What to do with thin curls

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Having thin, fine hair can be frustrating for a lot of reasons. While your natural strands are beautiful as they are, there are times when a little more volume and lift is desired. Therefore, everyone who wants a bit more lift to their strands could benefit from some extra help. Here’s what to do with thin curls. Give these suggestions a go, and don’t forget to add your tips and tricks in the comments for other curly girls.

What to do with thin curls

_Trim your ends:
_Sometimes, we cling to any and all length in an effort to keep our hair looking long. However, this can actually work against you. Leaving dead ends actually drags down your hair, making it more difficult for your hair to get natural volume. Instead, make sure you’re getting regular trims to keep your curls as healthy as possible.

Know your products:

Sadly, the fabulous product your favorite influencer is peddling may or may not be great for you and your curls. Every curl is different, and products are designed for specific hair types. Therefore, you need to take some time to really learn about your curls, their natural texture, and thickness. This will help you figure out which products are right for you. Focus on finding products that will provide lift and volume, as well as are lightweight so strands aren’t dragged down.

Limit washes:

This might sound counter-intuitive, but try to limit the amount of washes you give your curls. Additionally, if you have very thin or lightweight hair, you might also want to try to limit the amount of cowashing as well. Instead, try to stretch the days between your washes, and use a dry shampoo to help make your washes last longer. Dry shampoo will also help raise your roots as well, so it’s a win-win situation. When you do condition, don’t apply the conditioner to your roots but instead focus on your ends.