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Gels by hold level 😍 with visuals.

Here's a round up of some of the gels I have used and gotten great wash days from, categorised according to hold. Hopefully this will be helpful if you're considering investing in a gel and you're not sure where to start.

I have made hold level judgements based both on how wash days held, and how I had to refresh following wash day. It's worth noting, though, that some of the lightest hold products here have given me amazing wash days, so I dont always go for super hard hold. My choice often depends on the weather and when I'm next able to wash.

Yes - I have a LOT of gels. No - I've never used them all at once 🤣 nor do I intend too. The hold levels are also based off my personal experience with these gels. Individual experiences will obviously vary.

What's your favourite gel? Do you prefer light, medium or hard hold? ❤

Taken from:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CnAi8mIoY0T

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Here is the before:

My curls now vs my curls in 2020 🤭 it’s been 3 years since I started my curly hair journey!!

The picture in 2020 was when I finally decided to chop off inches of my hair & go natural because my hair was VERY damaged (to the point where I had breakage & my hair was thinning) from heat since I was constantly blow drying & straightening my hair lol 😭

It’s funny when I see old pictures of my hair because I would’ve never thought my hair would look like the way it looks now. I remember being afraid of cutting my hair cause I was very attached to my “straight hair” since it was the only way I felt my best in terms of “beauty” 🌚

But 3 years later I’m more grateful for than ever 🫶🏼

Taken from:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CtPd3lvufBE

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One of the best afros I've seen, a true queen 👑

Taken from:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CrG26wxuWlA

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by curlygirl to c/curlyhair
 
 

I love how much volume you can get with natural hair.

Natural hair is POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, VERSATILE, PROFESSIONAL and so much more!!!

A small reminder: My natural hair Is NOT something « exotic », something you can touch with no permission, it is NOT an object, NOT fake, NOT a mane, NOT a bush, NOT something I must hide, NOT prettier when it’s straight etc…etc… These are some words that I have already heard towards my hair throughout my life. I know that as a teenager these words were so offending to me but now these words do not hurt me no more. Just watch your mouth before speaking because it can be harmful and it can ruin self-esteem. Think before you speak because WE ARE TIRED of hearing those bad projections and stereotypes about natural hair. Natural hair is POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, VERSATILE, PROFESSIONAL and so much more!!! PERIODTTT ✊🏾👩🏽‍🦱🗣️ ! Put « 🙋🏽‍♀️ » if you agree in the comments.

Taken from:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CpirsZAI006

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by curlygirl to c/curlyhair
 
 

@rose.rizos has some of the most beautiful long hair style I've ever seen, definitely inspiration goals for me

Taken from:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CoSlJRdOZ3j

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Here's an excerpt from the science-y hair blog about when to add protein:

Whose hair needs the extra boost protein can offer? As a generalization: ©Science-y Hair Blog 2013

People whose hair is losing more water than it should - porous or damaged hair.

That means:

Bleached or highlighted hair

Chemically relaxed or permanent waved hair

Hair that has been frequently brushed

Hair you take swimming frequently in chlorinated pools or salt water

Hair that spends several hours each week under the full sun (winter in higher latitudes might not matter as much)

Some hair that tends to be dry no matter how much oil and conditioner you use

Hair that has been styled with high heat - flat irons, curling irons, hair dryers on "hot."

People whose hair needs conditioning, but cannot take a lot of added weight. That's you, fine-to-medium-haired people, or anybody with silky, soft hair. Protein can bulk your hair up a little and add strength.

Who needs to approach protein with caution?

If your hair is quite coarse (wide hairs), it may not tolerate protein very often. Or it may tolerate the smaller proteins and amino acids.

Coarse but porous hair may tolerate (and benefit from) protein more than coarse, lower porosity hair.

Referenced from:

https://science-yhairblog.blogspot.com/2013/09/more-about-protein.html

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Due to my skin condition, if I go too long without using H&S my scalp health really starts to really suffer. I don't find H&S to be as harsh as people say but I wonder if there's a better shampoo out there with the same active ingredient (zinc pyrithione). Does anyone else here suffer with eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, or other skin conditions linked to inflammation on the scalp? What do you use to balance scalp health and maintain beautiful curls?

thanks ahead of time!

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Humidity, Dew Points, Humectants, and Hair (diana-cdn.naturallycurly.com)
submitted 2 years ago by curlygirl to c/curlyhair
 
 

It's summer and the place I live is even more humid than normal. I thought I would share some information about humidity, dew points, humectants, anti-humectants, etc. I hope you find this informative!

Relative humidity: The relationship between the vapor pressure or vapor density of the water in the air at a specific temperature versus the saturated vapor pressure of water at that temperature.

Dew point: A higher value for our dew point means a higher concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere, and a lower dew point means less moisture is in the air.

Humectants: Molecules that possess atoms and groups of atoms that attract and bind water to themselves. Examples: glycerin, agave nectar, honey, algae extract, hydrolyzed collagen, propylene glycol, butylene glycol, hyaluronic acid, sorbitol, glucose, fructose, and hydrolyzed proteins

Film Forming Humectants: Forms flexible barriers that retain water in your hair. These are safe to use in low dew points because of the film (cast) they form. Examples: flaxseed, okra, aloe vera, hydroxyethylcellulose, pectin, xanthan gum, guar gum, marshmallow root, slippery elm, carrageenan (also known as irish moss or seaweed extract, sea emollient, sea algae, sea vegetable), nettle leaf tea, nettle extract, panthenol, and hydroxypropyltrimonium honey

Anti-humectant: Does not attract water molecules to itself, water repellent/insoluble in water, and typically coats, flattens, and seals the external cuticle layer of the hair strands. Can also include emollients which are plant oils, but can cause buildup or be too heavy for certain hair types. Examples: silicones, esters (such as isopropyl palmitate), hydrogenated castor oil, beeswax, and plant triglycerides such as coconut oil, palm oil, olive oil, mango butter, cocoa butter, and shea butter.

Humidity Resistant Ingredients: Helps your hair tolerate excessive moisture in the air. Many of these ingredients do build up, you need to make sure you clarify regularly. Examples: polyquaternium-4, polyamide-1, polyquaternium-10, polyquaternium-69, polyquaternium-11, PVA/VP Copolymer, VP/DMAPA Acrylates Copolymer, polyacrylate acid, and polyacrylate-2 crosspolymer

Dew points below 35°F

A humectant applied to your hair might be irresistibly drawn to the moisture in your hair and make every attempt to steal it from you (by drawing it out of your hair and binding it to itself). This can result in dry, fly-away hair, split ends, and broken strands. You can combat this by using plenty of moisturizing products, not over-drying your hair (leave it somewhat moist after washing), and layering leave-in conditioners with humectant-containing styling product. Use leave in conditioners, light hold products, and plenty of emollients.

Dew points from 35°F to 60°F

Curly hair seems to really thrive in moderate climactic conditions, and dew point ranges of approximately 35°F to 50°F seem to be optimal. In this type of weather, most curlies find that they can get really pleasant results by using products that contain some humectants. There is just enough moisture in the air that the humectants can grab a little from the environment, which can enhance the curl and create a bouncy feeling to the hair.

Dew points of 60°F or above

Might be a good idea to apply some product with anti-humectant properties. These products will seal the hair shaft, flatten the cuticle and prevent atmospheric moisture from absorbing into the interior of your strands. Most of these products will contain ingredients that are water insoluble. However, many of these products contain ingredients which are easily removed with an extremely mild shampoo or perhaps even a thorough conditioner wash. May skip a leave in conditioner, use hard hold products like gels. may want to avoid humectants, and use emollients.

References from:

https://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/curl-products/humidity-humectants-and-the-dew-point

https://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/wavy-hair-type-2/the-411-on-dew-points-humectants

https://holisticenchilada.com/curly-girl-guide-weather-styling-dew-points-humectants/

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r/curlyhair went dark (self.curlyhair)
submitted 2 years ago by curlygirl to c/curlyhair
 
 

It's official, the protest has started, r/curlyhair is now private. I noticed it a while ago, I thought the protest started tomorrow so I was surprised. I feel bad I didn't think of this idea sooner, maybe more people could have seen my post on there. I posted about this community on r/curlyhair and when I went to check on my post, it was already too late. I posted in r/wavyhair, r/curlygirl, and r/curlyhaircare. Hopefully the word gets out.

I don't want to use reddit if I can't use infinity. I thought maybe I could browse in my mobile browser but apparently reddit is testing to see if they can block people from browsing in the mobile browser so they are forced to use the app. It's infuriating when all I want to do is see the latest news and check out the curly hair communities. I might be done with reddit for good next month. It's a shame because r/curlyhair was one of my favorite subreddits to check, even though it's mostly just selfies.

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submitted 2 years ago by curlygirl to c/curlyhair
 
 

Hi, I just discovered lemmy because of the drama going on with reddit. I thought it would be great to have a community alternative to the curly hair subreddits, especially with the upcoming protests. I'm going to be still working on things since I'm new to lemmy, but I hope everyone feels welcome to post and discuss about curly hair!