Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

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Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?


Don't know how to do the hair schedule for curly hair? Learn on the subject! (Photo: Instagram @curlswithapromise)


Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

Hair hydration is the highlight treatment in the hair schedule for type 2 curls (Photo: Instagram @tashimrod)

Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

The hair schedule for curly hair in transition should focus on strengthening the strands (Photo: Instagram @faceovermatter)

Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

You can also make a capillary schedule focusing on mass replacement for curly hair damaged by flat irons (Photo: Instagram @jaymejo)

Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

The rebuilding step with protein-rich masks helps restore curly hair damaged by coloring (Photo: Instagram @lyssamariexo)



Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

Hair nutrition is usually the focus of the schedule for curly hair types 3 and 4 to prevent dryness (Photo: Instagram @rosie_curlycrown)

Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl? Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

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Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use for each type of curl?

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Do you know what to use in your hair schedule for curly hair, diva? Even though this treatment table is already part of the lives of most women with curly locks, it is common to have doubts about which treatment and products are ideal according to each curvature of the curl. Another very important factor is the needs of each hair, as curly hair in transition, damaged by chemicals or ironing needs specific treatments. To help you with this task of putting together a routine that provides perfect curls, we've listed these tips on what to use in your hair schedule for each type of curl. Check out!



Hair schedule for curly hair: what to use on curls 2, 3 and 4 normal and healthy

Divas who have healthy curly hair and use the hair schedule to maintain the health of the strands can adapt the routine according to the curl. While curls 2A, 2B and 2C - the famous wavy hair - tend to be oilier at the roots and dry at the ends, curls 3A, 3B and 3C are dry throughout the length. The same happens with curls 4A, 4B and 4C, only to a greater extent: in addition to being dry, they are more prone to frizz and dryness as they lose water easily.

Therefore, wavy divas should focus on capillary hydration, always betting on masks that provide the necessary hydration for the ends without weighing down the roots. Curly and curly divas can use and abuse hair nutrition with a mask rich in those vegetable oils and butters that we love: coconut oil, avocado, linseed oil and shea butter - these last two you can find together in the Cachos line Your Way, by Niely Gold.

This does not mean that hydration is not important for curly and frizzy hair or that wavy locks do not need reconstruction, see, diva? All three treatments - hydration, nutrition and reconstruction - are essential to have soft, shiny, defined and moving curls, but the distribution in the schedule varies according to the curvature. Hydration for curly and frizzy hair, including, should always be done at least once a week, since reconstruction can be done monthly in healthy hair.


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Hair schedule suggestion for type 2 curls:

Week 1: hydration - hydration - nutrition

2 Week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

3 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

4 Week: nutrition - hydration - hydration

Hair schedule suggestion for type 3 curls:

1 Week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

2 Week: nutrition - nutrition - hydration

3 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

4 Week: nutrition - hydration - hydration

Hair schedule suggestion for type 4 curls:

1 Week: hydration - nutrition - nutrition

2 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

3 Week: nutrition - nutrition - hydration

4 Week: nutrition - hydration - nutrition

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The hair schedule for curly hair in transition should focus on strengthening the strands

Curly hair in capillary transition is very sensitive and fragile. With that, it's normal for highlights to break, have a lot of frizz or dryness. To alleviate this situation until the moment of doing the big chop, the tip is to focus on strengthening the curls by including specific products for this purpose in the capillary schedule. With this, reconstruction can be done once every 15 days, always alternating with hydration and nutrition.

For those who love the product tips that we give here at Fica Diva, a good bet for the reconstruction stage is the Compridos + Fortes mask, by Niely Gold, which combines the powerful castor oil with MAXQueratina-V to strengthen the hair fragile and encourage healthy growth during the transition.

Check out our table suggestion in these cases:

1 Week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

2 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

3 Week: nutrition - hydration - nutrition

4 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

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Those with curly hair damaged by a hairdryer or flat iron should focus on replenishing the mass

Divas with curly hair damaged by excessive use of the dryer and flat iron should know very well that loss of definition, thinning of the ends and dryness are the main problems in these cases. This happens because the high temperatures of these tools remove important nutrients from the hair fiber, especially the proteins, which structure the hair. 

Therefore, it is important to replace the mass with masks with a restorative action in the hair schedule reconstruction stage. The vegetable whey protein and the banana form a powerful combination of actives for this function, as they restore, replace the mass and offer more resistance to the locks. And where to find it? In Niely Gold Pro-Restoration Hair Supplement. Capillary hydration and nutrition also cannot be missing to restore shine and softness to those curls.

See our hair schedule suggestion for curly hair damaged by flat iron and dryer:

1 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

2 Week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

3 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

4 Week: hydration - nutrition - nutrition

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Color-damaged curly hair needs a hair schedule to prevent breakage

Coloring can also cause deep damage to the hair, especially if the transformation is done with a low-quality dye and without a protection system or if color touch-ups are too frequent, for example. Due to the ammonia present in most permanent dyes, locks can become dry and brittle, especially curly hair, which is more prone to dryness naturally.

A good bet to prevent breakage are reconstructive masks that unite the proteins with actives that provide hydration and regeneration for the locks. This is the case with treatment cream from the Post-Chemistry Powerful line, by Niely Gold, which has a super load of proteins and argan oil in the composition. Hydration for curly hair damaged by coloring is also essential to return water to the strands and prepare them to receive other treatments. And don't forget capillary nutrition, which will restore movement, shine and suppleness to the locks, helping to reduce dryness, preventing breakage and split ends.

Check out our hair schedule suggestion for chemically damaged curls:

1 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

2 Week: hydration - nutrition - hydration

3 Week: hydration - nutrition - reconstruction

4 Week: nutrition - hydration - nutrition

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