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How do you take care of your curly hair?
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A friend who has a curly hair uses a spray conditioner to keep the curly hair smooth and shiny. Also, she do not comb her hair after bath. She let it dry with a towel but not squeezing her hair into it. 
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Basically, I take care of curly hair with the use conditioner. And immediately after taking my bath apply hair cream, and brush it thoroughly.
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It's really hard to take care of curly hair, so once in a while I do hot oil and straighten my hair using a straightener. I don't want to use chemical sooner and I escape from doing it long time ago. My hair is just recovering from chemical products because they ruined my hair instead of making it look beautiful.
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One of my friend who have curly hair always spends most of his weekend in the salon in order to make up his long hair. 
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I'm using a proper conditioner and shampoo, finding ones that would suit you definitely needs time. I also sometimes apply argan and coconut oil to make it smoother and silky, but there's a risk of overdoing it, so be careful. I'm also using a boar bristle hairbrush. Some of these are made of plastic, but I prefer only wooden ones.
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I use a targeted Shampoo: The ends of curly hair tend to dry out quickly. So, wherever you're washing your hair once or a few times of the week. You want to Shampoo that doesn't dry your strands out even more.

Don't roughhouse your hair: Aggressive towelling can turn wet into a frizzy night mate, so always use a soft touch when your hair is wet. 
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Generally, curly hair is prone to being dry, which is the reason why it's so important not to over-wash it. Too much shampooing opens up the cuticles and stripes the hairs of their natural oils, which will dry out your curls even more. The less you wash, the better. Never brush curly hair. Only comb your hair with a wide tooth comb before your shower. Avoid hairsprays because that contain the highest amount of alcohol. Go to a curl-expert hairstylist and getting a haircut by a professional hairstylist with previous experience in working with curly hair.
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Has anybody tried Curly girl method? It helped me at some point.
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The best way to take care of your curly hair is to use a curly hair treatment every time you take a shower, put a products on your hair, and avoid sun exposure. Additionally, avoid eating high-risk foods if you have curly hair, and take medication for hair problems such as hair loss.

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I once had curly hair and what i used to do was apply some little curl jelly every morning and it could remain that way till evening. What I'll advise ,when applying bthe jelly,use it in small amount because if you apply too much it may end up collecting dust particles and make the hair dirty.

The only problem I had when I was going to sleep.I couldn't get something convenient to wrap my head then and most of the times I'll opt to sleep without covering it.
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that's seems worthy tip, i'm deciding to use this one with wrap my head properly.
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To take care of curly hair, use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner, avoid heat styling, apply a leave-in conditioner, use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to detangle, and avoid brushing when dry. Additionally, protect hair at night by using a silk or satin pillowcase or a hair bonnet.
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Hello!

I used to have curly hair, and sometimes dealing with the curls can be quite lenghty...but thankfully today there are more products created especially for those with curly hair.

If you have natural curls use a shampoo that is good for curls (moisturizing is a must!)....then add some conditioner...preferrably spray/leave on from Aussie.

I love the line of products from Aussie, even some of them being targeted for all sorts of hair. They tame the frizz and make the curls look so much nicer.
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Indeed the  dilemma that we elapsed in thought to this question completely gave us the ability to think for answers like these.I find this quite interesting.
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I find out with curly hair it is horrible to brush my hair. I end up using a pick on my hair to get the knots out and make the curls look good. After shampooing and conditioning my hair I use my hands to fluff up my hair. Afterwards, I use one the long teeth perm pick in my hair to make it look good. You can always bunch up your hair when it is drying to make the curls look really nice. If I want my hair straight, I need to use a hair straightening gel and a blow dryer. I don't normally do this often because it makes my hair feel dry. I also don't like it when my hair is damaged and frizzy so I basically stick with a pick and a good shampoo and conditioner. it is best to leave it natural, it looks so much better.
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 I can understand it is not easy to manage curly hair, don't go for straightening methods, usually using them create problems, damage your hair, concentrate on natural methods of hair packs like applying smooth  mixture of banana.

Never ever use straightners, before combing your hair just use your fingers to detangle the hair strands . Just go for natural methods and make your curly hair better looking.
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i have curly hair and i often use hair gelly to put in my hair so it doesnt fluff up.

Try also to comb it alot so it doesnt get cloggy and keeps it softness.
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Brilliant facts now I understand even more this is quite outstanding,this is a brilliant consecutive idea to the question at hand.
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I am basically fond of curly hair. 

  1. Always use the particular shampoo to wash your hair.  
  2. Wet hair tends to fall easily. After the wash use Microfiber towels which are very magical towels. They make no frizzy hair and they do not damage hair. Microfiber towels are ultra-absorbent, it absorbs three times its weight water. So it dries hair quickly without affecting hair strands. 
  3. Don't use rough cotton pillowcases that could break your hair so use soft pillowcases to keep the glossy curls. 
  4. Use perfect snag-free combs to maintain your hair curls and avoid hair loss. 
  5. Avoid the usage of blow dryers, flat irons very often to protect curls from damage. 
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If anyone is looking for an answer to this question I mean why not just look at it from this perspective it is quite wise.
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I had curly hair sometime back after finishing my secondary school. I used to wipe  it well, dry with a good cloth made from cotton and apply a gel. When going to bed cover your head well to avoid dirtfying your pillow. 
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Impressive ! Educating and encouraging each other is what we are here for I think you have fulfilled the mission with this answer.quite adequately.
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curly hair can certainly be alot to handle and i think u have to actualy take time out every day to take care of it i think conditioner is very important as it makes it easier to brush
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I am sure hairstylists or people who are working in salons or parlor shops can give home instructions to their clients in painting the curly of their hair. At some point, they can just go back and avail their services.
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Highly true and justifyable I made some research of my own and found this to be quite reliable.
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I don't have curly hair but in. My point of view the best way to take care of currly hair would be to use the right cosmetics.
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There are several ways of taking care of curly hair by observing the following tips:

•Keep your hair moisturized.

•Take care of your hair when you sleep.

•Wash your hands when necessary.

•wash your hair with cold water avoid retaining moisture.

•Avoid excessive shampoo treatment.
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1. Use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner to avoid stripping natural oils.

2. Detangle your hair with a wide-toothed comb while in the shower and after you apply conditioner.

3. Don't rub or scrub your hair with a towel when drying it; instead, gently squeeze out excess water.

4. Use a deep conditioning treatment once or twice a week.

5. Use a curl-defining cream or gel to enhance your curls.

6. Air-dry or diffuse your hair instead of using a blow dryer.

7. Don't brush your hair when it's dry; instead, use a wide-toothed comb or your fingers.

8. Avoid using heat styling tools whenever possible.

9. Sleep with a silk or satin scarf or pillowcase to prevent breakage and frizz.

10. Trim your hair regularly to keep it healthy.
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There are a few ways to take care of your curly hair. One is to use a hair dryer more than you do for other types of hair. Another is to use a certain type of hair lotion.
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tips for taking care of curly hair based on common practices:

Choose the right products: Curly hair tends to be dry, so look for shampoos and conditioners that are specifically formulated for curly hair. Avoid products that contain sulfates, which can strip your hair of its natural oils.

Don't wash your hair too often: Washing your hair too frequently can strip your hair of its natural oils, leaving it dry and frizzy. Aim to wash your hair no more than twice a week, and use a dry shampoo in between washes if you need to.

Use a wide-tooth comb: When you're in the shower, use a wide-tooth comb to detangle your hair. Don't brush your hair when it's dry, as this can cause frizz and breakage.

Use a leave-in conditioner: After you shower, apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair to help moisturize and define your curls. Look for products that are specifically formulated for curly hair.

Don't towel dry your hair: Rubbing your hair with a towel can cause frizz and breakage. Instead, gently squeeze the water out of your hair with a microfiber towel or an old t-shirt.

Avoid heat styling: Heat styling can damage your hair and cause it to lose its curl pattern. If you must use heat styling tools, use a heat protectant spray and keep the temperature low.

Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase: Cotton pillowcases can cause friction and breakage, so switch to a silk or satin pillowcase to help keep your hair smooth and frizz-free.

Remember, everyone's hair is different, so it's important to find a hair care routine that works best for you and your curly hair type
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Only wash your hair when needed. Washing curly hair too often can leave it dry, frizzy, and hard to manage. 

Keep your hair moisturized. 

Take care of your scalp. 

Detangle your hair.
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Too much shampooing opens up the cuticles and stripes the hairs of their natural oils, which will dry out your curls even more. The less you wash, the better. Never brush curly hair. Only comb your hair with a wide tooth comb before your shower. Avoid hairsprays because that contain the highest amount of alcohol. Go to a curl-expert hairstylist and getting a haircut by a professional hairstylist with previous experience in working with curly hair.
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Well having curly hair is very good and taking care of it makes it attractive so to take care of it one muet use the right product for curly hair 
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