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Question #22171
49 days ago
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how to apply curd on hair - #22171

Tanmay

I am trying to figure out how to apply curd on hair because I've read so many good things about it. My hair has been super dry and frizzy, especially after moving to this drier climate for work. I keep seeing posts about how to apply curd on hair for moisture and shine and it really caught my attention. Last weekend, I decided to give it a try. I got some fresh curd from a local market, like they said, and I didn't know if I should put it directly on my scalp or mix it with anything else. I managed to make a messy mixture, but honestly, I wasn’t sure at what point I was supposed to rinse it off — did I leave it too long or not enough? I just felt kinda clueless about how to apply curd on hair — like, is there a specific method or timing I’m missing? My cousin swears by it, saying she saw a huge difference in her hair after just one treatment. But... come on, how do I get that to work for me? I'm really just looking for some clear guidance on how to apply curd on hair, what to expect, and if its really gonna help with the frizz. Any tips? I would appreciate any advice, thanks!

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Applying curd to your hair can indeed serve as a natural conditioner due to its moisturizing properties, beneficial in tackling issues like dryness and frizz. Start by getting plain, fresh curd, and make sure it’s at room temperature before application. You’ll want to section your hair into small parts for a more thorough application. Apply the curd generously from your scalp to the tips using either your fingers or a brush. To enhance its effect, you can mix the curd with a tablespoon of honey or a few drops of olive or coconut oil, which are known for additional nourishing actions. The mixture should be applied directly onto clean, damp, or wet hair—this moisture aids in better absorption of the curd’s benefits. Begin with your roots and work your way down, ensuring even coverage. Once applied, cover your head with a shower cap to prevent any mess. Let the treatment sit for about 20 to 30 minutes but not longer than this time as the curd can tend to dry out, making it harder to rinse off. When rinsing, use cold or lukewarm water and shampoo gently to remove all the curd. Depending on your hair’s needs, you can repeat this process weekly or bi-weekly until you observe significant improvement. Remember, while curd might help with the frizziness and add shine for some, it’s not a guaranteed solution for everyone. It’s also important to maintain a balanced hair care regimen that includes a diet rich in hydration, and protect your hair from excessive sun or heat exposure. Consider testing the curd on a small patch of scalp first to ensure there’s no allergic reaction. If you encounter any hair or scalp concerns like itching or excessive hair fall, it’s best to reach out to a healthcare professional or dermatologist to rule out any underlying issues.

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