Fine curly hair and sensitive to fragrance
It’s so hard to find something that works for my curls and doesn’t trigger reactions. Any suggestions?
It’s so hard to find something that works for my curls and doesn’t trigger reactions. Any suggestions?
Fine curls thrive with the right balance of moisture and care, but some ingredients can leave your hair feeling dry, tangled, or weighed down. Use this guide to identify common culprits and keep your curls hydrated, soft, and bouncy.
Dealing with an itchy, irritated scalp? A fragrance-free curly hair routine could be the solution. Check out our guide for tips on avoiding irritants and creating a soothing, predictable routine for healthy, defined curls.
Take the guesswork out of your curl routine! See how travel-size products let you test your full routine easily, safely, and with confidence.
Fine curly hair needs moisture, but heavy oils can leave curls flat. Learn which lightweight oils help hydrate fine curls without losing volume.
Sensitive scalp? Explore dermatologist-recommended, fragrance-free curly hair products that hydrate, define, and protect your curls — safe for sensitive scalps.
Struggling with irritation or dryness after wash day? Not all “unscented” curl products are equal. Learn why fragrance-free formulas are gentler on sensitive scalps and curls.
Ever tried a hair product that left your scalp itchy or irritated? Finding products that suit your curls without causing discomfort can be tricky. Learn how patch testing can help you create a routine your curls and scalp will love.
If you’re sensitive to fragrance, you know how disappointing it is when a product labeled “fragrance-free” arrives smelling like perfume. Use these tips to reduce exposure when shopping online.
I don’t like the way gel makes my hair feel. My curls feel so hard and crunchy after my hair dries. Am I doing something wrong?
I have no idea how to style my curly hair. I really need a simple routine to get me started. Any tips?
I want my curls to be soft and manageable. What am I doing wrong?