


Taking care of your textured hair can be a real pleasure… but it can also turn into a headache when you don’t understand what works (or doesn’t) for your hair. Whether you have kinky, curly, curly or wavy hair , we can all fall into a few traps without even realizing it. And that’s normal! The important thing is to understand how to avoid these mistakes to better take care of your hair and finally build a suitable and effective hair care routine .
It can't be said enough: understanding your hair type (curly, frizzy, kinky, etc.) as well as its porosity , density , and thickness is the foundation of a successful routine. Using an effective product on someone else's hair doesn't guarantee it will be good for you. Your hair has its own needs!
Tip : Take the time to observe how your hair reacts to water, hydration, oils, etc. You can then choose the right hair products for textured hair , adapted to its behavior.
Many conventional hair products contain ingredients that can be too harsh for textured hair: sulfates, non-soluble silicones, parabens, mineral oils , etc. These components can coat the hair without really nourishing it, cause breakage or even irritate the scalp.
Opt for natural hair products , or at least ones without sulfates, heavy silicones, and controversial ingredients. Your scalp and curls will be delighted!
Too many washes with harsh shampoos (often sulfate-based) can dry out textured hair, which is already naturally dry. Conversely, spacing out washes too long can lead to a buildup of products, oils, and impurities that suffocate the scalp.
Balance is key : choose a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo , wash your hair when it needs it (usually every 1 to 2 weeks), and remember to alternate with a co-wash or a gentler cleansing treatment between shampoos.
Natural hair needs moisture, and not just on wash day! A common mistake is not moisturizing your hair between treatments. The result: dry, brittle hair with a loss of definition.
Tip : Apply a hydrating mist , leave-in , or light hair cream every two to three days. Then seal in moisture with a carrier oil . It's a simple yet super effective routine for keeping hair soft and supple.
Pulling out knots with a conventional brush or detangling dry is a recipe for breakage. Detangling textured hair should always be done gently, on wet or well-moisturized hair, with a wide-toothed comb , a suitable brush , or even just with your fingers.
Little bonus : always divide your hair into sections to detangle more easily, without stressing your lengths or your scalp.
We often focus only on the lengths, but a healthy scalp is the foundation for healthy hair . Piling on products without ever exfoliating or massaging your scalp can slow growth and cause irritation.
Tip : Remember to gently massage your scalp with your fingertips or a massage brush once or twice a week. You can also use a purifying or gentle exfoliating treatment once a month to remove residue.
Maintaining textured hair means learning to listen to your needs, choosing the right products, and being patient and gentle. Avoiding these mistakes is already a big step towards healthy, moisturized, and well-defined hair . And the good news is: at Mansa's, we help you find hair products that are suitable for natural hair , effective, and respectful of your texture.
Theory is good, practice is better, practice with the right products is the best!