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Lather Rinse Repeat: Shampoos For Curly Hair

Posted by Lauren | Wednesday March 23, 20114 comments

Curly-haired women know, when you find a shampoo that works for your texture, stick with it! If you haven't found your perfect match yet try one of these shampoos formulated to get rid of product build up, which will weigh curls down, but won't strip your hair of it's natural oils.


1. Pantene Curly Hair Series Shampoo C$7.99/US$5.84
Boasts Pantene's special polymer formulation aimed at controlling frizz, preventing split-ends and hydrating.

2. Marc Anthony Strictly Curl Defining Shampoo
C$8.89 /US$7.99
Enriched with soya bean and shea butter to add moisture, while silk amino acids smooth cuticles to give your hair a smooth healthy look.

3. TIGI Catwalk Curls Walk Shampoo C$10.18/US$12.19
Wheat amino acids help to penetrate the hair shaft and lock in moisture to protect hair from breaking and causing frizz.

4. LUSH Curly Wurly Shampoo C$20.95/US$21.95
Extra virgin coconut oil hydrates the scalp and softening eggs and avocado butter give moisture back to hair and eliminate frizz.

5. Aveda Be Curly Shampoo C$30.16/US$19.00
Wheat protein smooths hair follicles and is known for its volumizing effect, it’s a curls best friend.

6. Fekkai Luscious Curls Shampoo US$45.99
Honey nectar and ginseng lightly moisturize hair to eliminate frizz and enhance curls; it’s formulated to prep, enhance and define curly, wavy or permed hair.

Curly haired girls: Do you have a special shampoo?

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on March 23, 2011  cathy3087  98 said:

I'm with TOBeautyReviews on this one - it's all about the conditioner! On occasion I will skip the shampoo and go straight to conditioner because I need the natural oils my scalp produces to reduce frizz and weigh my hair down a bit!

on March 23, 2011  TOBeautyReviews  154 said:


I have curly hair and I'm not sure that it's really the shampoo that makes a difference for me but the conditioner and styling cream that I use.

on March 23, 2011  Siofan  50 said:

In the summer I often switch to wearing my hair curly, it's just too hot to blow it out. Switching to curly products is a must or else my hair ends up frizzing in the humidity. I've used the Aveda, it smells so good!

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