Curly and frizzy hair requires more work than other types of hair to maintain hydration and shine. In addition to suffering from the wear and tear caused by external factors, curls also prevent the hair’s natural oil from reaching the ends more easily, which leaves it dry if left untreated.
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Care for blonde and curly hair should be doubled, especially if the hair is dyed, as chemical processes leave the strands more porous and dry.
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If you have frizzy/curly hair and want to go blonde, ideally, you should treat blonde and curly hair before bleaching, to restructure and strengthen it and of course, it is essential to continue using treatments to maintain hydration. Another tip is to start coloring little by little so as not to wear out your hair all at once.
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Follow the tips below to keep your blonde, curly hair hydrated
1. Washing the hair
Care should begin right after washing your hair, with shampoos that contain a protection factor and specific for blonde or bleached hair, to protect from the sun, avoiding orange or greenish tones and keep the color beautiful for longer, respectively.
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You can alternate the shampoo, also using one for curly or frizzy hair, this will give your hair more shape and shine.
Another important factor when washing is washing your hair with warm or cold water to maintain the shine of your hair and not damage it, leaving it even drier. Tip that applies to any hair type, it is not exclusive to blonde and curly hair.
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2. Hydration
This part is essential to keep blonde and curly hair beautiful. Whether you are blonde by nature or not, care should be the same. If you’re short on money to treat your hair professionally, it’s no problem, after all, there are hundreds of good products to treat at home.
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Hydrate your hair weekly or every fifteen days, depending on your hair situation. The drier/drier, the shorter the interval should be. Look for nutrition products, which mainly contain proteins, vitamins C, E and B5, which act to moisturize, add shine, emollience, regularize the hair cuticles and prevent dryness.
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At the hairdresser
- If your hair is brittle and elasticthe ideal treatment is a keratin shockwhich will rebuild the hair cuticles, leaving the strands stronger and also softer.
- If you do straighteningthe ideal treatment is cauterization, as it will replace the substances lost in chemical processes with each treatment.
- Hair reconstruction: You can do it professionally or even at home (once a month) with specific masks for this purpose, as it will gradually rebuild the hair, aligning the cuticles, restoring the softness and lost shine.
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3. Finishers
Curly hair essentially needs a finisher and preferably a leave-in with protection factor to protect against sun rays. The more nourished and protected your hair is, the less damage it will suffer.
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Tip repairer
This should never be forgotten, repairers minimize frizz, aligning the strands and giving the hair great softness. Argan oil is an excellent finisher and moisturizer for hair.
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4. Wetting
Humidification is another important tip for retaining moisture in blonde and curly hair. It can be made with various types of vegetable oils (which are pure), such as castor oil, extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, avocado oil, among others. Apply the oil strand by strand to your hair, leave it on overnight and wash it the next day or leave it on for at least 2 hours. Wash with shampoo until all the oil is removed and condition. Do it every 15 days and increase the interval as you see improvements or do it once a month just to maintain hydration. For best results, after washing blonde and curly hair, condition it.
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5. Yellowing remover
To remove that yellowness from blonde and frizzy hair, a bit orange in some cases, there are continuous-use yellowing products on the market for any tone of blonde, which keeps the color beautiful and radiant. You should alternate them with your usual shampoos.
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