Curly hair can feel like a blessing and a curse.
Those with curly hair have a texture that straight-haired people have to spend hours every week trying to achieve.
However, curly hair is often more fine and thus prone to breakage.

In addition, the shape of those swirly locks leads to dehydration.
So, you would think bleaching would be off the table, right?
It’s possible for you to do the same.

With this in mind, she emphasizes the importance of seeing a certified professional.
However, you shouldn’t leave everything up to the professional to take care of.
Estroff said, “The oils from your hair help to protect your scalp during the bleaching process.

Not to mention, the act of washing your hair agitates your scalp causing unnecessary irritation.”
This is especially true if you’re going significantly lighter.
This is the key to avoid prevent your curl pattern and sucking your locks dry.
Slowly drying your hair retains more moisture."
Heating tools are just another way to cause your curls distress.