Curly Care Recipes

  • Curls that are Damaged

    Recipe:
    African Shea butter and Yam conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa Butter and Hemp Curl Cream.

    Method:
    Pre-poo your hair, with our *nourishing hair oil*, preferably overnight or an hour before washing. Wash and condition your hair, leave the conditioner on for 15 mins to deep condition. Once rinsed out follow with the Curl cream.
    Dry as preferred.

  • Curls that are Thirsty/dry

    Recipe:
    African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream.


    Method:

    We've got the perfect trio for your thirsty/dry curls. Start by applying our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner in sections on your wet hair. Then, lock in that moisture with our Nourishing growth oil, which also brings the shine and softness to your mane. And for those extra-dry curls, seal the deal with our African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream. It's your secret weapon for defining those curls, taming frizz, and giving that extra hold. #CurlsOnPoint
    Dry as preferred.

  • Curls that are transitioning

    Recipe:
    African black soap Shampoo, African Shea butter and Yam conditioner, African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner

    Method:
    We've got the ultimate recipe for curls that are making that transition from heat damage, dyes or chemicals. Start by cleansing your hair using our African black soap Shampoo, and afterward, apply our African Shea butter and Yam conditioner to the tips your hair. Let that conditioner work its magic for about 15 minutes for a deep, luxurious conditioning session. After rinsing it out, finish off the whole process with our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner. Your curls will thank you! #KurlTransformationInProgress


    Dry as preferred.

  • Curls that need TLC

    Recipe:

    African black soap Shampoo, African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream.


    Method:
    We've got the perfect remedy for those curls that are craving some TLC. It all begins with a pre-poo treatment using our Nourishing Growth Oil – it's best to do this overnight or at least an hour before your wash to show your hair some extra love. When it's time to cleanse, turn to our African Black Soap Shampoo, and once you're all clean, give your hair some extra attention by applying our African Shea Butter and Yam Conditioner to the tips of your hair. Let it sink in for a deeply nourishing and restorative treatment. After you rinse it out, follow up with our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner. Depending on your hair type, especially if you're rocking those Type 4 curls, you can seal the deal with our Curl Cream. And if your ends are feeling a bit dry, a few drops of our Hair Oil will do the trick. Your curls are in for some serious pampering! #TLCForYourKurl
    Dry as preferred.

The Curl Codes

  • CURLY

    3B - 3C

    Curly hair is characterised by well-defined, loose, and bouncy curls that often form an "S" shape.

    These curls can range from subtle waves to more pronounced spirals. Curly hair is known for its flexibility and versatility, as it can be styled in various ways and is generally more resistant to frizz compared to other curl types.

    This texture often requires moisture and frizz control to maintain its natural shape and bounce.

  • COILY

    3C - 4B

    Coily hair, also known as "kinky" or "afro-textured" hair,consists of tight, densely packed coils that form a zigzag pattern.

    The curls are smaller in diameter and can appear as small springs or corkscrews. Coily hair is prone to shrinkage, which means it may appear shorter than it actually is when dry. This texture requires a lot of moisture, as it tends to be drier and more susceptible to breakage.

    Careful handling and protective styling are essential to maintain the health and integrity of coily hair.

  • TIGHT TEXTURES

    4A - 4C

    "Tight textures" is a broad category that includes hair textures ranging from coily to afro. These textures feature smaller, tightly coiled curls, often forming "Z" or "O" shapes.

    Hair in this category is naturally dense and can be very delicate.

    The tightness of the curls can make them prone to tangling and breakage.

    Proper care for tight textures involves deep conditioning, gentle detangling, and protective styles to minimise stress on the strands.

  • Wavy

    4A - 4C

    "Tight textures" is a broad category that includes hair textures ranging from coily to afro. These textures feature smaller, tightly coiled curls, often forming "Z" or "O" shapes.

    Hair in this category is naturally dense and can be very delicate.

    The tightness of the curls can make them prone to tangling and breakage.

    Proper care for tight textures involves deep conditioning, gentle detangling, and protective styles to minimise stress on the strands.

HOW TO FIND YOUR RECIPE FOR

Curls that are Damaged

Recipe:

African Shea butter and Yam conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa Butter and Hemp Curl Cream.

Method:
Pre-poo your hair, with our *nourishing hair oil*, preferably overnight or an hour before washing. Wash and condition your hair, leave the conditioner on for 15 mins to deep condition. Once rinsed out follow with the Curl cream.
Dry as preferred.

Curls that are Thirsty/dry

Recipe:

African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream.

Method:

We've got the perfect trio for your thirsty/dry curls. Start by applying our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner in sections on your wet hair. Then, lock in that moisture with our Nourishing growth oil, which also brings the shine and softness to your mane. And for those extra-dry curls, seal the deal with our African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream. It's your secret weapon for defining those curls, taming frizz, and giving that extra hold.

#CurlsOnPoint

Dry as preferred.

Curls that are transitioning

Recipe:

African black soap Shampoo, African Shea butter and Yam conditioner, African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner

Method:

We've got the ultimate recipe for curls that are making that transition from heat damage, dyes or chemicals. Start by cleansing your hair using our African black soap Shampoo, and afterward, apply our African Shea butter and Yam conditioner to the tips your hair. Let that conditioner work its magic for about 15 minutes for a deep, luxurious conditioning session. After rinsing it out, finish off the whole process with our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner. Your curls will thank you!

#KurlTransformationInProgress

Dry as preferred.

Curls that need TLC

Recipe:

African black soap Shampoo, African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner, Nourishing growth oil, African Cocoa butter and Hemp Curl Cream.

Method:

We've got the perfect remedy for those curls that are craving some TLC. It all begins with a pre-poo treatment using our Nourishing Growth Oil – it's best to do this overnight or at least an hour before your wash to show your hair some extra love. When it's time to cleanse, turn to our African Black Soap Shampoo, and once you're all clean, give your hair some extra attention by applying our African Shea Butter and Yam Conditioner to the tips of your hair. Let it sink in for a deeply nourishing and restorative treatment. After you rinse it out, follow up with our African Baobab and Okra Leave-in conditioner. Depending on your hair type, especially if you're rocking those Type 4 curls, you can seal the deal with our Curl Cream. And if your ends are feeling a bit dry, a few drops of our Hair Oil will do the trick. Your curls are in for some serious pampering!

#TLCForYourCurl

Dry as preferred.

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