CURLY HAIR ROUTINE FOR BEGINNERS 

Curly hair is beautiful and unique, but it can also be challenging to manage. If you’re new to embracing your curls, don’t worry! This beginner’s guide will walk you through a simple yet effective routine to help you achieve defined, bouncy, and frizz-free curls. Let’s embark on this curly hair journey together!

CHOOSING THE RIGHT SHAMPOO

The “right” shampoo is one that’s gentle and designed to enhance your curls. With so many options out there, it can feel overwhelming, but starting with a sulfate-free shampoo is a great choice—these are increasingly common as more brands release sulfate-free ranges.

Most products will be clearly labeled as sulfate-free, but if you’re unsure, you can easily check. Just search for the shampoo’s ingredients online, then copy and paste them into CURLSBOT, a tool that instantly tells you if it’s Curly Girl-approved. I keep CURLSBOT saved on my phone—it’s a lifesaver at any stage of the curly journey!

CHOOSING THE RIGHT CONDITIONER

The “right” conditioner for curly hair means opting for a silicone-free formula. If you’re used to products with silicones, going silicone-free may feel like a big change, but it’s an important step in a curl-friendly routine.

Many commercial conditioners contain silicones, so it’s worth checking labels. Silicone-free conditioners don’t need to be expensive—they simply avoid silicones that can build up on your hair, causing greasiness, weighing curls down, and reducing bounce.

A T-SHIRT FOR DRYING

That’s right—a simple t-shirt is perfect for drying curly hair! Unlike a regular towel, a t-shirt is much softer and won’t roughen the hair cuticle.

You can use it as you would a towel, or you can try “plopping.” To plop, gently lower your hair forward into the t-shirt, then wrap and secure it around your head. Leave it on for 10-40 minutes to absorb moisture while helping curls form into defined clumps.

Alternatively, there’s “micro-plopping,” where you scrunch each curl individually with the t-shirt to remove excess water. Whether plopping or micro-plopping, a t-shirt is gentler than a towel, though a microfiber towel is also a good option for curly hair.

CHOOSING A STYLING PRODUCT – GEL, MOUSSE, OR CREAM

When starting a curly hair routine, it’s common to use a gel, mousse, or cream. Some people even layer all three! For beginners, starting with one product is ideal; you can experiment and build up your routine as you get to know what works for your curls.

It’s a good idea to check product ingredients, avoiding “nasties” like drying alcohols (e.g., Alcohol Denat) and silicones. This extra step helps keep curls healthy and bouncy.

Apply styling products on soaking wet hair to lock in moisture and minimize frizz. Scrunch the product up to the roots, aiming to shape your curls while wet and keep that definition as they dry.

GEL

Gel is great for setting curls in a “cast” as it dries, holding the shape until you’re ready to scrunch out the crunch, leaving soft, defined curls. A favorite gel for many is the Umberto Giannini Curl Jelly.

CREAM

Creams reduce frizz and add moisture, giving a softer look and more volume, though they typically don’t define curls as much as gel.

MOUSSE

A lightweight mousse helps define curls and add volume, especially at the roots. It should be light and non-sticky, so curls feel soft once dry. Each product offers unique benefits—try one and see how your curls respond!

A DIFFUSER

While air-drying is a solid option, many people find that a diffuser becomes an essential tool for styling curls. Air-drying can take a long time, especially since curly hair tends to dry in clumps and retains more moisture with the products you’re using.

Using a diffuser can speed up drying while encouraging curl formation by lifting and holding curl clumps closer to the scalp. For best results, use a low heat setting to reduce potential heat damage.

Avoid using a regular dryer without a diffuser, as it can disrupt curl clumps. If you don’t have a diffuser attachment, it’s actually better to air-dry. And as you transition into a new curl routine, try to minimize the use of heated tools like curling wands—your curls will thank you!

A DEEP CONDITIONER

Deep conditioning is key to keeping curls hydrated and healthy. Aim to deep condition at least every two weeks, or even weekly if your hair needs the extra moisture. A quality deep conditioner helps rehydrate naturally dry curls, while also softening and detangling them.

These treatments often contain nourishing oils and butters. Simply apply after shampooing and let it sit for around 30 minutes before rinsing out.

Another option is a “pre-poo” treatment, where you apply an oil or conditioning treatment like Olaplex to dry hair before shampooing. Leave it on overnight or for a few hours to give your curls a deep boost before you wash.

FINAL TIP

Keep track of your washday routine to fine-tune your curly hair care and see what works best for you. Here’s what to note down:

  • Which cleansing and conditioning products you used, including any deep conditioners
  • Did you plop or micro-plop?
  • Which styling products you applied, and in what order
  • Did you apply them with your hair hanging forward or back?
  • Did you scrunch the products in?
  • Did you diffuse until your hair was 100% dry or just 80%?

Also, take photos of your results! They’ll be invaluable when you’re figuring out what works best for your curls. I still jot down small changes I make to my routine, as even minor adjustments can lead to major differences in results.

I created a tracker for myself to keep track of my washdays, and I’m sharing it here because I’ve found it super helpful!

CONCLUSION

Congratulations, you’ve taken the first step towards embracing your natural curls! Remember, consistency is key. As you continue to experiment with your routine, you’ll discover what works best for your unique hair type.

Don’t be afraid to seek advice from other curly-haired individuals or consult with a hairstylist who specializes in curly hair. By following these basic steps and tailoring them to your specific needs, you’ll be well on your way to achieving healthy, beautiful, and bouncy curls.

THE WINTER SKINCARE ROUTINE THAT’S TOTALLY CHANGED MY SKIN

I have dry, oily, and sensitive skin, and my face is often red and irritated. The winter dryness only makes it worse, which is why I scheduled a dermatology appointment last month. My dermatologist told me that I had been overdoing it with harsh creams, acids, and serums, and advised me to simplify and soften my skincare routine. Each product I now use is hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and free from parabens, dyes, alcohol, and phthalates. They’re all formulated with prebiotic oat, an antioxidant that helps soothe skin and nourish the moisture barrier. The results have been amazing, and my skin has never felt so calm.

If you struggle with sensitive skin, keep reading for my new winter skincare routine! It’s just five simple steps, and trust me, you’ll never settle for irritated skin again.

When my dermatologist recommended simplifying my skincare routine, I knew I had to make some serious changes. I went from about ten steps (depending on the time of day) to just four core steps, plus SPF in the morning. Here’s my new routine:

PRE-CLEANSE

My skin is dry, oily, sensitive, and prone to breakouts. So, I start by pulling my hair back and massaging a gentle cleanser onto my dry face. This step helps remove makeup, sunscreen, and any daily buildup like dirt and grime.

MOISTURIZING OATMEAL CLEANSER

Next, I wet my face with warm (not hot!) water, and use a gentle moisturizing oatmeal cleanser. This cleanser hydrates while it cleanses, leaving my skin feeling soft and nourished. I massage 1-2 pumps into my skin in circular motions for about a minute, then pat my face dry.

TRIPLE OAT SERUM

Once my face is dry, I apply 3-4 drops of a serum formulated with a Triple Oat Complex (oatmeal, oat extract, and oat oil). This serum instantly makes my skin feel smoother and more hydrated after just one use. It’s lightweight, absorbs quickly, and doesn’t leave a greasy residue. Plus, the dropper makes it easy to dispense just the right amount—no more wasted product!

OAT GEL MOISTURIZER

After the serum has dried, I apply a generous amount of an oat gel moisturizer to my face and neck, massaging it in with upward and outward motions. This moisturizer is formulated with prebiotic oat, which soothes sensitive skin and helps repair the moisture barrier. As someone with combination oily skin, I appreciate that it’s a lightweight gel that absorbs easily, leaving my skin hydrated without feeling greasy.

SPF

Lastly, I finish my routine with a daily sunscreen that has SPF 30. Both my mom and my dermatologist would be disappointed if I didn’t mention this step—sun damage can seriously harm your skin, even on cloudy days. I make sure to apply sunscreen every morning, even if I’m staying indoors, to protect my skin from sunburn and the harmful effects of pollution and blue light.

And that’s it! This simple, winter-friendly skincare routine has completely transformed my sensitive skin. If you’re looking for gentle products that nourish without irritation, you can find everything I use at Target or on Target.com.

Thanks so much for reading!