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Understanding Coconut Oil for Curly Hair

In many tropical regions of the world, the oil extracted from the flesh of coconuts has been a beauty care staple for millennia. It’s easy to understand why this clear oil with a heavenly scent has stood the test of time: the benefits and uses are endless! In this article, we’re just going to focus on the best ways to use coconut oil for curly hair, how to make it part of your hair care routine, and why it’s such an amazing all-around product.

Is Coconut Oil Good for Curly Hair?

A resounding yes! As the saying goes, coconut oil and curly hair go together like birds of a feather. This incredibly versatile oil contains many different types of fatty acids, roughly half of which are medium-chain lauric fats. Coconut oil is a penetrating oil (as opposed to a sealing oil), which means it has the power to go deeper into the hair shaft all the way to the cortex.

Benefits of Coconut Oil for Curly Hair

You may be surprised to learn all the superpowers this sweet-smelling oil has. Let’s explore the top three benefits of coconut oil for curly hair.

How to Use Coconut Oil for Curly Hair

Coconut oil melts at around 76°F (24°C), so it doesn’t take much heat to make it liquid and easier to use. No need to use the stove: just rub it between your hands to melt.

Curly Hair Products with Coconut Oil

There are lots of curly hair products with coconut oil, so you don’t have to look far to find the perfect one for your curl type. Even better, you can include it at every step of your hair care routine.
Coconut Oil for Curly Hair FAQ
  • You can use coconut oil on hair every day, but only if your hair type is extremely porous. Otherwise it may oversaturate and cause buildup, which leads to weighdown. For most curly heads, occasional use of straight coconut oil is the perfect dose.
  • Ideally, you should use coconut oil in curly hair two or three times a week. But again, for those whose hair has a high porosity, more frequent applications may be beneficial.
  • Your hair will feel greasy if you use straight coconut oil, so use it sparingly as an occasional deep conditioner. For everyday hair care, use Garnier's curly hair products with coconut oil that are specially formulated to give you the benefits without making your hair feel or look greasy.
  • You can use coconut oil for curly hair that is wet or dry. It all depends on how it’s being used, for example a pre-shampoo treatment is done on dry hair.
  • Coconut oil does not directly help with hair growth, but since it supports scalp health and reduces breakage, it can help create the perfect conditions for stronger growth.
  • The best way to wash out coconut oil on hair is to use a clarifying shampoo. If you feel that you have a buildup of coconut oil, try the double cleansing technique.
  • Coconut oil is generally safe for color-treated curly hair, but always do a patch test first to make sure. If your dye reacts to coconut oil, try conditioning with a lighter oil.
  • Yes, you can leave coconut oil in your hair overnight. In fact, it really works wonders as an overnight hair mask. Apply the warmed oil as directed for the pre-shampoo treatment, then wrap hair in a silk scarf or bonnet to protect pillowcases and sheets.
  • Coconut oil can weigh down curly hair that is fine or thin, so be sure to use a very small amount or just apply it to the ends.
  • The type of coconut oil that is best for curly hair is unrefined, and preferably cold-pressed. Much like virgin olive oil for cooking, unrefined coconut oil offers the maximum nutrient content.
  • It’s not recommended to use coconut oil as a heat protectant on curly hair because it doesn’t hold up well in high temperatures. It’s best to use a specially formulated heat protectant like Honey Milk Heat Spray.

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