Growing out your curly hair can sometimes feel like a lengthy (pun intended), time consuming process, but there are some easy things that you can do to help speed up your hair growth and improve the health of your curls at the same time. Try some of the tips for growing out curly hair below and watch your curls start growing in no time!
#1: Keep Your Curls Hydrated
Moisturization is the key to preventing breakage, which can be caused by styling, heat and color damage, and environmental aggressors. Because curls are more fragile and can be more susceptible to breakage due to their natural shape, it is important to make sure they stay hydrated and healthy in order to grow longer over time. An easy way to do this is to try incorporating a treatment mask into your weekly routine. Deep conditioning hair masks help to repair and nourish curls, sealing nutrients and essential moisture into strands for long-lasting hair health.
In addition to hydration, you can also find masks for your specific curl needs. If your hair is blonde or gray, try an anti-brass mask that helps tone brassiness and nourishes at the same time. If you’re looking to keep frizz at bay and block out humidity, a frizz-fighting mask is a good option to create a foundation for lasting curl definition and stop frizz before it starts. Learn more about the best masks for curly hair here to find the perfect treatment for you.
#2: Don’t Forget Your Scalp
Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp! Just as it’s important to keep your curls hydrated, it’s also important to make sure that you’re regularly moisturizing and cleansing your scalp. A consistent scalp care routine is essential to maintaining the health of your curls, especially during the cold winter months or if you live in a dry climate.
Try adding a moisturizing scalp serum to your routine. This will help infuse nutrients and rebalance the scalp, helping to prevent signs of dryness and flaking in the long term. Applying a serum to your scalp will also benefit the fragile strands along the hairline, preventing breakage and smoothing frizz (bonus!). Using a pre-shampoo scalp rinse is another good option to improve scalp health. Add this as the first step of your wash day routine to remove build-up without stripping away natural oils, which creates a clean canvas for any masks, primers, or serums you plan to apply later.
#3: Switch Up Your Hairstyle
Wearing your curls pulled back in the same hairstyle each day makes them more susceptible to damage because it creates tension on the hair and can cause breakage at the root. To prevent this, try switching things up the next time you style. If you like to wear your hair pulled back and away from your face, XL claw clips or an extra-strong styling pin will help keep your curls in place without causing damage or breakage. You can also switch up your hair part every so often and try alternating between a variety of styles like high and low buns, ponytails, braids, and half-up half-down looks. To get more inspiration, find some of our favorite fall curly hairstyle ideas here.
#4: Visit Your Hairstylist
Regular visits to the salon will help to maintain your hair health, and your stylist will be able to reshape your haircut as it grows out to keep your curls looking and feeling their best. Occasional trims will ensure that your hair stays healthy, since they will help remove any split ends that may have developed since your last appointment. Getting rid of damage at the ends of your curls will also help the hair strand to retain the essential moisture that it craves.
For finer textures and those with loose curls and waves, aim to visit your stylist every 6-8 weeks. If you have tighter curls and coils, we recommend visiting your salon about every 3 months for a trim. It’s important to find a stylist who you trust to take care of your curls. For a curl-focused approach to styling and cutting, visit a Ouidad flagship salon or find a Ouidad certified stylist to book your appointment today.
The next time you’re ready to start your hair growth journey, use some of these tips to help speed up the process! Go here to find more healthy hair tips and education for all curl types and hair textures.