So you’ve taken the plunge and started a new curly hair routine to embrace your natural texture, but your results aren’t quite what you expected. If anything, your hair looks worse! What went wrong?
Most of us with curly hair have experienced the Curly Transition Phase when we first started embracing our natural curls. Here’s what you can do to make this phase smoother.
Understanding the Curly Transition Phase
After your first curly wash, your hair might feel drier and frizzier or oilier than before. This can be disheartening and usually lasts for a few weeks. Don’t give up! Your hair has endured a lot, from heat damage due to blow drying and straightening to damage from tight hairstyles. This can’t be fixed overnight, but with time and patience, your curls will become healthy, bouncy, and defined.
Why do our curls lack definition initially?
Several factors contribute to this, but a major one is the adjustment to sulfate-free and silicone-free products. Sulfates and silicones, while beneficial in some ways, can be harsh on curls. Silicones condition the hair but can cause build up. This then requires sulfates to remove them, which in turn dries out the curls. By eliminating sulfates and silicones from our products, we’ve made products that are ultimately healthier for your curls, but your hair may need time to adjust. During this transition, it may feel oilier or drier and frizzier. After a few washes, your hair will feel lighter, healthier, and bouncier.