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French Haircare Secrets for Curly Hair

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 French Haircare Secrets for Curly Hair

I certainly do, countless dollars, to be exact. It has been a never-ending quest to find the right products to tame my curls. I have dyed my hair to be a blonde bombshell from a naturally black base, so keeping them hydrated has been a new sport for me. I have been using too many protein-based hair products, which have dried my curls out, so I am currently trying to minimise them in my routine.


I have found le French way of looking after hair has been doing wonders for my curls, especially when using top-shelf French hair products. French women are known to have that low-key yettrès chiclocks yet look effortless when they walk out the door. I have taken advice from thesebeautèsand let me tell you, mycurls have never felt better! Let me spill thehair secrets that will change your life, turn heads and make them sayoh là là…


French hair tip 1# - Wash your hair twice a week

Le French avoid washing their hair often to prevent irritating and stripping the scalp of its natural oils. The French secret is that the following day after washing the hair is when it has its best volume.



I like to balance the Cattier Sulphate-free Shampoo and Conditioner for coloured hair to preserve my blonde locks and the Klorane Shampoo and Conditioner with Oat Milk to avoid overusing protein and hydrate my hair.




To detangle my hair in the shower (always detangle curls when they are wet!), I use the Bachca 029 Beech Wood Wooden Comb. When I am styling my hair in a bun or a ponytail to smooth out the hair for a more sleek look, I use the Bachca 001 Wooden Detangling Hair Brush with Nylon Bristles. I love these brushes as they detangle so carefully and avoid any breakage.







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