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- Curly and Confident: Embracing Your Natural Curls on the Path to Self-Love
For many, hair is more than just an accessory; it's a part of our identity. If you have natural curls, you know the struggle to embrace your unique look. While society often glorifies straight hair, many of us have found pride in our beautiful spirals. This post will guide you on the road to self-acceptance, share practical tips for boosting self-confidence, and celebrate the incredible beauty of natural curls. My Journey to Self-Acceptance Growing up with curly hair, I often felt out of place since most of my friends had straight hair. Many of my friends, peers, and even teachers would ask if they could touch or play with my hair because it was so "exotic". At first, I didn't mind it, but as it happened more and more, I began to realize how uncomfortable and invasive it felt. People would even reach out and just play with my hair without even asking for my permission making me feel uncomfortable. I would often have to ask people not to touch my hair without my permission; after all I'm not some petting zoo animal they can pet. Because of this, I often felt like I needed to straighten my hair so that people wouldn't touch it all of the time. I remember begging my mom for a flat iron in middle school so that I could straighten my hair whenever I wanted. She tried to warn me that straightening my hair all of the time would damage my curls, but I didn't care; I just wanted to fit in and not have people touching my hair so often. When I finally got my hands on a flat iron, I started straightening my hair. Initially I loved it; it was so much easier than having curly hair. I didn't have to worry about styling it or making sure it wasn't too frizzy or too poofy, and best of all, people weren't grabbing and playing with my hair anymore. Life was good. That is until I had to wash my hair again. The curls came back and everything went back to the way it was before. For a time, all I could think about was how easy and simple it was to have straight hair. It wasn't until the summer going in to my freshman year of high school that I really decided to embrace my natural curls and stop fantasizing about having flat, boring straight hair, (sorry straight hair girlies, but its true). I spent days researching and watching videos about different tools, products, and methods I could use to help me learn how to wash and style my curly hair. I tested different tools, products, and methods for months until I found what worked best for me, and finally, I had a routine. Instead of trying to put my hair in some sort of up-do to hide my curls, I started wearing it out because I was finally proud of my curls! I embraced my curly hair and its natural beauty, and in doing so, I found myself! This transformation encouraged me to embrace my natural beauty and focus on self-appreciation rather than fitting in. Now I want to help out my fellow curly girlies on their journey to loving and embracing their beautiful curly hair! Let's go! Tips for Boosting Self-Confidence with Curly Hair 1. Find the Right Products Finding suitable products for your curly hair can often be a struggle, so here are a few general tips to help you find the right products for your hair. Avoid products with sulfates, parabens, and silicones —they will strip your hair of its natural oils which your hair needs to stay healthy. Instead look for products with ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, aloe vera, glycerin, and argan oil —these ingredients will help seal moisture into your hair and add a natural shine. Look for products specific to your curl pattern —many curly haircare brands have different products based on hair type and curl pattern. Conditioner! Conditioner! Conditioner!—do your self a favor and get both a leave in conditioner and a deep conditioner . Leave in conditioner will help detangle your hair and lock in moisture. Deep conditioner also adds moisture and strengthens your hair to help prevent frizz and breakage, and it improves elasticity. Test out different types of styling products for your hair —you never what works best until you try it. I personally like to use a light gel, but others like to use a cream or mousse. Experiment with various styling products and test different combinations to discover what brings out the best in your unique curls! (Be on the lookout for future posts about products in the next few weeks!) 2. Develop a Signature Routine Creating a hair care routine tailored to your curly locks can significantly boost your confidence. Consider integrating methods like the “plopping” technique after washing. This involves placing your curls in a t-shirt or micro-fiber towel to absorb excess water while maintaining their shape. For added volume, try using a diffuser attachment when blow-drying your hair. Again, test out different techniques and routines until you find what works best for your hair. A reliable routine can significantly enhance your curls, making you feel more confident! (Lookout for future posts about styling techniques and developing a routine in the next few weeks!) 3. Experiment with Hair Styles Your curls offer endless opportunities for creativity! Embracing a variety of hairstyles can be a fun way to showcase your personality and show off your curls. From loose updos to defined ringlets, explore various styles that highlight your curls. Consider incorporating accessories like headbands or colorful scarves for added flair. Enjoy experimenting until you find looks that make you feel beautiful. 4. Surround Yourself with Positivity Connecting with a community that celebrates curly hair can be a game-changer in your self-confidence journey. Sharing your experiences while receiving support from like-minded individuals can strengthen your resolve to love your curls. Remember, you are not alone on this journey and DWCG is here for you! Celebrating the Beauty of Natural Curls Embracing your natural curls transcends the aesthetics; it’s about honoring your true self. Shifting your focus from perceived flaws to embracing your unique qualities is an empowering mindset change. Each curl tells a part of your story, and by celebrating them, you affirm your individuality. When we embrace our natural curls, we initiate a ripple effect, encouraging others to love their hair and themselves! Final Thoughts The path to self-acceptance is filled with challenges, especially for those of us with curly hair. It requires time, perseverance, and lots of patience. By finding the right products, establishing a personal routine, and engaging with our supportive community, you can foster confidence and pride in your curls. Your curls are more than hair; they are a testament to your uniqueness. Allow them to dance freely, shine bright, and know that both you and your curls are beautiful. In this ongoing quest for self-love, let's wear our curls with confidence, celebrating the joy they bring to our lives. That's all for now, see you next week with blog posts about the dreaded wash day and styling tips and tricks! And remember, Don't Worry Curly Girly , you can do this!
- Welcome Curly Girlies!
Introduction Hello curly girly and welcome to DWCG ! My name is Curran Hall and I am the owner and founder of Don't Worry Curly Girly , a platform designed to help and support women with curly hair who need help with style tips, what products to use, and how to deal with the beauty (and pain) that is naturally curly hair. My Story and Inspiration I am a current student at The Catholic University of a America and I am studying marketing and entrepreneurship at the Busch School of Business. I am also the oldest of three girls and grew up in a biracial household. My sisters and I each have a different curl patterns from the next, and growing up our mother struggled to take care of our curly hair because it was so different from hers. She took us to multiple hair salons over the years, yet none of them were ever completely successful in helping us on our curly hair journey. Eventually I realized that I, being the big sister, was gonna have to figure something out. I watched videos and researched popular products and trends that would help me and my sisters maintain our curls. Over the past few years, I’ve experimented with different techniques and products—some worked, some didn’t—but now I’ve perfected my routine, and I’m here to help you discover yours! About the Name When brainstorming a name for my new business, I wanted something that would tell a story and was unique to me. The inspiration came from what my family affectionately calls my "worry curl". Since childhood, whenever I felt anxious or nervous, I would twirl a curl behind my ear to help calm me down and give me something else to focus on. It is a habit that has stayed with me for as long as I can remember and has become a part of who I am, so it only felt right to incorporate into the name of my business. And so, Don't Worry Curly Girly was born! Our Community DWCG is here to help you understand your curls so that you can better take care of your hair and lover your natural, beautiful hair. Our website will offer posts including hair routine and style tips, product reviews, the difference between curl types, and anything else you curly girlies want to see. We will teach you how to experiment with different products so you can curate the perfect routine for you. Together we will learn from our mistakes and share our experiences to help one another fall in love with our curly hair. We are here for you and want to create a safe environment where we curly girlies can help and support each other on our curly hair journeys! Don't Worry Curly Girly , we're here for you!