Try Before You Buy: The Safer Way to Test Curly Hair Products

Travel-size curly hair kit for fine curls and sensitive scalps

Take the guesswork out of your curl routine! See how travel-size products let you test your full routine easily, safely, and with confidence.

How to Reduce Frizz Without Losing Volume In Fine Curly Hair

I have fine curly hair, and frizz is my biggest struggle. Everything makes my hair look greasy. I really want more volume and less frizz. What should I do?

3 Sneaky Reasons Your Fine Curls Look Stringy (and How to Bring Back the Bounce)

Image of woman with stringy fine curly hair

Ever have one of those wash days where your fine curly hair just looks limp and lifeless? No bounce, no definition, just… blah?

That’s the dreaded stringy curl moment. The good news? It’s totally fixable.

Why Fine Curly Hair Looks Greasy or Weighed Down (And How to Fix It)

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?

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?

I have really fine curls and need help with my routine

“I have really fine curls and need help with my routine. I scrunched in mousse and gel and let it air dry, but it still turned out frizzy. What can I do to get more definition and less frizz?

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

Flat, greasy, stringy, lifeless curls

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.

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

Woman with fine curly hair and sensitive scalp staring in mirror

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)

woman with fine curls examining her hair for product buildup

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!