Lexi Jackson (@leximarcellaa) has perfected the art of cleansing her naturally curly hair. She shares her secrets to maintaining hydrated, defined, and frizz-free locks using Aveda shampoo, conditioner, and styling creme.
Lexi washes her natural curls strategically, starting out by sectioning her hair into even parts in order to make sure each product is evenly distributed. She uses Aveda Cherry Almond Softening Shampoo first, working the cleanser into her roots to remove any buildup from her scalp. After rinsing, she applies Aveda Cherry Almond Softening Conditioner carefully to each section of hair, combing through to detangle. The shea butter in the conditioner works as an incredible moisturizer and detangler, hydrating each curl without added weight. Once the conditioner is fully rinsed (using cool or cold water), Lexi applies Aveda Brilliant Universal Styling Creme thoroughly through each section while her hair is still wet. This styling creme prevents frizz and locks in moisture for all-day definition and shine.
Click the links below to shop each product Lexi uses in this tutorial:
Aveda Cherry Almond Softening Shampoo:
https://www.aveda.com/product/5311/58930/hair-care/shampoo/cherry-almond-softening-shampoo
Aveda Cherry Almond Softening Conditioner:
https://www.aveda.com/product/5293/58931/hair-care/conditioner/cherry-almond-softening-conditioner
Aveda Brilliant Universal Styling Creme:
https://www.aveda.com/product/17770/16649/styling/creme/brilliant-universal-styling-creme
Check out Lexi’s channel for more hair tips and styling videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqTqhwMOdofJsy3A_fzV6jA
5 Comments
Fascinating!
It's really useful should we need to rise with water finally?
I have fine curly hair. Very challenging to keep frizziness at bay 😒. Will this shampoo and conditioner work for me?
I love Aveda products. I mostly use the skin care ones. Which shampoo and conditioner should I use for thick, coarse, medium length natural hair?
Will it remove oil cos i cant c lather