Strive to use curl-enhancing hydrating conditioners when you wash. [2] X Research source
Try replacing your regular shampoo with conditioner and see how you like the results.
Use a microfiber towel for drying your hair. These are much gentler than cotton towels.
If you have coarse, tightly curled hair, always brush and detangle your hair when it is wet or damp. Apply some conditioner to your hair first and then use a wide tooth comb or your fingers to detangle it. Do not try to detangle your hair when it is dry. Brushing tightly curled hair when it is dry will lead to frizz and, potentially, breakage. Looser curls can be brushed dry or wet before and during cleaning sessions. [9] X Research source
Set an appointment again as soon as your curls start to flatten at the crown. [14] X Research source Ask for scissors, not a razor. Scissors create sharp, clean lines that reduce frizz and fly-aways. [15] X Research source
Stock up on curl-enhancing products and experiment to find the right mixture to combat a combination problems, including frizz, dryness, and dullness. [17] X Research source Keep in mind that what works for someone else might not work for you. Try different combinations to find the best mixture of products for your hair.