
Authority Magazine Interview with Heather K | The Curls at Home Coach @ Curly Girl Method Club
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Is My Hair Even Wavy or Curly… or Is It Just Frizzy?
Be honest... have you ever stood in the mirror, grabbed a handful of your hair, and said —“Is this a curl? A wave? Or just one big cloud of chaos?” 😅 If you have, same.That question is literally why CGMC® exists. I used to think my hair was just frizzy, messy, unruly. Nothing more.Not curly. Not wavy. Just hard to deal with. But here’s what no one told me — and maybe no one’s told you either:Frizz is a strand of hair that's not hanging out with its mates.Not clumping. Not waving. Not ringleting.Just out there solo… trying its best, but not quite getting the group memo. Let’s unpack this… If your hair: Goes poof in the rain Never dries smooth without a straightener Looks like it wants to do something... but then doesn’t Gets big when you brush it Has random bends or loops in places Then your hair is not straight. It IS wavy or curly or inbetween wurly. Here’s what I’d tell you if you messaged me asking this: ➡️ Try co-washing.➡️ Use a leave-in that doesn’t weigh you down or coat your hair (ours only has what waves + curls like).➡️ Style on soaking wet hair.➡️ Don’t detangle when dry. Not sure where to start? That’s literally why I made the Quiz: What Will Work for My Waves + Curls? It’s free, it’s 60 seconds, and it’ll tell you what steps your hair needs — and what to skip. Or you can go all in and grab a Starter Kit. It’s got the products and tutorials that walk you through it all. Because if your hair’s secretly curly or wavy, it’s going to show up fast —Once you stop stripping it and start giving it the care it’s quietly been asking for. Frizz isn’t the enemy. It’s a clue. It means your hair’s trying — and it just needs a little help getting there.You're not mad for thinking your hair might be textured.I can't wait to seee where your journey takes you! If your hair is not straight it is wavy, curly, wurly, coily after all 😉Stay Curly, Heather x
Learn moreWhat Products Are Good for Wavy + Curly Hair?
Here’s the honest answer: it’s not really about products.It’s about ingredients. Because the truth is, one product could work brilliantly for one person and leave another with dry, frizzy, heavy hair — all because of what’s inside the bottle. So instead of asking, “Which product is best?”Ask, “What’s in it?”That’s what actually matters. At CGMC®, we learned this the long way — by going through it ourselves and listening to over 350,000 people with curls and waves.That’s why when I started CGMC®, I sold my flat to formulate a line that removed the real triggers. The Things Curls + Waves LOVE (according to 350k curlies): These are the ingredients that consistently help texture thrive: Aloe vera – soothing, hydrating, and calming for both scalp + frizz Olive oil (in the right formulation) – moisturising without heaviness Vitamin B5 (Panthenol) – a humectant that adds moisture and shine Anti-static agents – to smooth the hair and reduce frizz without buildup Antibacterial botanicals – for a cleaner, calmer scalp Emulsifiers that rinse clean – because clean hair = fresh curls Antioxidants like henna extract – helps results last past day one And these are each one product each, so if you do have a sensitivity to it, you'll know the culprit + move on. But just as important — actually, more important — is what your hair doesn’t like. What We Removed from Every CGMC® Product: These are the ingredients our community told us were causing frizz, buildup, or frustration: ❌ Silicones – cause buildup and block moisture ❌ Sulphates – drying cleansers that rough up your curl pattern ❌ Coconut oil – too heavy or stiffening for most ❌ Drying alcohols – steal moisture from your strands ❌ Protein overload – throws off the balance and leads to breakage ❌ Parabens – unnecessary preservatives ❌ Itchy “M” ingredients (like Methylisothiazolinone) – common allergy triggers We stripped all of this out so you don’t have to keep guessing. But Wait — How Do You Make Products for Everyone with Textured Hair? Great question. And the answer is:You don’t mix everything into one bottle. One-size-fits-all doesn’t work when you’ve got: Different curl patterns Different densities Different porosities Different individual strand thicknesses Different lifestyles + preferences So instead of chasing a “miracle product,” I created the 6-Step CGMC® System — a way to break everything down into simple, targeted steps so you can build a routine that works for your exact hair type. Here’s what that means: No protein in your daily products — so we can add it only when your hair actually needs it Cleansers, masks, and treatments kept separate — because too much of the wrong thing at the wrong time leads to limp, dry, or frizzy curls Step-by-step routines with tutorials — so you're not guessing, you're learning So What Products Are Good for Curly + Wavy Hair? Here’s what to look for:✅ Ingredients that hydrate + protect✅ Products that rinse clean✅ Labels that tell the truth — not just buzzwords they match the ingredients list.✅ Formulas that give you flexibility to adjust to your own hair's needs At CGMC®, we say: Say NO to nasties:No drying cleansers, no build-up, no stiff hair, no harmful chemicals. Say YES to what works:✓ UK-made✓ Vegan + cruelty-free✓ Curly Girl Method safe✓ Colour safe✓ Rinse-clean formulas✓ Tutorials that teach, not confuse Want help figuring out what your hair needs? Start by flipping the bottle.Look at the ingredients — not just the marketing line.If your hair hates something, write it down.Next time you shop, check for those same ingredients. If they’re in there? Likely a miss. If they’re not? You’ve got a better shot at success. Or… skip the confusion and take our Unique Curl Code™ — we’ll tell you exactly what to use and what to avoid based on your real curl type, porosity, and goals. That’s how you win at wave + curl care.Not by buying more stuff.But by buying smarter — and finally understanding what works for you.Stay Curly, Heather x
Learn moreHair Oils That Enhance Curl Definition for Wavy Hair
(Or… do they?) Okay — I kind of tricked you with that title. Because the truth is, oils aren’t going to give your curls or waves definition on their own. That’s not what they do. But let’s talk about what they can do. And how to use them so you don’t end up feeling like you dipped your head in a chip pan. Oils: Not Good. Not Bad. Just Misunderstood. Oils are one of those ingredients that people either slather on or completely avoid — and honestly, the answer is somewhere in the middle. If you’re applying neat oil directly to your hair, think of it like washing a frying pan after cooking something greasy. You’ll need a proper degreaser (or in hair terms: a strong cleanser) to remove that oil build-up. And that’s the issue — applying oils too heavily can lead to build-up, dullness, and, ironically, more frizz because you’ll need to over-wash to get rid of it. So how do you use oils in a way that works for wavy + curly hair? Here’s what I recommend at CGMC® (and how I use them myself): 1–3 drops of our Seal It oil over a styler like Casting Queen is a game-changer.It helps soften any crunch from gel cast, adds shine, and won’t cause greasy build-up or require a “dish soap” cleanse to remove.Light, intentional use = magic.100ml of oil poured straight on your ends? Absolutely not. Want to use oils for deeper hydration? Mix them into your conditioner. Yep, really.Emulsify (just a fancy word for blending) a few drops of oil into your conditioner before applying.This way, you get the benefits — frizz control, hydration, softness — without weighing your hair down or leaving residue behind. Leave it on for longer if your hair is super dry or feels brittle.But make sure you’re doing this because your hair is dry, not just frizzy — sometimes frizz comes from imbalance, not dehydration. Ours is called Treat It. The bottom line: When to Use Oils in Wavy + Curly Hair ✅ To banish frizz? Yes. Mixed with conditioner. ✅ To soften gel cast? Perfect. A few drops after styling = shine and softness. ❌ To define curls/waves? Not really. You’ll need a styler (like gel or cream) + technique for that. ❌ To soak your hair in 100ml of oil? Please no. That’s build-up city, with little reward. Heavy oil use often ends in over-cleansing, which causes dryness… which leads to more frizz. See the cycle? Oils can be brilliant — when used with care. They’re supporting players, not the main act. Shine? Yes. Sealing in moisture? Yes. Definition? Not on their own. So if you’re asking:“Which hair oils enhance curl definition for wavy hair?”The answer is: they don’t — but they can support the products and techniques that do. And if you want to try one that actually works in a curly routine, we’ve made ours light, silicone-free, and super versatile. It's called Seal It — and it’s fab for frizz, shine, and smoothing over gel.Stay Curly, Heather x
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