Should I brush wavy/curly hair when it’s dry?
We would recommend not brushing wavy or curly hair when it’s dry. Brushing textured hair when it’s dry creates frizz and can cause breakage, as well as disrupting the natural curl pattern. So step away from the hair brush and gently finger detangle or use a wide-tooth comb to detangle in between wash days. If you do need to use a brush on very knotty hair, make sure it’s one designed for gentle detangling that will glide easily through the hair, and always detangle from the bottom up to protect your hair.
What if my results aren’t what I hoped for?
Everyone’s hair is different so experimenting with the products will help you find what works best for you and your curls. Sometimes we need a little patience too! If your hair is damaged, it can take time for hair health to improve, which in turn helps the curls. Continuing to take care of your hair and using nourishing products will improve your results over time. Limit the use of high heat, and try a deep conditioning treatment like our Deep Hydration Mask to restore your hair health.
Some people can also experience a transition phase if they’ve never used sulfate-free and silicone-free products before. This can definitely impact your first results, and it can be disappointing if you’re not in the know. Sulfates can be harsh on curls, and silicones create a coating on the hair that can cause build-up, so we decided not to include them in our products. When your hair adjusts to sulfate-free products, it will feel healthier with more bounce.
The key is don’t give up! Your hair will adjust and your curls will thank you. Check out all our best hints and tips on how to manage the Curly Transition Phase here.