How to fix crunchy curls
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 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?
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I have low porosity, fine curly hair. My hair feels dry, but everything I try weighs it down. What should I use??
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.
I have fine curly hair and it gets greasy or weighed down really easily. Even when I use a small amount of product, my curls can look flat or separated instead of light and bouncy. What am I doing wrong?
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?
Let’s chat about something that sounds like a win for curls: the word ‘botanical.’ It feels like a green flag—gentle, natural, plant-based… But here’s the thing: just because it’s plant-derived doesn’t mean it’s right for every curl type, especially fine curls or sensitive scalps.