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Adding weight to curls is helpful if you struggle with tight ringlets that stand and spring up. Weighing curls down can help tame and keep them in place. This may feel intimidating if you have thick, coarse hair, because many products are ineffective on extremely curly hair. Fortunately, by thoroughly saturating your hair with product and growing your hair long, you can banish unruly curls once and for all.

Best Ways to Add Weight to Curly Hair

  1. Use moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
  2. Apply leave-in conditioner or jojoba oil to smooth your curls.
  3. Avoid using volumizing hair products.
  4. Deep condition your hair weekly.
  5. Ask your stylist for long, blended layers.

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    Keep layers long. By keeping layers long, you can add weight to curls and keep them from springing up. Long layers will look flattering whether you wear your hair naturally curly or you straighten it. Stay away from short layers, because they make hair lighter and create a looser hairstyle.[1]

    • Keep your shortest layer at least 10 inches (25cm) long, if you have hair below your shoulders.
    • If you have medium-length hair, keep your shortest layer at least 6 inches (15cm) long.
    • If you have chin-length hair, keep the shortest layer at least 4 inches (10cm) long.[2]
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    Ask for blended layers. You will need some type of layering with curly hair. Otherwise, you’re at risk of having a triangle-shaped cut, where all the weight poofs out at the bottom. Make sure your layers do not create any weight lines, like what you would see in a wedge or “stacked” haircut. Ask your stylist for blended layers that do not create any added weight.

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    Wear your hair long. Growing your hair out is one of the easiest ways to add weight to curls, but it can take time to grow. The longer your hair is, the more added weight to hold your curls down. Grow your hair out no matter what type of curl you have to help lay it down.

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    Avoid volumizing products. Products that add volume to your hair will free up and loosen your curls, making them lighter and bigger. Stay away from “root-boosting” sprays or anything else marketed as a product that adds volume. Also avoid using gels, as most of them contain alcohol and will dry out your hair.[3]

    • Using volumizing products too often can dry out and damage your hair.[4]
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    Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Effective moisturizing shampoos and conditioners should absorb easily into the hair. They also pull moisture deeply in the cuticle to keep it there, adding weight to curls. Select a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner that has a reputation for working all day long for optimum results.

    • Also make sure that your moisturizing shampoo is “sulfate-free" since sulfates can damage your hair.[5]
    • Condition your hair every time you wash and shampoo for best results.
    • Always rinse your conditioner out with cool water to seal the hair's cuticle. This will allow your hair to hold the moisture better.
    • Manipulate your hair the least amount possible when you shampoo. Lightly rub your scalp with your fingertips, then rinse.[6]
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    Leave an all-natural, high quality oil in your hair. Oils that have been known to work well with hair, like olive oil or jojoba oil, can elongate curls and weigh them down. Use coconut oil, if your hair is especially dry. Tame and moisturize curls, while also controlling frizz, by warming a 12 teaspoon (2.5mL) of your chosen oil in your hands. Apply through the lengths of damp, towel-dried hair starting at the ends.

    • A leave-in conditioner formulated for curly hair can be used in place of oil.
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    Deep-condition your hair every week. Deep-conditioning your hair will intensely moisturize it to keep curls frizz-free, tamed and defined. Commit to a hair care regimen that makes room for a weekly deep-conditioner. Apply the conditioner and get other things done for about ten minutes.

    • For an extra deep-conditioning treatment, warm a damp towel in the microwave for 30 to 60 seconds and wrap it around your head for 15 minutes. Skip the microwave if you’re able to sit under a hooded hair dryer for the 15 minutes.
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    Blot excess water out of wet hair. When you towel dry your wet curly hair, it’s important to absorb water by blotting and not rubbing your curls. Use a cotton or microfiber towel, hold it over your hand, then scrunch and blot water out from the ends up. Don't create frizz and friction by rubbing a towel back and forth on your curls. The more you manipulate your hair, the less weighted down your curls will be.

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    Spritz in a leave-in conditioner spray. Leave-in conditioner is a great way to detangle curly hair, since you want to avoid combing it excessively. Look for one formulated especially for curly hair and detangling. Most leave-in conditioners are fairly light-weight, so spritz it on liberally.

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    Use a pick, wide-tooth comb or your fingers to comb hair. While combing your hair with a wide-tooth comb, pick, or your fingers may seem contradictory when you want to hold curls down, brushing them only makes matters worse. Lightly comb your hair with your fingers if you don’t have any tangles. Use a pick to remove knots and a wide-tooth comb to remove tangles.[7]

    • Finger combing is the most gentle way to comb through curls to keep them weighed down.
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    Let your hair air dry or use a diffuser. When you have curly hair, blow-dryers are not always your friend. After you towel dry and comb your hair, continue to let your hair air dry. If you must get your hair dry, use a diffuser on low heat. Remember, the less you style your hair, the more weighed down it can lay.

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    Poofy hair is usually a sign that your hair is dehydrated. Look for products that are made specifically for curly hair that are hydrating to put moisture back into your hair. You should also avoid drying your hair with a cotton towel since the friction can make your hair poofier. Instead, use a microfiber towel or an old T-shirt to gently squeeze the water out of your hair.

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    The best thing for your kinky hair is to use some heavy conditioners that weigh down the hair, along with some heavy butters.

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      • Adding weight to curls can make curly hair appear straighter than it really is. This is because the added weight will stretch the curl vertically. In contrast, opting for a shorter curly hairstyle can let your curls form more easily and give them a softer, looser, and bouncier appearance.

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      • Don't touch it too much or it will make your hair frizz up.

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      4. Christine George. Master Hair Stylist & Colorist. Expert Interview. 10 January 2020.
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      6. http://www.tightlycurly.com/technique/curlyprimer/
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      To weigh curly hair down, try blotting, not rubbing your hair dry after a shower. Rubbing creates frizz with all that friction. Try to let your hair air dry as often as possible, as hair dryers will fluff your hair up. When detangling, use a pick, wide-tooth comb, or your fingers instead of a brush for the same reason! Use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners that absorb easily into your hair. Avoid volumizing products, but leave all-natural, high quality oils like olive oil or jojoba oil in your hair. To really moisturize your curls, deep-condition your hair every week. If you’re thinking about experimenting with a new hairstyle, try a haircut with long, blended layers. This will add weight to your curls and keep them from springing up. Also, the longer you grow your hair, the more its own weight will hold curls down. For more tips on banishing your unruly curls, scroll down!

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      FAQs

      How do you know if your curly hair is weighed down? ›

      if it's too heavy, it's definitely gonna have that, like, gunk feeling to it, like it's just greasy. the roots will definitely be flat and weigh down. you're not gonna get much volume, and it's going to be too greasy and shiny.

      How do you add weight to fine curly hair? ›

      8 EASY WAYS TO ADD VOLUME TO FINE HAIR
      1. Use a volumising shampoo and conditioner. ...
      2. Don't use conditioner on your roots. ...
      3. Tease your roots. ...
      4. Massage your scalp. ...
      5. Blow dry your hair upside down. ...
      6. Use a dry shampoo in between washes. ...
      7. Change your hair parting. ...
      8. Curl your hair overnight without heat.

      How to stop curly hair from puffing up? ›

      This is an easy one!
      1. don't brush - comb, and only comb when wet.
      2. only tie hair up when absolutely needed.
      3. wash hair with cold water.
      4. use curl creams.
      5. wash your hair - sometimes this is a sign it needs a wash.
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      What ingredients weigh down curly hair? ›

      Mineral Oils, Waxes & Parabens

      Mineral oil or Petrolatum weigh down your curls and are hard to remove without sulphates.

      Does leave-in conditioner weigh down curls? ›

      Is leave-in conditioner good for hair? Yes, as long as it has enriching, moisturizing ingredients that can protect your hair cuticle without weighing down your curls.

      What does unhealthy curly hair look like? ›

      Common signs of damaged curly hair include split ends, frizz, breakage, and a lack of curl definition. Damaged curly hair may also feel rough and dry to the touch. To combat these issues, it's essential to use hair care products that are specifically formulated for curly hair.

      How to make curly hair grow down instead of out? ›

      Achieve longer, downward-growing curls with these tips! Regularly trim your hair to remove split ends and promote healthy growth. Opt for a layered haircut to add weight and control to your curls. Use a wide-tooth comb or your fingers to detangle gently, starting from the ends.

      How to make curls drop? ›

      Curling your hair in alternating directions will make your curls look more natural. It will also help to prevent your curls from clumping together, providing a softer, more bouncy look. The larger and thicker the strands of hair you wrap around your curling iron, the looser your curls will be.

      What are type 3 curls? ›

      What is Type 3 Hair? Type 3 hair is a curly hair texture with a definitive 's' pattern. They are also spiral curls, ranging from loose and bouncy loops to tight and springy textures similar to corkscrews. The hair follicles are oval, resulting in each strand's curl.

      What is the best way to thin out thick curly hair? ›

      Cut tiny snips along the back of the hair in a pyramid pattern.
      1. Each cut will only be a millimeter or 2 long. Keep in mind that you're cutting into the hair instead of cutting across.
      2. Try to keep all of your cuts centered and evenly spaced. ...
      3. This is also known as a “bricklaying” pattern.

      What's the best haircut for thin curly hair? ›

      These are some of our favorite hairstyles for thin curly hair:
      • Long Tousled Pixie. A longer pixie adds lots of volume to thin curly hair. ...
      • Classic Bob. ...
      • Shoulder-Length Cut. ...
      • Curly Bangs. ...
      • Deep Side Part. ...
      • Blunt Bob. ...
      • Layered Lob. ...
      • The Shag.

      Does conditioner weigh down curly hair? ›

      Too much conditioner can weigh your hair down or alter hair's natural texture; this is called' over-conditioning'. But skimping on conditioner means you don't get all the hydration and protection that the product promises. Too little conditioner may leave you prone to static electricity build-up or flyaways in winter.

      Does water weigh down curly hair? ›

      Well, hard water can leave curly hair coated in a film of mineral buildup which can weigh curls down, stretch them out and cause them to fall flat. To restore the spring back into your curls you need to remove these minerals and that's where Color Wow's Dream Filter comes in to play.

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