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... Read moreAs someone with naturally curly hair, I've often wondered about the age-old question: "What happens if you brush it?" Brushing curly hair can feel like a risky move because it may lead to frizz, breakage, or loss of defined curls. From my experience, the key is understanding your hair's unique texture and using the right tools and techniques. One important tip is to avoid brushing dry curls. Dry curly hair is more prone to frizz and breakage. Instead, I usually detangle my hair gently when it's wet or damp, applying a leave-in conditioner or curl cream to provide slip and reduce friction. Using a wide-tooth comb or even just my fingers works best for me, helping to keep the curls intact and prevent damage. I also learned that brushing curly hair daily isn't necessary and can actually be harmful over time. Instead, focusing on moisturizing and protective styling helps preserve curl shape and hair health. For example, using silk or satin pillowcases and avoiding harsh hair products can make a big difference. Curly haircare routines differ widely among women, especially millennials who embrace natural textures while exploring styles. Sharing tips and experiences in communities focused on curly hair (#curlyhair, #haircare, #relatable) has helped me stay informed and motivated. It's about finding what suits your specific curl pattern and lifestyle rather than following rigid rules. In summary, brushing curly hair should be done thoughtfully, preferably when wet and with gentle tools. Understanding and loving your curls as they are is part of a healthy haircare journey. Hopefully, these insights help anyone curious about the effects of brushing curly hair and looking for practical care tips!

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Oh my goshhhhh this is what my hair is like and everyone I wear it natural someone says “on his this your natural hair???? Your waves are so pretty!” Like boo thang these is not no waves