Curly Hair Favorites

 As someone who was blessed with naturally curly hair, it’s a constant search for products that actually work in my hair! The Curly Girl book has helped me so much!
Here is a line-up of some of my current favorites for curly hair:
  1. My wide-toothed comb that came with the Wen kit my mom gave me.  I use this in the shower to comb the conditioner through my hair after working out all the tangles with my fingers.
  2. Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil for hair treatment.  This product was sent to me to review, and I really love it as a pre-wash conditioner.  I smooth it through my hair before I wash it.
  3. Lavender spray, which I use to spritz my hair with after it has dried and may be looking a bit dull or frizzy.  I also use this on second-day curls to try to revitalize the curl (by “second-day curls,” I’m referring to the day after washing my hair, if I’m not planning to wash it that day).
  4. Lavender essential oil, which I use to make the lavender spray.  I use lavender essential oil for so many things!  If I could only buy one essential oil it would be this one.
  5. Nature’s Gate Herbal Shampoo.  My hair requires the use of some shampoo.  I know some can get away without it, but my scalp produces too much oil and I must use shampoo.  I don’t use it every day, and I don’t use very much (maybe about a dime-sized amount), and I only use it on the scalp.  I don’t smooth it through the rest of my hair.  This shampoo is very clean and natural and gentle.
  6. Kinky-Curly Curling Custard.  I LOVE this stuff!  I discovered this at the health food store a few months back, and it has been one of the best gel products I’ve ever used.  And it also smells delicious and the ingredients are all-natural.  I highly recommend this.
  7. Kinky Curly Spiral Spritz.  This stuff works really well on second-day curls, and you only have to use a tiny amount.  I have found with all the Kinky Curly products that very little is needed.  They do cost quite a bit, but they last a long time if you use them sparingly.  It probably depends on your hair type, but my hair doesn’t require much of these products.
On weekdays I let my hair air dry if I’m just staying at home, but when I’m going out I dry my hair using a diffuser.  A diffuser is also really great to have in the winter if it’s too cold to air dry it.
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