![]() Moisture levels: Customizable (depending on which version you buy).Need a lighter or heavier formula? Go for the wavy-hair version or the "kinky-coily" version. Plus, it's hella customizable for different curl types: Try the fragrance-free version (here) or the original version. My newest fav? This all-in-one styler that's basically a happy medium between a leave-in conditioner and a curl cream, using moringa oil and shea butter to lightly moisturize, define, and ~enhance~ your curls. Their products are simple, pared down, free of all the blah stuff (like silicones, sulfates, mineral oils), and exactly what I would make if I could formulate my own products. Okay, Lus has been one of my favorite curly-hair brands for years. It's easy to use, lasts at least three days (number of days between my washing) and hair stays curly after running fingers through hair to do away with stiffness from the first day." Glowing Customer Review: "This wonderful mousse does away with frizz, even in heat waves and humid weather, and evens out your curls so that the whole head is symmetrical. Hair type: Best for all hair types, especially fine.Key ingredients: Propylene glycol (hydrates)."The mousse will keep your curls bouncy and voluminous all day long while also protecting against frizz-without any stiffness." "If you have fine, easily pulled-out curls like me, you need this mousse," says Chloe. Enter: This drugstore mousse that is former Cosmo deputy beauty director Chloe Metzger's (who co-authored this story) absolute fave. If you have super fine or flat curls, you need a mousse that will define your curls without the crunchy look/feel or being too heavy and weighing them down. It does not dry out my hair, make my hair greasy, or make my hair tangly. I use it a minimum of once a week, if not more. ![]() My hair is very thin and has low porosity. It's affordable since a little goes a long way. It isn't cheap, but it isn't expensive either. It is the HOLY GRAIL of every other product. Glowing Customer Review: "Absolutely LOVE this product. Key ingredients: Aloe vera, agave nectar extract (hydrates) nettle and marshmallow, aloe vera, horsetail (form-filming humectants).(So, for fine and low-porosity hair, a little goes a long way!) Straight out of the shower, on your super wet hair, apply your favorite leave-in conditioner, and plop your curls for a super defined, super smooth look sans the flakes other gels can leave. If you haven't tried a custard quite yet, think of it like a curl gel's sister: it has the same purpose, but it's a lot more moisturizing-and thicker and heavier. Those with curly and coily hair loveeee this curl custard. We also consulted two of the industry’s top curl experts, hairstylists Haiya Eliza and Sabrina Rowe Holdsworth, on the best types of products for curly hair and how to enhance and define your curls. So, how TF are you expected to figure out the best curl products for your curl type? Uh, you aren’t-because we did it for you.Įvery single curl product on this list has been tested to work extraordinarily well on curly hair (from types 2c to 4c), with absolutely stellar reviews, and includes everything from the best curl shampoos to the best hair oils to the best curl creams, hair gels, styling tools, and more. And, consequently, the worst-because, as anyone with curly hair knows, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all curl product. Whether you have fine, thin curly hair (s/o to former deputy beauty director Chloe Metzger) that’s prone to frizzing up, poofing out, getting greasy, and falling straight, or 4b/ 4c curls (hi, beauty editor-at-large Julee Wilson) that experiences moisture loss, shrinkage, and breakage-and every curl type in between-you've probably spent a literal lifetime testing and reviewing the best curly hair products.
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