Curly hair can sometimes feel like a world of its own, complete with its own language! To help you navigate the curly hair journey, we've compiled a comprehensive glossary of essential terms. Whether you're new to the curly hair game or a seasoned curl enthusiast, this guide will demystify the curly lingo and enhance your hair care routine.
ACV Rinse
Short for Apple Cider Vinegar rinse, a clarifying solution beneficial for refreshing the scalp, restoring pH balance, and clarifying hair strands.
Big Chop
A term used exclusively by the natural hair community - the act of cutting off all chemically treated or damaged hair to start fresh with natural curls, often resulting in a short, cropped style before the natural hair grows out.
Bowl Method
Using a bowl of water to rinse off your Conditioner. Re-dip your hair into the bowl of conditioner/water mix and repeat multiple times. It creates amazing curl clumps and forces more water into the hair for extra hydration. Check out our easy tutorial here.
Cast
The firm, crunchy layer that forms around curls after applying styling products like gel or mousse, protecting curls as they dry and minimising frizz. The cast can be scrunched out once the hair is completely dry for soft curls with no crunch. Our Mega Hold Gel is designed to create a cast on the hair that you can scrunch out when the hair is dry. (See SOTC)
Clarify
A deep cleaning process for hair and scalp, removing stubborn dirt, oil, and build-up to promote scalp health and hair vitality. Clarifying about once a month is especially important if you have hard water, which can cause build-up and really impact your curls.
Co-wash
Short for conditioner wash, a cleansing method where conditioner is used instead of shampoo to gently cleanse curls, leaving them moisturized and refreshed. This is the technique favoured by those following the Curly Girl Method. There are also some specific co-wash products which are non-foaming, conditioning cleansers like our Cleansing Co-wash. Find out more on co-washing here.
Clumping/Curl Clumps
How your hairs group together to form your lovely curls - each one could be called a ‘curl clump’. Soaking wet hair is the perfect time to encourage these lovely clumps to form. We always recommend scrunching the Hydrating Curl Creme into soaking wet hair to encourage smooth clumps to form.
Curly Girl Method (CGM)
A curly hair method developed by Lorraine Massey to work with your unique hair texture. The goal is to achieve more defined curls and waves without damaging your hair. CGM focuses on hydration and the avoidance of potentially damaging sulfates and silicones which can be harsh on curls. Find out more on CGM here.
Curl Pattern/Types
The natural shape and structure of curls, categorized into different types (2 for wavy, 3 for curly, and 4 for coily) based on their appearance and texture. You can see more on different curl types here.