We also consulted two of the industry’s top curl experts, hairstylists Haiya Eliza and Sabrina Rowe Holdsworth, on the best types of products for curly hair and how to enhance and define your curls. Every single curl product on this list has been tested to work extraordinarily well on curly hair (from types 2c to 4c), with absolutely stellar reviews, and include everything from the best curl shampoos to the best hair oils to the best curl creams, hair gels, and more. So how TF are you expected to figure out the best curl products for your curl type? Uh, you aren’t-because we did it for you. What works for my thin 2c/ 3a curls isn’t going to work for my friend/colleague’s 4b/ 4c curls (hi, beauty editor-at-large Julee Wilson). Which means I’ve spent a literal lifetime (and my entire career) testing and reviewing the best curly hair products-and, consequently, the worst-because as anyone with curly hair knows, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all curl product. I have fine, thin curly hair that’s prone to frizzing up, poofing out, getting greasy, and falling straight.
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