BEST HAIR TIPS FOR GIRLS WITH NATURAL CURLS
International Stylist and Curl Master Creator of The Doux
Gets Real About Real Hair
People with wavy or curly hair are always looking for new
products, tips and tricks to lock in their desired look. Whether they want to
blow it straight, create looser curls or maximize their tighter coils, Maya
Smith, Celebrity Hair Stylist, salon owner and creator of The Doux, the “Indie”
haircare line with cult following available at Target is
truly the master. Here she shares her best tips for girls with curls who want
to revel in their natural hair and create a style they love.
Understand the battle between oil and moisture.
The first thing people must understand is that there are
opposite things going on at the same time. “Due to the shape of curly haired
strands, the hair tends to be under moisturized. On the other hand, the curly
haired scalp can get very oily. Managing these opposite demands is
the struggle of girls who wish to keep their curls. The key here is knowing how
best to address both,” explains Maya who led the movement for women to
transition from relaxers to natural curls.
Be gentle when washing curly hair.
According to Maya, kinky, thick, coiled textures tend to
appear “tough” and strong enough to withstand heavy manipulation. “In my
experience, these hair types are actually the most delicate, and should be
handled with care, she recommends.”
Step One: Pick your products wisely.
Maya applied over 2 decades of research and development
based on working knowledge of hair texture and listening to what people wanted.
“I created The Doux™ SUCKA FREE Moisturizing Shampoo and FRESH RINSE
Moisturizing Conditioner as the one-two step that delivers both deep cleaning
plus exceptional nourishment necessary for styling.” It’s now available in
Target stores and the full product line is available online at www.thedoux.com.
Step Two: Prep for shampoo.
Maya’s professional instructions for curl mastery begins
with rinsing hair thoroughly with water for a minimum of 30 seconds. “This
helps to eliminate any water-soluble product buildup, such as hair gel or heat
protectant. It also helps you save shampoo! Assuming you’re shampooing in the
shower, letting the water run over the hair in a downward motion helps prevent
further tangling, and allows the hair shaft to swell and the curl pattern to
fully rebound.” For those with extremely thick hair, Maya suggests separating
hair into 4 sections prior to wetting the hair for increased manageability.
Once the shampoo is applied, Maya recommends light
manipulation at the scalp, going from the crown of the head to the nape of the
neck. “Squishing” the hair up toward the scalp is a no-no. “Shampooing
this way can cause unforgivable tangling and matting. I recommend repeating the
shampooing process at least once.”
Step Three: Condition and comb through like a pro.
If your scalp was properly shampooed, conditioning is easy.
“This time, you’re focusing on your thirsty ends first, working upward toward the
scalp. Gently detangle with a wide-toothed comb or detangling brush (our
favorite is Felicia Leatherwood’s “Brush with the Best” detangling brush)
before rinsing, starting at the ends, working up toward to the roots. Remember
to rinse with cool water which snaps cuticles shut, locks in moisture, makes
your hair shinier and reduces frizz.”
When it comes to “co-washing” or “conditioner washing” Maya
equates the popular trend to washing your clothes with fabric softener.
“In my experience, co-washing causes build-up on the hair, coating the cuticle
and impairing the hair’s natural ability to absorb water. Oils, waxes, and
product residue harden on the hair shaft, making it more brittle and less
porous over time. When the hair can no longer effectively absorb water, the
elasticity of the hair is compromised, leaving the hair “crunchy” and stiff,
where it is more likely to break. The result is hair that feels dry and
brittle, no matter what product you use to moisturize it,” explains Maya.
One of the things Maya Smith and her team of stylists are
known for is their ability to restore hundreds of their clients’ curls, simply
by getting them to trade in the co-wash for a gentle, pH-balanced moisturizing
shampoo, like The Doux’s SUCKA FREE which properly cleanses hair of product
residue. “Once you have the hair thoroughly clean it “drinks” up the necessary
amount of moisture, and returns to its natural softness,” Maya clarifies.
Avoid alcohol and kick the crunch to the curb.
Styling products high in alcohol give curls a crunchy
feel. They suck up every last bit of moisture. Hair spray tends to
contain the most alcohol, while gels, mousses and anything that provides hold
or lift come in second. “I recommend water-soluble gels that don't feel sticky
on your skin, and aerated mousses or foams that resemble beaten egg whites, to
give hair fullness, control, and non-brittle curls,” Maya says.
She adds that she created The Doux so it can be used on hair
that is worn curly or straight. “Our clients purchase one set of products, and
apply them differently to achieve the style they want. If you’re rocking curly
hair today, you’re using The Doux’s Mousse Def and Bonita Afro Balm for
softness and definition, and The Light for shine. If you’re wearing a blowout,
you’re still using the same products, but applying them less liberally, and
using the shine mist as a heat protectant. It’s super simple and easy to follow
once you’ve seen the results each of them deliver,” Maya explains.
Blow-Dry with a diffuser or hooded dryer.
Maya’s first choice for curly styles is to air dry. “If
you don’t have the time to air dry then dry with a diffuser or hooded dryer on
a low heat setting. A regular blow dryer nozzle disrupts the curl
pattern and focuses hot air on one small section at a time while a diffuser,
dries curls evenly for a full, uniform look,” she explains.
Maya recommends always applying a heat-protecting product,
then flipping your head upside down using a diffuser at the roots and mid-length
making sure to dry the area completely to lock in volume. “It’s important to
leave the ends for last, and leave them only semi-dry. Air drying the ends is
your best option.”
Care for the curls you were born with!
About Maya Smith:
Maya Smith is an International Master Stylist and Founder of
The Doux Salon and haircare line now available in Target. With over two decades
of styling experience Maya dedicated two decades to cracking the code on curl
care, maintenance and expert styling. When it comes to caring for one’s natural
hair and styling it, Maya is the best there is.
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