If you’ve ever spent hours taming your curls only to have them fall flat or frizz up halfway through the day, you’re not alone. Learning how to care for curly hair isn’t about following a one-size-fits-all routine. It’s about understanding what your curls actually need, and giving them the love, hydration, and styling attention they deserve.
As a stylist who specializes in various hair types, I’ve seen how curls can look beyond stunning when they are prepped and styled the right way. Whether you’re getting ready for a wedding, photoshoot, or a girls’ night out in SoCal, your curls should feel soft, defined, and full of life. Let’s talk about what makes curly hair so unique and how to care for it the right way.


If you’re reading this, it means your hair isn’t just wavy hair with extra bounce. It’s its own world of unique patterns, porosity levels, and hydration needs. Every curly type, from loose spirals to tight coils, requires specific prep and products. The biggest mistake I see? Treating curls like straight hair.
Curly strands are naturally drier because the scalp’s oils have a harder time traveling down the bends of each curl. That’s why moisture is your new best friend. Without it, curls lose shape, frizz forms fast, and definition disappears before your night out event begins.
If you’ve ever wondered how to care for curly hair that actually lasts through all weather conditions and unique lifestyles, the secret starts long before styling.
Think of hydration as your curl’s foundation. Without it, no amount of product layering or styling will hold up.
Start with a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser that keeps moisture locked in. I love DevaCurl No-Poo Original because it cleans without stripping natural oils. Follow this with a rich conditioner that melts into your curls, focusing on your mid-lengths and ends where dryness shows first.
Once you’re out of the shower, don’t reach for the towel right away. Instead, use a microfiber towel or a soft T-shirt to squeeze out excess water. Traditional towels cause friction that leads to frizz and breakage.
Before anything else touches your hair, layer in a leave-in conditioner. This step keeps curls hydrated from the inside out and helps distribute product evenly.
A few of my favorite products:
Apply your leave-in while your curls are still damp, working section by section. This ensures every strand gets coated evenly before adding curl cream or gel.


This step is where the magic happens. Curl creams help shape each strand, keeping curls bouncy and frizz-free. Our favorite products for defining the perfect curl:
After applying curl cream, use a gel to lock in shape. My go-to gels are DevaCurl Ultra Defining Gel, Uncle Funky’s Daughter Curly Magic, and Eco Styler Olive Oil Gel. All of these products lock everything in for hours leaving you with a stunning, stress-free look. Once your hair is fully dry, I “scrunch out the crunch” (SOTC) for soft, natural curls that still stay put all day.
Healthy curls shine… literally. The final touch after styling should always be a lightweight oil or serum to smooth frizz and add luster.
A few of our favorites:
When our clients ask how to care for curly hair before a big event or night on the town, I always remind them: sealing in the hydrations is key to longevity. Your curly won’t just look amazing, they will stay that way when taken care of properly.
Even the best products can fall short if the drying process isn’t right. Skip rough towel-drying and instead diffuse with low hear. The goal is even drying without disturbing the curl patter.
I always diffuse with my head flipped upside down to boost volume at the roots. Then I let the curls finish air-drying for a soft natural look. This combo brings out definition without stiffness.
If you’re styling for an event, we will set your curls with products while they’re wet, then diffuse slowly until each section is dry. Once the gels cast forms, we gently scrunch it out, leaving you with soft and defined curls that look picture perfect.



Sometimes your curls need a little pick-me-up, especially during busy work weeks or event packed weekends. For second-day curls, use a refresh spray to revive definition and reduce frizz.
Try DevaCurl Mist-er Right or Ouidad Botanical Boost Spray. You can also make your own DIY mix using water + a little leave-in conditioner in a spray bottle. Lightly mist your curls, re-scrunch, and let them air dry. This trick brings life back to your texture without the need for a full wash day.
Here’s the truth: not every stylist knows how to work with curls, and that’s okay. Curly hair has its own rhythm, and it takes training, technique, and the right products to get it just right.
As a curly hair event stylist, our focus is on enhancing your natural texture, not fighting against it. We don’t blow out or straighten your curls before styling. Instead, we design looks that celebrate your pattern while making sure your curls last through every hug, dance, and photo.
From layered product application to strategic pinning, every step is intentional. Our goal is to make your curls stunning while keeping the integrity and natural beauty intact. If you’ve struggled with finding someone who truly understands how to care for curly hair during special occasions, let’s chat.
At the end of the day, your curls are a part of your signature beauty. When they’re hydrated and taken care of, they don’t just look good, they make you feel unstoppable.
It is never one-size-fits-all. For events your curly hair needs hydration, curl-friendly products, and styling techniques that enhance texture and guarantee longevity. That’s why I stock my kit with DevaCurl and Color Wow alongside other curly-friendly brands, because your curls deserve to look flawless, natural, and long-lasting on your most important day.
Whether you’re getting ready for your wedding day or a milestone birthday: your curls deserves a stylist who understands them from root to tip. Book a time with our team to deep dive into what makes your hair unique and how to style it to perfection for any upcoming event.
XOXO, The Pacheco Beauty Team
October 24, 2025
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