Wavy hair, doesn't matter! If you have naturally wavy hair, it can be difficult to find the right hair products and tools that suit your hair type. Some women have hair that is not completely straight, but not super curly either. Wavy hair is its own type, whether you have fine locks or thick locks. It can be difficult to keep your locks nourished and static-free. Investing in the right hair products, finding your own personal hair care routine, mastering your blow dryer and doing your research will be very helpful. The battle is real in waves! However; there are tips and tricks for naturally wavy hair that will work wonders!
Episode 1 – Top 10 Tips and Tricks for Naturally Wavy Curly Hair
It's no secret that if you have wavy hair, it can be difficult to brush it, as thick and wavy hair curls more easily than other hair types. If you don't want to break a brush or hurt your head, invest in a wide-tooth comb. This is a tip from all hairstylists and beauty experts. It makes brushing wet, damp or dry hair much easier – and effortless. It is also good for your hair, keeping it strong and intact.
Just as we need to nourish our bodies, we also need to nourish our hair! It's important to find a leave-in conditioner that you trust and love. We need to keep our hair hydrated and fresh with a deeply nourishing mask, and condition regularly, every week. Hair professionals recommend choosing a sulfate-free shampoo to prevent your wavy hair from becoming dry. Before you buy your shampoo, look at the ingredients list on the bottle and see if it contains a lot of glycerin. (That's okay and what you want!) Also nourish with shea butter and essential oils. Hair care industry experts all say it's best to use a hair mask once a week. It is also wise to invest in a satin pillowcase. It is intended to protect your hair from the outside. And when you put nutrients in your locks, your hair stays healthy and strong from the inside out – while maintaining the look you want!
Good things in life take time and require your patience. Your hair is no exception, and you need a lot of patience. Whether you wash your hair, use a leave-in treatment, style it or simply brush your beautiful locks, it takes time. It can be tricky when you need to get to work or somewhere quickly and you're pressed for time – so try to make time just for your hair. For example, when you blow dry your hair and you use a high speed, it can cause frizz and other hair problems that you don't want. It's like if you cook something at a high temperature, it can overcook and lose its flavor. Set aside some time every day to brush out your hair, distribute the natural oils and keep it soft and supple.