Building Blocks For Long, Natural Curls

Building Blocks For Long, Natural Curls

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Many curly girls are on a journey towards longer strands. Sometimes, it can feel as though they’ll never arrive at their sought-after destination. Therefore, they need a little help and guidance along the way to achieve their goals. These are the building blocks for long, natural curls. Give these suggestions a try, and you’re sure to love the results. Make sure to share your tips for successfully growing long, healthy strands.

Building Blocks For Long, Natural Curls

Daily:

Healthy curls starts with good daily curl care practices. Therefore, you’ll need to develop a strong curl care routine. Make sure you’re moisturizing and sealing your curls daily. Utilize a silk or satin pillowcase for bed, or wear a satin-lined bonnet. Finally, make sure you’re hydrating with plenty of water, getting the right amount of sleep, and eating a balanced diet.

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Weekly:

Believe it or not, your weekly curl care routine will be the foundation for your daily curl care. As a result, you’ll need to know what to do manage your curls regularly. Begin with a weekly prepoo, and then follow with a cowash or shampoo treatment. Deep condition, and allow the treatment to sit in your curls for a minimum of 30 minutes. While curls are still saturated, make sure to use a wide toothed comb to remove any snarls or tangles. Create a weekly style, or wear your curls in a wash and go.

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Monthly:

As you get your routines down, you’ll be able to push some aspects of your curl care out further. Change out any protective styles you might use every 4-6 weeks, and allow curls a week’s rest period between. Use a clarifying treatment to remove any product build up, and use hot oil as needed.

Bi monthly:

Finally, there are some things you’ll be able to do every other month to maintain the integrity of your curls. Use a protein treatment to restore lost structure and strength. Every 8-12 weeks is also a good time to refresh any hair color you may use.  Finally, make sure you’re scheduling regular trims to keep curls healthy and fresh.