Stay away from products that have parabens, too.

Soak your hair completely with water. Apply shampoo directly to you your scalp. Use your fingers to massage your scalp and rinse thoroughly.

Apply conditioner to the length of your hair. Avoid adding it to your scalp because it will weigh down your hair. Allow the conditioner to penetrate your hair as you finish showering. Then rinse out thoroughly.

Section soaking wet hair into four sections or more, depending on how thick your hair is. The smaller the section, the more defined your curls will turn out.

Begin brushing this section from the ends of your hair and make your way up to the top.

Apply a liberal amount of conditioner to the sectioned hair.

Apply a liberal amount of the custard to sectioned, detangled hair. Rake hair using your hands to separate the curls. If curls appear to be frizz, use a spray bottle to spray more water into the hair

Vigorously shake your head. This technique will separate your curls and add volume to your hair.

Use a large head tie to pull your hair up into a puff. This will elongate your hair for tomorrow. Use a headscarf to cover your hair securely. Make sure that it’s satin- or silk-lined! Stay away from cotton and other drying fabrics that absorb moisture, as dry, dehydrated hair is prone to frizz.

Remove the headscarf and head tie. Use a continuous spray bottle filled with water to refresh your curls. If you have tighter, type 3 or 4 curls, a light oil can be the best way to refresh your hair (also known as a dry refresher).

Use a wide tooth comb or hair pick to pick out your hair. This will add volume to your hairstyle. Shape hair to your personal style.