While our hair type is generally determined by genetics (and the heritability of curly hair lies between 85 and 95 percent1), our waves, curls, and coils come from an asymmetrical hair follicle, which causes the hair to curve into all sorts of fun shapes. Curvy hair also has an uneven distribution of keratin, the protein that makes up our hair… Thank you, science! So when it comes to enhancing our curvy hair—it’s important to use products formulated with this specific hair composition in mind. Bonus tip: For that fresh-from-the-beach look, use this spray on damp or dry hair, spritzing from the middle of your strands to the ends. Use your fingers to scrunch your hair, working your way from the ends all the way up to your roots.
Guava Beach Waves Texturizing Salt Spray Bonus tip: To keep your hair in tip-top shape, stay on top of your visits to the hairdresser. Curly and coily hair should get a trim every three months, while thicker, wavy hair should get a trim every two months or so.
Blue Tansy Reparative Mask Bonus tip: To give your hair a healthy glow, aim for a diet filled with omega-3 rich foods, like fatty fish, walnuts, and whole grains. Studies2 have shown that these fatty acids are supportive of our overall hair health—and when hair is healthy, it can’t help but shine.
The Honey Infused Hair Mask Bonus tip: When the inevitable knots and tangles appear—easy does it. To avoid damage and breakage, use a wide-tooth comb or a paddle brush. Start from the bottom of your hair, and work your way up to the root.
Complete Conditioning Mist Bonus tip: When you’re going for extra curl definition, always apply your curl-defining products when your hair is damp. This helps your waves, curls, and coils stick together for a sleek and stunning look. And once your curls have dried—avoid running your fingers through your hair to keep them intact!
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