
Let's discover together how to pamper your wavy or curly locks with a routine specially designed for this hair type.
Curly hair is beautiful, but its natural beauty requires the right hair routine to reveal its full potential. With the right care, you can transform dry, untameable hair into beautiful, round curls that are defined and moisturized.
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First and foremost, understand your curl type
Before starting your routine, it's essential to understand the type of curls you have. Curly hair varies in texture, density and level of curl. Some have well-defined curls, while others have wider waves or tight curls... Knowing your exact curl type will help you choose the right products for your hair.
(Type 1 is for straight hair)
Type 2: Wavy hair
- Type 2A: Light, loose ripples, often closer to steep.
- Type 2B: More pronounced and defined undulations, tending to form S shapes.
- Type 2C: Tighter undulations, sometimes with well-defined curls.
Type 3: Curly hair
- Type 3A: Well-defined, wide, spiral-like curls.
- Type 3B: Tighter, defined loops with a diameter similar to that of a felt-tip pen or marker.
- Type 3C: Very tight, pencil- or pen-like curls.
Type 4: Curly hair
- Type 4A: Very tight, defined S-shaped curls.
- Type 4B: Zigzags rather than defined curls, with a denser texture.
- Type 4C: No defined pattern, very dense, sometimes resembling cotton or sponge.
To identify your curl type, observe the natural shape of your hair after washing and letting it air-dry without any products. You can also take into account your strands' density (the amount of hair on your head), thickness, porosity (ability to absorb moisture), and elasticity (ability to return to their original shape after being stretched).

What's the right routine for wavy hair?
- Type 2A: Light, loose ripples, often closer to steep.
- Type 2B: More pronounced and defined undulations, tending to form S shapes.
- Type 2C: Tighter undulations, sometimes with well-defined curls.
Wavy hair requires a delicate hair routine to maintain its natural shine. Opt for gentle products, such as a sulfate-free shampoo and a conditioner specifically for wavy hair, to gently cleanse and moisturize your strands. Incorporate a moisturizing mask once or twice a week to nourish and strengthen your waves. When blow-drying, avoid rubbing hair with a towel and favor air-drying, or use a gentle blow-drying method with a low-temperature hair dryer to preserve wave shape. Use specific styling products to define your waves without weighing them down. Finally, remember to protect your waves at night with a satin cap or satin pillowcase to prevent friction and frizz, preserving the natural beauty of your curls.

What care routine for curly hair?
- Type 3A: Well-defined, wide, spiral-like curls.
- Type 3B: Tighter, defined loops with a diameter similar to that of a felt-tip pen or marker.
- Type 3C: Very tight, pencil- or pen-like curls.
