When I started my natural hair journey, I quickly learned the importance of moisture. However, I later learned that moisture isn’t linear for everyone’s hair. Moisture-related education and messaging are usually geared towards looser curls being weighed down with product and tighter curls being stiffened by them. Ultimately, finding the right products and levels of moisture for your hair comes down to understanding your hair’s needs and what methods and ingredients work best for you.
To help better understand how to moisturize your natural curls, we spoke to Ana Carolina Nogueira, Ph.D. and Maui Moisture’s Global Research and Development Associate Director, who broke down everything you need to know about keeping your curls hydrated, and what to look for in products.
Meet the Expert
Ana Carolina Nogueira, Ph.D. is Maui Moisture’s Global Research and Development Associate Director. She is based in New York, New York.
Why is moisture so important for curly hair?
Moisture is essential for all hair types, but it’s vital for curly hair types that are drier by nature and more prone to breakage. “Overall, curly hair is more porous and contains fewer lipids than straight hair,” Nogueira says. “Lipids are compounds naturally present in human hair and play an important role in keeping hair naturally moisturized.” When curly hair is moisturized, strands appear shinier, more defined, and less frizzy.
Nogueira says that products play an essential role in hydrating, in addition to adequately moisturizing your hair with water. “By applying adequate cosmetic products, it is possible to deposit ingredients on hair that keep it moisturized, helping strengthen the fibers and keep it protected from damage,” she says.
What are some common misconceptions about moisture and curly hair?