Natural curly hair



Every hedgehog a whim

Curly hair is as beautiful as it is unruly, and therefore difficult to shape, especially in the transition from medium length to long hair itself.

Moreover, if all the hair is the same in the same way, the curly hair is not all the same: there is hedgehog and hedgehog, and everyone must be thoroughly known and respected.

To do this, however, there is no need to spend a fortune: just a few small steps and some natural products to use. Here are some tips for washing, laying, drying and care to always have them beautiful naturally.

Natural curly hair: how to do it

Untangle natural curly hair with your hands and fingers before washing, combing them gently with a wide-toothed wooden comb. An oiled beechwood comb or, alternatively, carbon fiber or ceramic would be ideal .

Proceed then to the washing : better to use a sweet and curative shampoo, not aggressive, avoiding absolutely products that contain silicones or parabens. Prefer nutritious bio and vegetable shampoos based on almond oil, shea or coconut or consider the "no poo" methods.

Then rinse carefully without rubbing but gently massaging the skin with your fingertips and toning the hair with a final jet of cold water.

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