Curls are having a moment now. They’ve always been gorgeous, but after Blake Lively showed up at the Super Bowl with a head full of voluminous curls, we want to recreate this look. Here's how to do it if you're a natural curly girl or a curly girl wannabe.
Deva Curl CurlHeights
Whether your textured hair is natural or if you plan to add
curls with heat, start with a volumizing wash and conditioner, like Deva
CurlHeights Volume
+ Body Boost Cleanser and Conditioner. Curls are weightless and moisturized. While
curls are still soaking wet, add in CurlHeights Cream for hold and definition
without stickiness or greasiness. Diffuse and touch up curls with a curling
iron as needed.
Cezanne Revive Curl
Damaged curls are not going to
work for a curly girl, so strengthen and repair with Cezanne Revive Curl
Shampoo, Conditioner and Curl Cream. The weightless formulas contain coconut
oil, avocado oil, quinoa seed oil, argan and jojoba oil, castor seed oil and hydrolyzed
keratin powder to wake up sad curls, even on color-treated hair.
Curls Blueberry Bliss Type 4 Stylers
Type 4 coils need special attention to reduce frizz and
protect (take the quiz if you’re unsure what your curl type is). Start with Blueberry
Bliss Super Rich Moisture Fix to add moisture and Blueberry
Bliss Curl Defining Custard to define and protect from
humidity. Blueberry
Bliss Healthy Super Hold Edge Control tames those baby hairs, while Blueberry
+ Mint Hair and Scalp Strengthening Oil strengthens hair right from
the root.
The Newest From The Doux
When you’re using a lot of product, sometimes
you need a clarifying treatment to clean the scalp without stripping. The Doux
Break Down delivers squeaky-clean, tangle-free curls with chamomile, rosemary and vitamin E.
The Doux Dear Mama Moisture Milk softens,
nourishes and hydrates dry, brittle hair and The Doux 808 Base Gel locks in
those juicy curls.