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We have it here; the ultimate time and money saving curly hair tip . You’re going to be surprised as to what it is. Have you ever wished you could cut time out of your routine and shave dollars off your product budget each month? We’ve all been there! Taking care of curls can be quite the endeavor, so picking up a few tips and learning How The Way You Wash Your Hair Hurts Your Curls can be helpful.
Here’s the time and money saving curly hair tip:
When washing your curls, don’t rinse out all of the conditioner. Seriously, that’s it! There are other great tips out there, such as swapping your terry cloth towel for microfiber. We also find using a wide toothed comb for detangling to be helpful, as well knowing which brand of gel won’t give you crunch.
Why wouldn’t you rinse out the conditioner?
Have you ever noticed that your curls tend to get dry? Naturally curly hair is prone to dryness, as strands simply don’t hold moisture like straighter hair does. Utilizing a good quality conditioner helps lock in moisture that’s lost due to cleansing and environmental stressors. After you’ve washed your curls, coat them with a hydrating conditioner, starting from your mid shaft and going to your ends. Instead of dousing your curls to rinse away all the product, step under the stream for a quick minute. Rinse any excess product from your scalp but allow the conditioner to stay behind. Depending on your curl’s weight and density, you’ll need to determine what’s the right amount for you. Too much can leave curls pulled down, dull, and greasy looking. However, leaving behind conditioner can allow your curls to maintain their natural moisture.
There’s no real specific type of conditioner you must use; but we recommend picking up one that lists water as the first ingredient for maximum hydration.