My Wash Day Routine! | 3c/4a Natural Hair -
A light oil (like jojoba or almond) or a gel to seal that moisture in and prevent frizz. Step 6: The Dry
Always start at the ends and work your way up to the roots to minimize breakage. This is the only time you should be "brushing" your curls! Step 5: Seal in the Goodness (The L.C.O. Method)
It adds a protective layer to the hair shaft, preventing "hygral fatigue" (damage from hair swelling and shrinking with water) and making detangling 10x easier. Step 2: Scalp-Focused Cleansing MY WASH DAY ROUTINE! | 3c/4a Natural Hair
Wash day: some love it, some dread it, but for those of us with , it is the foundation of a great hair week . This hair type sits at the perfect intersection of defined corkscrews and tight coils, meaning it craves a balance of intense moisture and gentle handling .
While the deep conditioner is still in your hair, use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to detangle. A light oil (like jojoba or almond) or
Avoid the terry cloth towel! Use a or an old cotton T-shirt to gently scrunch out excess water. Air drying is best for curl integrity, but if you're in a rush, use a diffuser on a cool/medium setting to add volume without the heat damage. Final Thoughts
Don’t skip this! Before any water touches your hair, apply a penetrating oil (like coconut or olive oil) or a dedicated pre-poo treatment. Step 5: Seal in the Goodness (The L
For 3C/4a hair, regular conditioner is rarely enough. Apply a thick deep conditioner from ends to roots.