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How to Find a Stylist Who Truly Understands Curly Hair

Finding a new hairstylist can feel overwhelming, especially if you’ve had disappointing experiences in the past. Many people with curly hair have left salons feeling frustrated after receiving a haircut or style that simply didn’t work with their natural texture. The good news is that with a little research, you can find a stylist who understands and celebrates curls.

Do Your Due Diligence

Not every hairstylist working in a salon is trained or experienced in caring for curly hair. Curly hair requires a different approach to cutting, styling, and maintenance than straight hair. Before booking an appointment, it’s worth taking the time to research potential stylists and ensure they have experience working with curls.

Use Online Resources to Your Advantage

A stylist’s website, social media pages, reviews, and word-of-mouth recommendations can provide valuable insight into their expertise.

When browsing social media, pay close attention to the photos they share. A true curl specialist should showcase a wide range of curl patterns and textures, from loose waves to tight coils. Seeing diverse examples of their work demonstrates both experience and confidence in working with different types of curly hair.

Reviews can also be incredibly helpful. Look for feedback from clients with similar hair textures to your own and pay attention to comments about the stylist’s knowledge, communication, and results.

Experience Matters

In recent years, curly hair education has become more accessible, which is fantastic for the industry. However, completing a single curl course does not automatically make someone a curl specialist or expert.

Working with curly hair is a skill that takes years of practice, ongoing education, and hands-on experience to develop. Understanding how different curl patterns behave, how to create shape, and how to customise cuts for individual clients comes from working with curls consistently over time.

A Curl Specialist Should Understand All Textures

If a stylist wants to call themselves a curl specialist, they should be confident and capable of caring for all curl types and textures. From wavy hair to tightly coiled curls, every texture deserves expert care and attention.

A stylist’s portfolio should reflect this versatility. If you only see one curl type represented in their work, don’t be afraid to ask questions about their experience with your specific texture before booking.

Trust the Process

Finding the right curly hair stylist may take a little extra effort, but it’s worth it. A knowledgeable stylist won’t just give you a great haircut—they’ll help you understand your curls, recommend suitable products and techniques, and empower you to wear your natural texture with confidence.

Your curls deserve specialist care, and the right stylist will see the beauty in every curl pattern, texture, and shape.

Megan