More ways to keep your curls long

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If you’re trying to keep your curls long, you’ve come to the right place. Retaining length can be difficult for curly girls. This is primarily due to the more fragile nature of your strands. Curly hair tends to be dryer, and the coiled shape makes it more prone to breakage. Therefore, these are more ways to keep your curls long. Give these suggestions a read through, and if they work, make sure to let us know.

More ways to keep your curls long

Touch hair as little as possible:

As tempting as it can be, touching your hair frequently can actually lead to damage and breakage. Since curls are delicate, touching them can disrupt your natural curl pattern, and lead to tangles, knots, or even your strands snapping. So to avoid this, do your best to keep manipulation of your curls and touching your strands to as minimum as possible.

Use your fingers to style:

When you do have to style your curls, remember that brushes aren’t your friend. Instead, focus on using a wide toothed comb or your fingers to style your curls. Ideally, your hands are the best because you’ll be able to feel every curl, tangle, or knot you need to deal with. Take your time and really work through each curl one by one.

Wear protective styles:

Every day, your curls are exposed to the elements. This included the sun, wind, pollution, and even you touching your strands. However, there’s something you can to help protect your curls and ultimately, help minimize breakage. In order to help keep your curls safe, wear your strands in protective styles. Buns, knots, braids, and ponytails are all easy to do, and help keep your curls protected from damage. Remember not to pull too tightly, to avoid damaging your strands, and to give yourself a few days between styles for your curls to rest.

Be patient:

Finally, this last one is hard for most curly girls: be patient. Growing curls to longer lengths can take some time. Curls grow at the same rate as all other hair types, about 1/2 inch a month. However, due to the coiled nature of your strands, it can take much longer for length to become noticeable, especially in type 4c or other tightly coiled strands. Therefore, you’re simply going to have to wait, take care of your curls, and know your strands are growing. If you want to grow your hair out, don’t get frustrated and cut it off; with time, it’ll get there.