Wednesday, April 23, 2025

How to Revive Damaged Curls, According to Stylists

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Sabrina Talbert after using curly hair products.

Growing up with curly hair wasn’t always the easiest. I was constantly looking for ways to tame my 3b, 3c curls, and before I hit my teens, I turned to flat irons and hair dryers on a regular basis. What started as an occasional trip to the salon turned into monthly visits that I kept up consistently for almost 10 years. The result: heat-damaged curls that completely lost their natural pattern. As it turned out, what I thought would make styling easier actually made my natural hair days more difficult to manage.

Once I did my big chop at age 20, I became committed to reviving my curls. I had to develop a whole new regimen, which wasn’t exactly easy when I wasn’t sure what kind of products to use. Since then, I’ve learned a thing or two about the essentials and tried dozens of products that have contributed to the overall health of my hair. If you’re on your own curl recovery journey, you’re not alone. Check out some expert-approved trips for healthier, juicier curls.

How long does it take to restore curly hair?