D – Detangling
Get yourself a handy wide toothed comb or a specially-made brush like the Tangle Teezer Thick & Curly, $12, and remember to detangle at least once a week to keep your curls poppin'.
E – Essential oils
Peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil are both great for an itchy scalp and that's just the tip of the iceberg: There are lots of different oils you can use for different things. Use some in your pre-poo (aka before you shampoo your hair), or on your scalp as you style.
F – Frizz
Frizz can be tamed with certain products as well as using a microfiber towel and using cool rinses after washing or conditioning your hair.
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Get yourself a handy wide toothed comb or a specially-made brush like the Tangle Teezer Thick & Curly, $12, and remember to detangle at least once a week to keep your curls poppin'.
E – Essential oils
Peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil are both great for an itchy scalp and that's just the tip of the iceberg: There are lots of different oils you can use for different things. Use some in your pre-poo (aka before you shampoo your hair), or on your scalp as you style.
F – Frizz
Frizz can be tamed with certain products as well as using a microfiber towel and using cool rinses after washing or conditioning your hair.
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G – Growth
It can be hard sometimes because it seems like your hair isn't growing, but this is because natural hair grows it layers outwards and not down. Just be patient (and take extra good care of your hair).
H – Hydration
Keeping your hair and your body moisturized is important. Drink lots of water, but also use it to spruce up your hair. Keep some in a spray bottle with a little bit of essential oil and spray your hair to keep it moisturized. A specially-formulated hair water (such as DevaCurl Mister Right, $20) can also be a great option.
I – Ingredients
Make sure you read the labels of every product you use and make sure it does not contain alcohols, sulphates, parabens or silicones which could dry out or damage your hair.
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It can be hard sometimes because it seems like your hair isn't growing, but this is because natural hair grows it layers outwards and not down. Just be patient (and take extra good care of your hair).
H – Hydration
Keeping your hair and your body moisturized is important. Drink lots of water, but also use it to spruce up your hair. Keep some in a spray bottle with a little bit of essential oil and spray your hair to keep it moisturized. A specially-formulated hair water (such as DevaCurl Mister Right, $20) can also be a great option.
I – Ingredients
Make sure you read the labels of every product you use and make sure it does not contain alcohols, sulphates, parabens or silicones which could dry out or damage your hair.
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J – Jamaican black castor oil
Seriously, it's amazing. (And Shea Moisture 100% Pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil Head to Toe Restoration, $9.99, is a great, affordable option).
K – Keep away from heat
Try not to use heat on your hair with blow dryers, straighteners or curling irons as heat damages our hair and curl pattern. It can be used sparingly for certain styles, but try not to do it too often.
L – Leave-in products
Use leave-in conditioners to give your hair extra moisture and hold.
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Seriously, it's amazing. (And Shea Moisture 100% Pure Jamaican Black Castor Oil Head to Toe Restoration, $9.99, is a great, affordable option).
K – Keep away from heat
Try not to use heat on your hair with blow dryers, straighteners or curling irons as heat damages our hair and curl pattern. It can be used sparingly for certain styles, but try not to do it too often.
L – Leave-in products
Use leave-in conditioners to give your hair extra moisture and hold.
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M – Microfiber
Invest in a microfiber towel (such as the Aquis Rapid Dry Lisse Hair Towel, $30) to dry your hair, as it's better for your curls. They cause less breakage and absorb water better than cotton towels.
N – Go no 'poo
This means skipping shampoo — or co-washing — so you don't strip your hair of natural oils.
O – Oils
Oils will be your best friend. There are different kinds; some which mainly moisturize and otherwise which seal in moisture. Learn the difference and which kind you want to use when you're doing the LOC or LCO method.
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Invest in a microfiber towel (such as the Aquis Rapid Dry Lisse Hair Towel, $30) to dry your hair, as it's better for your curls. They cause less breakage and absorb water better than cotton towels.
N – Go no 'poo
This means skipping shampoo — or co-washing — so you don't strip your hair of natural oils.
O – Oils
Oils will be your best friend. There are different kinds; some which mainly moisturize and otherwise which seal in moisture. Learn the difference and which kind you want to use when you're doing the LOC or LCO method.
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P – Protective styles
Protective styles are key for protecting your hair from cold air, or harsh heat or even while you're sleeping.
Q – Questions
Ask your fellow naturlistas about their hair journey &mdash: it's always a great way to find out new tips. Also, when finding a new stylist, be sure to ask lots of questions.
R – Routine
Establish a hair care routine early on and stick to it while making little adjustments over time to suit your hair needs and as you find things that work for your hair.
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Protective styles are key for protecting your hair from cold air, or harsh heat or even while you're sleeping.
Q – Questions
Ask your fellow naturlistas about their hair journey &mdash: it's always a great way to find out new tips. Also, when finding a new stylist, be sure to ask lots of questions.
R – Routine
Establish a hair care routine early on and stick to it while making little adjustments over time to suit your hair needs and as you find things that work for your hair.
Image via Imaxtree