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Achieving the best curls takes work, but the right products can make it whole a lot easier. Although everyone’s hair is different, there are amazing curly hair products worth trying out, no matter your unique hair type or texture. From waves to coils, all curls need products with nourishing ingredients that keep strands strong and moisturized to achieve the optimal bouncy curl.
It all comes down to how you treat your curls. Hairstylist and beauty brand founder Nubia Rëzo, for instance, believes that a good hydrating mask and a protein treatment every three months should be part of everyone’s routine if they have a curly hair texture. Celebrity hairstylist and Imbue brand ambassador Michelle Sultan also swears by a good restoring hair mask, as well as a shampoo that doesn’t strip the hair of its natural oils.
While having a solid routine is necessary to maintain healthy hair, both stylists agree that there are also a few things to avoid. “Excessive heat is very damaging to curly hair, as are hair ties that aren’t silk or satin as they can stretch curls too harshly or pull out hair,” Sultan says. For Rëzo, tight protective styles that pull the hair at the root, and non-water-soluble silicones are things she advises steering clear of.
If you're ready to add some curl-loving products to your beauty top shelf, we've rounded up 23 of the best picks—including hair masks, gels, shampoos, conditioners, heat protectants, and leave-in conditioners—to get your hands on.
Pros
- Doesn't leave hair crunchy
Cons
This mousse is great for styling a slicked-back look. It has enough hold to lay hair flat without making it feel hard. In fact, it leaves hair feeling super soft after using.
Pros
- Safe for color-treated hair
Cons
- A little pricey
Anyone living in a humid climate knows styling curls can be tough. "I love using the Rëzo serum before and after diffusing, straightening hair, or even as a daily curl refresher," Rëzo says.
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Pros
- Great for kinky curly textures
Cons
Layering products is an important part in keeping curls hydrated and moisturized. As a primer, this pick is your foundation for hydrated curls. It helps to restore moisture—especially to damaged hair.
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Best for Low Porosity Hair
Pattern Intensive Conditioner
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Pros
- Great for dry hair
Cons
- Might weigh down fine textures
This deeply hydrating conditioner is best for those with tight curl textures that just can't seem to stay hydrated and moisturized. For a little extra TLC, you can even leave it on the hair for 10 minutes to act as a deep-conditioning treatment.
Pros
- Great scent
Cons
- A little pricey
This lightweight no-hold spray is best used as a finishing touch, as it's intended to help block out humidity so your style stays fresh. Mist all over before heading out.
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Pros
- Can be used on damp or dry hair
Cons
If you're currently treating damaged hair, then you know the importance of being as gentle as possible when styling. The biotin and kukui nut oil in this product help moisturize and strengthen hair, as well as reduce breakage.
Pros
- Great scent
Cons
If your curls need a little boost, this lightweight curl activator helps with definition. Even with conditioning ingredients like Brazilian fruit, pequi, castor oil, and murumuru butter, the milky serum won't weigh down your hair.
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Pros
- Great to combat split ends
Cons
How to keep curls hydrated is a question that Sultan gets asked almost every day. "Keeping hair moisturized by using sulfate-free shampoos or cleansers that do not strip any natural moisture away from the hair is important," she says. "You should also use a moisture treatment such as Imbue Restoring Intensive Mask, which has a really even base of protein and moisture, and also helps to define the curl pattern."
Pros
- Great price
Cons
This pre-wash treatment helps to condition hair while also coating it in an aloe and coconut water formula for easy detangling. For hair that is on the drier side, you can leave it on for 15 minutes before washing out.
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Pros
- Great for thinning hair
Cons
This shampoo was specifically designed to give a little boost to thinning and aging curls. It not only cleanses without stripping your hair of its natural oils, but adds volume and bounce to limp curls.
Best for Curl Definition
Briogeo Curl Charisma Rice Amino Avocado Leave-In Defining Creme
Pros
- Moisturizing yet lightweight
Cons
- Strong scent
A lot of leave-in creams aim for curl definition but can easily weigh hair down or create scalp buildup. This one is super lightweight and packed with hair-loving ingredients like rice amino acids, avocado oil, and vitamin E.
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Pros
- Great for dry scalps
Cons
- Might weigh down fine strands
This mango-spiked cream is packed with antioxidants to restore moisture to your hair and scalp. It's also nice on thicker curls that might need a heavier product.
Pros
- Great for fine textures
Cons
Gel can be tricky. Sometimes too much leaves hair crunchy and flaky, while too little won't provide enough hold. This aloe-vera-based gel helps to keep hair soft and shiny without the stiffness of traditional gel formulas.
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Pros
- Great for sensitive scalps
Cons
Sometimes dry shampoo doesn't always mix well with curly hair. This refresh spray gives your curls a much-needed boost as it balances your scalp barrier, without leaving behind any powdery residue.
Best for Redefining Curls
amika Power Hour Curl Refreshing Spray
This lightweight spray is all you need to bring limp curls back to life. It's great for curly or coily textures and for fighting unwanted frizz.
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Pros
- Good for all hair types and textures
Cons
When the summer humidity hits, your curls will need all the help they can get to stay frizz free. This defining gel helps to maintain styles longer in high-humidity environments and works well on all curl patterns.
Pros
- Great for dry hair
Cons
A curly hair routine wouldn't be complete without a hair mask. This treatment can be used once a week in place of a regular conditioner when washing. Its rich cream texture melts down to prevent split ends and leave your curls hydrated and bouncy.
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Pros
- Super hydrating
Cons
This product features a gel-to-oil formula to give dry curls and coils an ultra-dose of hydration. It's extremely moisturizing and helps to control unwanted frizz and give hair a soft shine.
Pros
- Amazing scent
Cons
"I find that using an oil at the end of your curly routine seals in the moisture and keeps the curls looking shiny," Sultan says. "This will also help the curls to last longer into your curly routine."