The 11 Best Moisturizers for Hydrated and Soft Natural Hair
What kinds of products can you use to moisturize dry hair?
“There are so many products you can use to moisturize hair, depending on your exact needs,” says Eisenlohr. “Masks, leave-in conditioners, heat protectors, oils, and creams are all great. But you really shouldn’t settle for one moisturizing product and hope that it does the trick. You really need a combo starting from inside the shower all the way through heat styling and finishing products. If your hair is truly dry and in need of serious help, you need to take a look at all your products and involve several steps to further moisturize your hair.”
What causes dry hair?
“Dry hair can be a result of your natural hair texture,” says Eisenlohr. “Curly hair is, of course, at the top of the list for being dryer from the get-go. But also fine color-treated hair is always going to be in need of some regular moisturizing as it is weakened easily, even by everyday wear and tear. Your hair type will play a big role in dryness, with types 3 and 4 (very curly hair) taking the lead. Because the follicle doesn’t lay flat, it’s prone to breakage and dryness more than other types.”