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Curly Mantra: I love my curls, I love my curls…

Curly hair?  Breathe deeply, in through the nose out through the mouth, and repeat after me.  I love my curls, I love my curls.  I know it can be difficult to deal with, but don’t stress over those tresses.  You just have to understand how to take care of your gorgeous locks.

As if you didn’t already know, curly hair is different from straight hair.  If you look at straight hair under a microscope you’ll see that it’s cylindrical.  A strand of curly hair is flat.  At each point where a strand of curly hair bends, the cuticle of the hair opens somewhat, which is why curly hair generally needs more moisture than straight hair, it loses moisture at each bend.

Because it is different, it needs to be treated differently, for example do NOT rub your hair with a towel when you get out of the shower.  You’re increasing the frizz factor.  Simply press it with your towel to remove excess water.

The following are two different lines specifically created for curly hair, each with very different price points.  I highly recommend them both.

Phytospecific (yes, it’s true, I’m all about the Phyto), is fabulous, plant based, and ultra hydrating.  Unfortunately, as with most fabulous things, the line is a bit pricey.

They have three levels of products, normal to dry, ultra dry, and damaged and brittle, as well as styling aids, leave in conditioners and (dare I mention it), two levels of relaxers, if you must.

If your hair is very fine and curly, Phytospecific might be a little too heavy for you.  Before buying the product, get your next blow out at a salon that uses the products in the back bar (at the sink), and see how well it works for you, or you could simply try to score some samples.

Just as a side note, most of the women featured in Phytospecific marketing materials are black.  That does NOT mean that this is a line exclusively for black women.  What it does mean is that you lovely dark skinned ladies are their target demographic.  The line is simply for all types of curly hair, from a wide curl pattern, to a tight curl pattern, period the end.

Now, let’s talk DevaCurl.  Remember when I said most fabulous things are pricey?  Well, I’m sticking to my guns on that statement, however, DevaCurl is the exception to the rule.

DevaCurl is 100% sulfate free, in fact the shampoos are named No-Poo, and Low-Poo.  That’s not baby talk for some unmentionable bodily function, rather a reference to the fact that the shampoos have either no lather or virtually no lather.  There is no need to completely strip curly hair of it’s own essential oils with harsh chemical lathering agents in order to cleanse, and DevaCurl knows this.  One of my all time favorite products is Mist-er Right, a lavender scented curl refresher, excellent for bringing the shape back to crushed curls in the morning.

DevaCurl has nearly a cult following.  Legend has it that the owner operates a salon in LA catering exclusively to curly haired clients.  If you want to have your hair straightened, they take you to a dark room in the back.  (I just made up that bit about a darkened room, I thought it added a certain je ne sais quoi.)

Meanwhile, regardless of which line you choose, you really should check out the DevaCurl site.  It is possible that Lorraine Massey, co-owner of the line, knows more about maintaining healthy curls than anyone on the planet.

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Hair Oil

It sounds so old fashioned doesn’t it?  What are we greasers?  Maybe those boys knew something we don’t.

The fact is that hair oil is wonderful for maintaining both the health of your hair and your scalp.  In fact, without a healthy scalp you can kiss healthy hair goodbye.

Here’s the catch, you need to find the right oil for your particular issue and hair type.  These  are a few of my favorites.

Huile D’Ales is a water soluble oil. This is important as you can have your colorist add it to your hair coloring or bleach as it won’t interfere with chemical processes.  It provides protection from the chemicals and supposedly gives you a bit of a treatment at the same time.   I went from Wonder Woman black hair to Marilyn Monroe blonde, and am sure Huile D’ Ales is the only reason I’m not currently bald.

It’s also a great hydrating oil treatment for all hair types. Simply apply it to dry hair and leave it in for as long as you like, as often as you want, then shampoo and condition your hair as you normally would.  The product is light weight, so it won’t weigh down even the finest of hair.

Love, love, love this product.  The fragrance alone is enough reason to fall in love with MORROCANOIL.  I use the smallest amount, about the size of a dime, on the lengths and ends of my hair after I’ve shampooed and conditioned.  The result is beautiful smelling, well conditioned, shiny hair.  Even after a blow dry I use an even tinier amount to further smooth the hair.

If you have very fine hair, you can still use the product, just take baby steps.  Try a drop on damp hair and see where that gets you.

Yes, I’m back to Phyto.  Phytopolleine is an amazing product that I have seen work it’s magic.  It can be used as part of a thinning hair regimen or as a scalp normalizer.  Basically, it stimulates your scalp increasing circulation.  Increased circulation = fertile ground for hair growth.  Phytopolleine also helps regulate sebum.  So, if your scalp is either too oily or too dry, Phytopolleine will help.

I would be remiss not to mention Weleda Rosemary Hair Oil.  Weleda has been at the forefront of the organic, plant based product movement since before most new companies owners were even born.   I have tremendous respect for  Weleda, and have used an array of their products, all to my satisfaction.  Alas, I’ve not used this one.

Rosemary acts as a stimulant, which increases circulation.  We’ve already discussed the importance of that.  In addition, rosemary is both an antibacterial and antiviral agent.  Rosemary Hair Oil also contains Burdock which is known to help the body maintain skin health.

Unfortunately, I can not recommend this product as I haven’t used it, but it sounds pretty good to me.

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