If you do not use the right conditioner with an SLS shampoo, it may lift your hair from its cuticle. Natural oils can help strengthen your hair and keep it shiny. Shampoo without SLS may not produce a rich lather but may add both bounce and gloss to your curls as well as help maintain your hair color. [1] X Research source

Aerated foams and mousses will resemble beaten white foam once dispensed. Any product that provides lift and hold usually contain alcohol. While gels and mousses tend to contain a significant amount of alcohol, hairspray usually contains the most.

Even if the label does not state that the product is for curly hair but states that it is for damaged hair, their formulas may be quite similar. The right product for curly hair may not necessarily be labeled as such.

You may make your own mayonnaise using ½ cup olive oil + 3 egg yolks. Do not refrigerate as the formula works best at room temperature. However, do not let the conditioner sit for more than a few hours.

An average person may wash her hair about every 2 or 3 days. Watch for signs that you should wash your hair such as an itchy scalp, flaking, or if your hair is visibly oily. [6] X Research source Sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance to help moisturize your scalp and hair and are most likely responsible for making your hair feel dirty. Wash your hair when it feels dirty or follow these tips[7] X Research source : If you have thick hair, tight curls, or kinks, you just need to wash your hair about once a week or until it feels dirty. Daily washing will make your hair feel dry. You may use a dry shampoo or conditioner between washes to help refresh your hair. [8] X Research source If you have medium curls, kinks, or waves, you may shampoo every few days as your curls will look fine with a small amount of the natural oils from the sebaceous glands. Use low-foaming shampoos or a shampoo bar. You may also need to use conditioner in between shampoos if you are active and workout a lot. You may also just use water to massage your scalp in between your shampoos as well. [9] X Research source If you have fine curls or waves, you probably use styling products everyday that makes your hair feel oily. You may shampoo every day to keep your hair looking clean and use a good conditioner to keep it moisturized. [10] X Research source The quality of the water of your city will affect your hair. Generally, hard water is the worst for hair because it counteracts the shampoos ability to cleanse the hair. [11] X Research source

Gently use your fingertips to massage your scalp and wash your hair gently. [12] X Research source

Apply a liberal amount of deep conditioner to wet hair after it has been washed and cleaned. Focus on the ends of your hair as they can be dry and fragile. Leave the conditioner for 5 minutes as you shower as the steam aids the conditioner in penetrating your hair. [15] X Research source Leave the conditioner longer if your hair is more damaged. You may place your hair in a plastic shower cap and cover with a towel to keep the heat from escaping your head. After 10 to 20 minutes, rinse the conditioner out but do not shampoo because you want any oils to remain in your hair. Conditioner will continue to work until the next time you use shampoo to wash your hair. [16] X Research source You might also try sitting under a heated dryer while the conditioner is on, with a plastic cap.

Plopping requires you to place an old t-shirt on a flat surface positioning the end with the sleeves facing you. Bend over and lay your head at the center of the t-shirt making sure that there’s material in front of and behind your hair. Try to position yourself so that your hair scrunches hair straight down. Cover the back of your neck with the bottom of your t-shirt. Then, gather the front material of your t-shirt and keep it tight against the sides of your head as you take the sleeves and wrap them from the front to the back of your head. You may twist the sleeves and side material to help keep it tight against your head. Tie the sleeves at the front of your forehead to keep the plop tight. Tuck in any loose material and leave to dry. [19] X Research source Once the conditioner has been rinsed off, turn your head upside down and scrunch your curls with microfiber towels. You may be able to purchase actual microfiber towel gloves online or your local beauty supply store. Scrunching your hair removes excess water while still adding volume. It also reduces frizz and keeps the definition of your curls. [20] X Research source

Make sure your diffuser fits firmly onto your hair dryer. While your hair dryer may have come with an attachment, you can also buy a universal diffuser online or your local beauty supply store. [22] X Research source Apply your styling products before drying your hair with the diffuser. Your hair should be about 75% dry before using the diffuser to finish drying. [23] X Research source Use the medium setting of your hair dryer if you do not have time to use the cool setting. The cool setting prevents heat from damaging your hair. [24] X Research source Using the bowl of the diffuser, move your head upside down or tilt to the side to place sections of your hair directly into the bowl to dry. [25] X Research source Dry straight to the roots of your hair by moving the diffuser closer to your head. Be mindful not to ruin clumping or the formation of your curls. Work the sections of your hair until it’s only 10% wet then adjust your curls. Use a small amount of product, like pomade or curl cream, and dry the remainder of your hair to lock in the moisture of the product. [26] X Research source For more volume, shake your roots with your fingers. [27] X Research source

If you must comb dry hair use wet fingers. Even on a humid or windy day, water is enough to tame any frizz because frizz is the result of dryness. [30] X Research source