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Curls: Multiethnic Multiracial Curly Hair and Biracial Hair Care

 

Multiracial Curly Hair

Caring for biracial or multiracial curly hair can be a daunting experience, but it doesn't have to be! Curls hair curly care products have been specially designed for the various types of multi-ethnic curly hair, multiracial curly hair or biracial curly hair.

The natural essential oils used in Curls curly hair products work to regain hair's moisture and tame hair so curls reveal their natural beauty. You'll get the optimum dry hair therapy from all of Curls hair products, without weighing the curl down. The fine blend of Coconut oil for brilliant shine, Avocado Oil for silky softness, and Jojoba Oil for rich nourishment all working together to give dramatic, natural-looking curls.

Multi-ethnic hair that has been over processed or over straightened with chemicals tends to break a lot easier. Get back the sleek natural look of your curly hair by following this quick and simple biracial curly hair care program offered in the products at Curls.

Curly Hair

Naturally curly hair needs moisture (not grease or drying alcohol - there is a difference in drying and fatty alcohols) to restore its natural luster, beauty, and healthy state. Unfortunately, most ethnic products contain cheap oils that coat and weigh curly hair down. Non-ethnic products contain drying ingredients that rob curly hair it of its natural sheen. You won't find any cheap oils or drying ingredients in Curls products...just quality ingredients, such as certified organic aloe leaf juice, pure coconut milk, mango, shea and murmur butter, jojoba, avocado and coconut oil, a host of exotic extracts (e.g. Ho Shu Wu, Green Tea, Arnica, Chamomile, and Calendula extract) as well as a new, patented ingredient, all guaranteed to put the bounce back into your curly hair!

Shampoo Tips

Some curly girls shampoo, and others choose to skip shampooing and opt for conditioning rinses only. Shampooing curly hair weekly isn't a necessity; curly girls can use a conditioner to effectively rinse away excess dirt and oil. However, Curls recommends that you shampoo curly hair at least once a month, 2-3x is optimal. Avoid using shampoos that strip your curly hair of essential elements, leaving your hair feeling dry and unmanageable.

How to Properly Shampoo Curly Hair: Rinse hair and scalp using warm water (never hot water, as it can dry out the hair and scalp). Apply a small amount of shampoo into the palm of your hand, rub together and evenly coat the scalp. Massage gently with your fingertips. Rinse thoroughly. Repeat only if your scalp is oily or if you have a build up of products on the hair.

If you are not sure what hair type you have, visit Curls Hair Type chart.

Reprinted with permission from Curls.