For Afro hair
Afro hair is naturally drier and tends to dry out if cleaned too often. It's best to wash Afro hair only every 1-2 weeks to preserve the natural oils. Choose a sulfate-free shampoo that gently cleanses without stripping moisture. Gently massage the shampoo into the scalp and allow it to flow down the lengths. Follow with a rich conditioner or deep conditioner to lock in moisture.
For curls
Curly hair tends to dry more quickly and develop frizz. Use a mild shampoo that is sulfate-free to avoid stripping the natural oils too much. Before you start shampooing, gently brush the hair to loosen tangles. Rinse the shampoo thoroughly, then use a leave-in conditioner or light conditioner to restore moisture. Curly hair benefits from gentle towel drying and air drying.
For European hair
Afro hair is naturally drier and tends to dry out if cleaned too often. It is best to wash Afro hair only every 1-2 weeks to preserve the natural oils. Choose a sulfate-free shampoo that gently cleanses without stripping moisture. Gently massage the shampoo into the scalp and allow it to flow down the lengths. Follow with a rich conditioner or deep conditioner to lock in moisture.