Thursday, March 31, 2011

Best Conditioners for Curly Hair

Curly hair is often naturally dry because the natural oils that are produced in the scalp have a harder time traveling down the hair shafts than they do with straighter hair. This is why it is so important to use a conditioner that is creamy and has plenty of hydrating properties. Conditioners with essential oils and botanicals, such as avocado and jojoba oil are a way to use natural ingredients to help keep hair hydrated.

Many of the best conditioners for curly hair will include panthenol, which experts claim penetrates the hair follicle, making it stronger and more resistant to breakage, silicone, or dimethicone. While you should generally avoid alcohol in your hair products, which can dry out your hair, cetyl or stearyl alcohol can be beneficial for curly hair. That is because these kinds of alcohol are fatty, saturated alcohols, which can restore hydration to the hair follicles and make the hair easier to comb through when it’s wet.

A common problem with curly hair is that shampooing it too frequently can dry it out, but conditioners can help combat this effect. Even if you don’t shampoo every day, you can still rinse your hair and apply a conditioner to help keep the hair moisturized.

If you do choose to use a cream conditioner in your hair every day, be sure not to use very hot water, as this can also lead to dry skin. Condition your hair lukewarm or cool water to get the best effect from your new conditioner.



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