How To Refresh Curly Hair: The Best Method for Frizz-Free Curls

How To Refresh Curly Hair: The Best Method for Frizz-Free Curls

  • By Shireen Moloney
  • June 16, 2025
  • 2 min read

Keeping your curls looking fresh and frizz-free between wash days can be a challenge, but with the right techniques and products, you can revive your curls effortlessly. If you struggle with your curls falling flat or being frizzy after wash day, we’re here to help with our ultimate refresh guide. You can revive your curls quickly, easily, and frizz-free with our game-changing Curl Refresh Spray.

Why Refreshing Your Curls Is Essential

Curly hair tends to be drier and more delicate than other hair types, and frequent washing can strip away natural oils and cause frizz. That’s why refreshing — rather than rewashing — is key to maintaining hydrated and defined curls. A good refresh routine will reduce frizz, reshape your curls, and extend your style between washes.

Our Refresh Spray will be the star of the show! It’s packed full of curl-friendly ingredients like Avocado Oil, Quinoa Protein, and strengthening Pro-Vitamin B5. This lightweight spray has so many benefits:

  • Instant rehydration: Perfect for those in-between wash days.
  • Gentle hold: Keeps curls defined without the crunch.
  • Minimises frizz: Smooths and tames for a polished look.
  • Lightweight formula: No build-up, just beautifully refreshed curls.

The Best Way to Revive Your Curls with The Curl Refresh Spray

1. Start with dry hair

Instead of spraying on damp hair, the Curl Refresh Spray shines best when used on dry hair. This means it’s even quicker to get ready in the morning! 

2. Spritz your hair with the Curl Refresh Spray

Our Refresh Spray really is the hero of your morning routine. For the best results, hold the bottle 6–8 inches from your hair and spritz your curls, focusing on areas that have lost shape or need moisture. You can also spritz the product into your hand and gently smooth and scrunch into your curls. 

For those with thick hair, use the Refresh Spray in sections to make sure it’s evenly distributed.

3. Smooth, scrunch, or twist

Smooth any frizzy sections with your hands and gently scrunch to encourage curl definition. Then retwist or finger coil any stretched-out pieces for the best results.

4. Leave to air-dry or diffuse

Allow your refreshed curls to dry naturally or speed things up with a diffuser on low heat. Avoid touching your curls too much while drying to keep frizz at bay.

How To Get the Best Frizz-Free Results when Refreshing Your Curls

  • Sleep on silk or satin: Use a silk or satin pillowcase, or our Satin Sleep Turban to reduce frizz and tangles while you sleep.
  • Pineapple your hair: To protect your curls even more while you sleep, gather your curls on top of your head in a loose silk scrunchie to preserve volume and definition overnight.
  • Don’t overdo it with product: Sometimes less is more. In the morning, start with a small amount of the Curl Refresh Spray and add more if needed.

With the right refresh method and our lightweight Curl Refresh Spray, you can extend your wash days while keeping your curls looking fresh, defined, and frizz-free.

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