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Coconut Custard Make it Last Wash N' Go Shampoo - lockenkopf
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BOUCLÈMERoot Refresh
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Coily Moisture Drench Gentle Shampoo - lockenkopf
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Questions & Answers About Curly Hair Shampoo

Curly hair requires a specially formulated shampoo, as it is often drier and more delicate. A curly hair shampoo gently cleanses without stripping the hair of too much moisture. This helps keep the natural texture soft and supple, reduces frizz, and makes it easier to define the curls.

Curly hair shampoo is suitable for wavy, curly, and kinky hair. Depending on the formula, it can soothe the scalp, moisturize, or provide a particularly gentle cleanse. The key is to choose a shampoo that meets the needs of your curly hair and supports its natural texture.

Use curly hair shampoo as often as necessary, but as infrequently as possible. As a general guideline, many people with curly hair wash their hair about 2–6 times a month. However, every head of curls is different, so it’s worth finding the right frequency for you. If you wash more often—for example, after working out—use only a small amount of shampoo and focus on your scalp and roots so the ends don’t dry out.

A well-formulated curly hair shampoo gently cleanses and helps preserve the natural moisture of your curls. Many formulas avoid harsh ingredients and promote gentle cleansing. It’s important to condition your curls or use a hair mask after washing to keep them soft and defined.

A curl shampoo cleanses more thoroughly and removes excess oil and styling residue from the scalp. A Co-Wash a particularly gentle alternative to washing with conditioner; it primarily moisturizes and gently nourishes your curls.

Co-Wash often recommended, but it isn’t suitable for all types of curls. Especially with many European curls, Co-Wash can weigh Co-Wash down, causing them to lose their bounce and look flat more quickly. In some cases, the curls may also appear greasy or less fresh.

Co-Wash is particularly well-suited Co-Wash very thick, tightly coiled curls or curl types that tend toward Afro curls. This curl pattern often requires more moisture and is less likely to become weighed down. Many people with curly hair combine shampoo and Co-Wash on the needs of their hair.

Start your routine with a curly hair shampoo, focusing especially on the scalp. The gentle lather will also thoroughly cleanse the lengths as you rinse. Afterward, you can use a hair mask or conditioner, followed by a leave-in treatment and a styling product like gel or mousse to ensure your curls are optimally nourished and defined.