I’ve been a curly gal for ten years, and I’m still learning about my hair. When it comes to our hair type , there’s no one size fits all, which means there’s room for error. If you’ve been wondering why you’re dealing with frizz, breakage, dullness and/or lack of definition, chances are you need to stop certain habits. I’m not one to gatekeep, so I chatted with two hairstylists to learn about six things you should stop doing if you have curly hair. Trust me, you’ll thank me later.

How Do I Know If I Have Curly Hair?

Curly hair comes in different forms and can be defined by how your strands form spirals, waves or coils. As Daijiah explains, “Unlike straight hair, it has a curved follicle shape that gives it its texture but also makes it more prone to dryness, breakage and frizz .

See Full Page