Brush Your Curls

Here's How To Brush Your Curls

You may always be in a love-hate relationship with your curls. One day you have fresh, luscious, bouncy curls; the next day, it looks dry and rough with all your curls puffed up. Curly-haired women have to struggle a lot to tame their unruly, frizzy hair. Exposure to sun rays, extreme climatic conditions and pollution can affect your curly hair. But experts say if you know the right technique to handle your curls, maintaining healthy, luscious locks is not challenging. We are sure you do not want to lose your curl pattern, so here we will be unlocking the secret to having healthy and gorgeous curls. Simple things such as brushing your curls can greatly impact your curl pattern and help you attain phenomenal curls.

In this blog post, you will get the lowdown on brushing your curls the right way.

How To Brush Your Curly Hair Without Losing Curls?

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In the curly haircare routine, brushing your curls the right way to maintain them in good shape is essential. Proper knowledge of how to detangle and comb curly hair without damaging the curls' structure will help maintain gorgeous-looking ringlets.

1. Moisturize Your Curls

Moisturize Your Curls

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You should comb curly hair when they're wet or damp. Add a layer of slip-to curls before brushing curls. You can apply Curlvana Leave-in Cream on damp hair to define the curls' structure. Make sure you are using haircare products specially formulated for curly hair. Wash your hair with a Curlvana Curl Cleanse, then slather the strands with Curlvana Curl Shine Conditioner for extra hydration, adding a layer of slip to the curls. You can use Curlvana Styling Gel to hold your curls in place.

Also Read : Why Is It Important To Balance Protein And Moisture For Your Curls?

2. Detangle Your Curls

Detangle Your Curls

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Before brushing, it is essential to detangle your strands to avoid snagging curls. Your fingers can be the best tool for detangling curly hair. Always be gentle towards your curls else you may end up damaging them, resulting in hair breakage.

3. Work From The Bottom Towards Up

 Work From The Bottom Towards Up

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It is essential to brush properly if you want to preserve the structure of your curls. Start from the tip of the strands and work upwards towards the root. Combing from the tip to the roots helps remove the knots and eliminates frizz.

Also Read : How To Get Rid Of Frizz From My Curls?

4. Brush Evenly

Brush Evenly

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While brushing curls with a curly hair brush, brush evenly. Combining one section of the hair frequently can break the curl structure, resulting in one section with loose curls and the other with tighter curls. Divide your hair into sections and brush each section with a curly hairbrush to even out the look.

5. Use a Wide Toothed Comb

 Wide Toothed Comb

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A wide-tooth comb is the most underrated haircare tool beneficial for people with thick, curly hair. It helps detangle your curls, eliminate knots and frizz without damaging your curl pattern. It makes your combing session hassle-free, preventing hair breakage.

6. Never Comb Dry Curls

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Before going to brush your dry curls, look into what it takes to set up a funeral for your curls as well. Do not comb dry curls, you! Always detangle and comb when your curls are damp or wet. Combing dry curls can result in snagging curls, resulting in hair breakage. It also adds to dryness and frizz. Combing dry curls can damage your curl pattern.

Also Read : Extremely Dry Curls? Use Products With These Ingredients!

7. Apply Some Natural Oil To Boost Hydration

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After evenly brushing curly hair, put on some natural oil such as argan or coconut oil to lock the moisture inside the cuticle. This helps your curls to stay hydrated for a longer time. Oil helps to keep your curls fresh, voluminous and bouncy.

How Often Should You Brush Your Curly Hair?

When brushing your curls, frequency plays a vital role. Brushing too often can damage the structure of your curls. Experts say that if you want an exquisite curl pattern, then keep the contact between your curls and comb minimal. Brushing curls whenever you wash your hair is recommended to preserve your curl pattern, but the result may vary according to the texture of your curls.

Best Brush For Curly Hair

Best Brush For Curly Hair

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Now that you have the complete scoop on brushing curly hair, let's discuss choosing the best brush for curly hair. A hairbrush can be divided into 2 main categories: the handle and the bristles. Finding a brush for your curly hair is a matter of personal choice, but there are a few things you need to consider before buying your best brush for curly hair.

1. Type Of Bristles

Experts recommend boar bristles or nylon bristles to comb the curls without damaging the structure of the curls. The smooth texture of the bristles helps it glide through the strands. If the bristles are rough, it can create friction between the strands, resulting in dry and frizzy curls.

Also Read : How To Get Rid Of Frizz From My Curls?

2. Comb With A Good Grip

Look for a comb with a good grip that helps navigate the comb on each and every part of the head. If the brush handle is too short or thick, you may have a tough time detangling the curls.

3. Avoid The Ones With Massaging Balls

Avoid combs with bristles having a massaging ball at the tip, as it can get tangled in your curls, making your frizz out of control.

Now you can say goodbye to dry, rough, tangled curls and embrace your fresh, graceful, lovely, curlicious hair.

 

 

 

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