Fine curls and sensitive to fragrance

It’s so hard to find something that works for my curls and doesn’t trigger reactions. Any suggestions?

Want to try the Curly Girl Method. Where do I start?

I’m ready to start a Curly Girl–approved routine, but I’m not sure what to do with my current products. Do I need to toss everything and start fresh? I have fine curly hair and want to avoid heavy products.

How to Find the Best Gel for Fine Curly Hair

I need more hold than a lightweight gel, but I hate the stiff, crunchy feeling of strong-hold gels. Is there a middle-ground option that keeps my curls defined, touchable, and soft?

My curls are so dry and frizzy

My hair is super dry and gets so frizzy. I’ve been using shea butter and coconut oil, but it’s not helping. What am I doing wrong?

5 Curly Hair Hacks Every Busy Mom Needs to Know

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Being a mom is a full-time job, and when you’re juggling work, family, and everything else, your curls can sometimes take a backseat. Here are 5 simple hacks for an easy wash day!

Why Shea Butter Can Weigh Down Fine Curly Hair (and What to Use Instead)

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Is shea butter making your fine curly hair feel heavy or greasy? Discover why it can cause buildup and how switching to lightweight, shea butter-free products can help improve volume and curl definition.

Curly Girl Method 101: Achieve Beautiful, Defined Curls in 7 Simple Steps

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Ready to embrace your natural curls? The Curly Girl Method is your first step toward healthier, more defined curls. This guide breaks it down into 7 simple steps to help you start your journey with confidence. Let’s get you started on the path to beautiful curls!

Why Choose Sulfate-Free and Silicone-Free Products For Fine Curly Hair?

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Sulfate-free and silicone-free products are best for fine curly and coily hair because they avoid harsh chemicals that create frizz and damage hair over time. Fine curls and coils are particularly vulnerable, so choosing products that treat them gently is essential for healthy, beautiful hair.

How to Spot Product Build-Up on Fine Curls (And How to Get Rid of It)

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Are your fine curls feeling stiff, weighed down, or lacking bounce? Product build-up could be the sneaky culprit! Learn how to spot and remove build-up to bring your curls back to life!