I wash and condition like normal in the shower, but then i rake coconut oil through the ends and midsection. Then i rake argan oil through and make sure i lightly get the top & front part of my hair to prevent frizz. Scrunch it and then let it air dry.
Hey does your conditioner have silicones or sulphates in it? If not you can use it to style your hair actually 🎉 use it as a leave in conditioner and you are good to go
@@illuminatijk1651 I am facing the same issue curls are there but looks frizzy does not look smooth so do we have to use conditioner with silicones? Is there any other thing that we need to do ?
@@manalin607 yes you can see if silicone work with your hair , but you really need to clean it cause silicones can buildup in your scalp which further affects the quality
How do you maintain it daily? I lose moisture the very next day after hair wash and it usually leaves a very annoying and untidy frizz, I'm not sure what to do about it
Get one of those fine mist sprayers in the hair section at the store. Fill it with water and mist your hair in the morning on day two. Don’t get it soaking wet, but damp enough that you can scrunch the curls back into shape. If you need to apply a little bit of product after that while the hair is still damp, that’s ok. And you’re set!
if you lose your curls that quick, maybe you don't have curly hair, or have less curly hair... besy way to find out what hair type you have is to see how your hair naturally shapes after you wash it. if you are talking about frizzy curly hai, then try using serums or mousse
@@AMcDub0708 ive tried that too!! but im not sure if I'm doing it wrong since I couldn't find any video about it... but usually it leaves a very bad frizz and looks even more worse...
@@shivangigoswami333 i am talking about the frizz!! i now realise how misleading my comment sounds... but I do have a curly hair, but not too curly or coily, regardless, I seem to loose the moisture the next day and it almost always leaves a frizz
@@anamikadobi yeahh that makes more sense. i also have the same problem and what i have learnt to do is dilute my conditioner with water, 1:4 ratio, and spray it into my hair. then i use a towel or a cotton shirt and srunch up the excess and then go ahead and scrunch again. its not a perfect solution, but it helps keep the frizz down
love your videos , simple , easy and to the point, i learn from you every time, and this is a step i am already doing , makes my hair softer and much nicer thank with gel and other curl products
@@chantakchantal6065it does. I never use a dryer. We have super windy balcony where hair gets dry faster than a dryer. Mumbai and Pune are tropics and really don’t need a dryer for drying always. May he just sometimes.
I have fine wavy and curly hair. I only comb my hair on wash day. I comb it once in the shower with conditioner, and once to distribute product. I only wash my hair once a week because it doesn't get oily (even after a week).
You should never comb curly hair dry. Trust me I didn't know I had curly hair growing up and my mom would always comb it and it would poof up. Best way to comb curly hair is when it is wet to avoid frizz
@@kittylola643but what if my hair loses its curl the next day and all my hair gets in 3-4 big chunks and even after de tangling its doesnt look good . What to do ? How should i maintain it?
@@aryachouhan3487 It won't fall flat actually combining your curly hair wet detangles hair and avoided frizz. It won't fall flat it would look good trust me
To show that u don't need any products for ur hairbto be less frizzy and ur curls to be a little more defined. And also to show it's the technique of how u apply and wash it off that can also make a difference. Obviously if u don't use any products your hair will still be a little frizzy and ur curls won't be that refined. So most people use products.
For curly hair, no product basically meant no leave-in product. Shampoo & conditioners are quite basic right so this video is for those who have only those products (which I’m guessing everyone already has)