Readers’ Diary includes some of my beautiful readers who’ve had a curly hair transformation after following the Curly Hair Routine. A whole section dedicated to my readers.
So here’s a big shoutout to all my lovely readers – I would love it if you can share photos of your curly hair’s before & after, how the blog has helped you and a paragraph about your routine and products. Send them to info@curlsandbeautydiary.com
“Finally I am here writing my routine after asking you a zillion questions. Hats off to you for your time, patience and influencing girls like me to go with curly hair so boldly. It was a huge struggle till I found out your page. But now am loving my curls and proudly leaving it open. Especially when people ask me “From where did you perm your hair?”
I have watched a lot of videos before on YouTube and tried the routines but nothing worked. One day I came across your Instagram post and was mesmerized at your curls. I started to follow you and your posts regularly. Thanks a ton for the support you give me by replying to all my doubts quickly and patiently. You have answered every single question and supported me in not giving up on embracing my curls.
Lastly, a way I can describe you as is “goddess of curls”.
My curly hair routine:
- I do oil massage with coconut oil and olive oil. I leave it for around an hour before shampoo.
- Shampoo – I use enliven shampoo or pantene pro v.
- Conditioner – I use a mix of two conditioners; the L’Oreal Paris Smooth Intense Conditioner and Enliven. Sometimes I use Matrix. I leave the conditioner in.
- Styling products– Cantu curl activator cream & devacurl ultra defining gel. It gives me good hold for at least 3 days!
- After applying the gel, I scrunch with a cotton tee and let it air dry.”
Start your own curl transformation today! – Start Here. Read about other readers’ transformations here – Readers’Diary. Submit your own diary at info@curlsandbeautydiary.com
Blog Comments
Priyadarshini Padmakumar
November 18, 2019 at 12:21 am
Is the cantu curl activator needed?
Anjana
November 18, 2019 at 3:11 pm
What do you mean? Needed for what?