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WHAT WOULD ASHLE' DO?
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Heatless Curls
Heatless Curls
Heatless Curls
using heat free ways to curl natural hair is the way to go because you don't want to ruin your beautiful texture.
Using heat free ways to curl natural hair is the way to go because you don't want to ruin your beautiful texture. You can achieve heatless curling doing the following: Finger Coils, Bantu Knots, Flexi Rods, Braid Outs, Twist Outs, and Flat Twists!
๐ง Moisture Is the Secret Sauce for Hair Growth
If there’s one golden rule for healthy, thriving hair, it’s moisture, moisture, moisture!
Naturally textured hair—especially African American hair—tends to be curly, coily, coarse, and naturally dry. That’s just the nature of our beautiful strands. Because the natural oils from the scalp have a harder time traveling down curls and coils, our hair needs a little extra love to stay hydrated and healthy.
The good news? Once you learn what your hair loves, keeping it moisturized becomes a total game changer.
๐ฟ Daily Moisture Treatments
One of the simplest and most effective ways to fight dryness is something you already have at home:
Water.
Yes—plain water is the true source of moisture for your hair. Spritzing or lightly applying water to your hair throughout the day can instantly revive dry strands and keep them soft and manageable.
Here’s the secret many naturals don’t realize at first:
๐ Products and oils alone don’t moisturize dry hair.
Think of it like this:
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๐ง Water = Moisture
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๐งด Oils & products = Sealers
Oils and creams help lock in moisture, but they can’t replace water. If you apply them to dry hair without water first, they’re just sitting on top of your strands instead of doing their job.
โจ The Simple Moisture Formula
For soft, thriving hair, remember this easy routine:
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Start with water – mist or lightly dampen your hair.
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Add a moisturizer or leave-in conditioner.
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Seal with an oil or butter to lock that hydration in.
This method keeps your hair hydrated, stronger, and more likely to retain length over time.
๐ก Pro Tip
Keep a spray bottle with water nearby during the day. A quick refresh can bring curls back to life and prevent dryness before it starts.
Healthy hair isn’t just about products—it’s about hydration, consistency, and learning what your hair loves. ๐ฑ
AVOID HEAT

5 Heat-Free Ways to Curl Natural Hair Without Damaging Your Curls
If you have curly hair and regularly use heat tools, you may start noticing changes in your curl pattern over time. While blow dryers, flat irons, and curling wands can create beautiful styles, excessive heat can unfortunately damage your natural curls.
One of the first signs of heat damage is when your curls begin to loosen, stretch out, or disappear completely. Normally, when curly hair gets wet, it should bounce right back to its natural pattern. If your hair no longer reverts after washing, that could be a sign your curls are suffering from heat damage.
There are also a few other warning signs to watch for:
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Hair that looks dull instead of shiny
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Strands that tangle more easily
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Curls that appear uneven or stretched
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Hair that feels dry or rough
If you start noticing these changes, it may be time to step back from heat styling and give your curls some extra love.
Why Heat-Free Styling Is Better for Natural Hair
Using heat free ways to curl natural hair is one of the best ways to protect your natural texture. Heat tools can weaken hair over time, making it harder for curls to maintain their natural shape and bounce.
Taking a break from your hot tools can help your hair:
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Maintain its natural curl pattern
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Retain moisture and shine
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Reduce breakage and dryness
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Stay healthier and stronger
So go ahead and give your blow dryer, flat iron, and curling wand a well-deserved break. Your curls will thank you!
Best Heat-Free Ways to Curl Natural Hair
The good news is you don’t need heat to achieve beautiful curls. There are several easy styling techniques that create gorgeous definition while protecting your hair.
1. Braid Outs
Braid outs are one of the simplest heatless styles. Braiding damp hair and letting it dry creates soft waves and natural-looking volume.
2. Twist Outs
Twist outs are a favorite in the natural hair community. This method creates defined curls while helping stretch the hair and reduce shrinkage.
3. Bantu Knots
Bantu knots are perfect if you want bold, springy curls with lots of volume. They also double as a stylish protective hairstyle.
4. Flexi Rods
Flexi rods are great for creating smooth, uniform curls without using heat. They’re perfect if you want a polished curl pattern.
5. Roller Sets
Roller sets are another fantastic heatless option that can give your curls bounce and movement while keeping your strands healthy.
โจ Remember: Your natural texture is beautiful, and protecting it should always be a priority. By using heat-free styling techniques, you can enjoy gorgeous curls while keeping your hair healthy, hydrated, and full of life.


MY HAIR IS DAMAGED HELP!
Understanding Heat Damage & The Big Chop
If your hair looks like the photo shown, it may be experiencing heat damage. Heat damage occurs when frequent use of hot tools or chemical processing weakens the hair’s natural structure. This can lead to hair that appears thin, brittle, dry, and difficult to manage.
One of the most effective ways to repair severely damaged hair is to remove the damaged portions. While many people are hesitant to cut off their length, it’s important to remember that damaged ends can continue to split and cause further breakage, preventing healthy hair growth. Removing these ends allows your healthy hair to thrive.
For many individuals transitioning back to their natural hair texture, the “big chop” is often the fastest and most effective step. The big chop simply means cutting off the damaged or chemically processed hair to allow new, natural growth to take over.
Heat styling, chemical treatments, and frequent coloring can all weaken the hair over time. By removing the damaged hair and focusing on proper hair care, you create the best foundation for growing strong, healthy hair.
The big chop looks different for everyone. For some, it may mean trimming only the damaged ends, while for others it may involve starting fresh with a much shorter style. Although cutting your hair for the first time can feel intimidating, many people find it to be an empowering and exciting step toward healthier hair.
Ultimately, removing damaged hair is an investment in the long-term health, strength, and growth of your natural hair.
How To Detangle Natural Hair
(Using Ashle' Taylor's Collection)
1. Using your hands, section your hair into six sections. Twist those sections so they are separate.
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2. Take down a section and drench the hair using a spray bottle. It's important that the entire section in soaked.
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3.Apply the Marshmallow Detangler from Ashle' Taylor's Collection on the hair. Make sure the hair has enough product on the section to work with.
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4.Begin finger detangling before using a comb. Focus that detangler on the ends and work your way up with your fingers.
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5. Use a WIDE TOOTH COMB to start detangling.
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6. Start detangling from the ends of the hair and work your way up. During this time if you need more product, add water and go in with more detangler
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7. Once the section is completely detangled, twist the hair and start on a new section
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8. Be gentle & repeat