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15 Natural Hair Problems We ALL Struggle With (Real Fixes)

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I Tried 15 Common Natural Hair Problems… And Fixed Them I Tried 15 Natural Hair Mistakes… And Fixed Every One 😳 Stop Doing This to Your Natural Hair in 2026 🚨 Why Your Natural Hair Routine Isn’t Working (Honest Fixes) I Fixed My Natural Hair Routine… and WOW 😮 Why do your curls look perfect when wet… but completely different once they dry? And why do curly hair products sometimes stop working out of nowhere? In this video I break down 15 of the most common natural and curly hair problems we all struggle with — and more importantly, the real fixes that actually help improve your curls. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should detangle curly hair wet or dry, why your curls look frizzy the day after wash day, or why your curl definition disappears when your hair dries, you’re not alone. We’re also talking about common curly hair mistakes like using too much product, skipping deep conditioner, product buildup, over-manipulating curls, sleeping with your hair loose, and not clarifying your hair often enough. Plus I explain how to properly layer your curly hair products, how often you should wash curly hair, the truth about silicones and sulfates, and why experimenting with your routine is sometimes the key to better curls. Because the truth is… your curls are not difficult — they just need the right routine for YOUR hair type, porosity, and density. Watch until the end because one of these problems might be the exact reason your curls aren’t behaving the way you want them to. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 – Intro 0:30 – Problem #1: Should I detangle curly hair dry or wet? 1:20 – Problem #2: Why hair products stop working 1:51 – Problem #3: Curls look good wet but bad dry 2:25 – Problem #4: Why curls get frizzy the next day 3:11 – Problem #5: Why your hair doesn’t curl 3:58 – Problem #6: Using too much hair product 4:10 – Problem #7: Skipping deep conditioner 4:20 – Problem #8: How often to clarify curly hair 4:30 – Problem #9: How to dry curly hair after washing 4:43 – Problem #10: What over-manipulation means 4:57 – Problem #11: Correct order of curly hair products 5:08 – Problem #12: Sleeping with curls loose 5:39 – Problem #13: How often to wash curly hair 6:33 – Problem #14: Silicones and sulfates explained 7:07 – Problem #15: Being afraid to try new routines 7:34 – Outro 7:52 – Bloopers curly hair routine natural hair problems curly hair mistakes how to fix frizzy curly hair curly hair tips for beginners wash day routine curly hair how to define curls curly hair product order low porosity curly hair routine why curls lose definition #curlyhair #curlyhairroutine #naturalhairtips #curlyhairproblems #washdayroutine #definedcurls #curlyhaircommunity #naturalhairjourney #curlsbysharlene #curls #naturalhair #curlyhairtips 1️⃣ Frizz 2️⃣ No definition 3️⃣ Product buildup 4️⃣ Wash day routine

About This Video

Natural hair really does come with more problems than my group chat, so in this video I went straight into the chaos and fixed 15 common curly/natural hair struggles that keep ruining wash day. We’re talking the stuff we all do (and then act shocked when our curls humble us): detangling dry hair (aka character development), products “randomly” stopping working, curls looking amazing wet but tragic dry, and that day-two frizz that turns you from main character to background extra. I break down the tiny routine tweaks that make the biggest difference: detangle on wet hair with conditioner in sections (my shedding went from “call the police” to “ah, pleasant”), apply product on wet-enough hair and emulsify it first, and add a strong-hold gel so your definition actually lasts when it dries. I also cover the unsexy but necessary stuff—weekly deep conditioning, clarifying every 3–5 weeks, microfiber towel or t-shirt drying, leaving your hair alone once it’s set, and getting your layering order right (leave-in, cream, gel). Then we get into the real offenders: sleeping loose on cotton (silent curl killers), washing too often, silicones/sulfates when you’re trying to let your curls “find themselves,” and being scared to switch products with the seasons. Your curls aren’t difficult—you just need a routine that matches your hair and the weather you’re living in.

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