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Curly Hair
Curls, waves, coils - no matter your texture, without the right products, you can end up fighting frizz, dryness and tangles. We've pulled together the best salon-grade shampoos, conditioners, treatments and styling products that actually work for curly and textured hair. No supermarket stuff here - just professional formulas that respect your curls and bring out their best shape.
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41 products
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Redken Acidic Bonding Curls Leave-In Treatment
Type: SHAMPOO
Redken Acidic Bonding Curls Shampoo
Type: SHAMPOO
Matrix A Curl Can Dream Shampoo
Type: SHAMPOO
Matrix A Curl Can Dream Shampoo
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
SO Instant Rapid Repair Treatment
Type: SHAMPOO
RPR Make Me Curly Shampoo
Type: CONDITIONER
Redken Acidic Bonding Curls Conditioner
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Pureology Color Fanatic Mask
Type: CONDITIONER
Pureology Smooth Perfection Conditioner
Type: SHAMPOO
Pureology Smooth Perfection Shampoo
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Matrix A Curl Can Dream Rich Mask
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Matrix A Curl Can Dream Rich Mask
Type: CONDITIONER
Matrix A Curl Can Dream Co-Wash
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Serie Expert Metal Detox Anti-Metal Leave-in Cream
Type: SHAMPOO
Jeval Moisture Ever After Hydrating Shampoo
Type: SHAMPOO
Jeval Moisture Ever After Hydrating Shampoo
Type: CONDITIONER
Jeval Moisture Ever After Hydrating Conditioner
Type: CONDITIONER
Jeval Moisture Ever After Hydrating Conditioner
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream
Type: CONDITIONER
Eleven Smooth Me Now Anti-Frizz Conditioner
Type: CONDITIONER
Color WOW Color Security Conditioner Norm/Thick
Type: CONDITIONER
Davroe Smooth Anti-Frizz Conditioner
Type: SHAMPOO
Davroe Smooth Anti-Frizz Shampoo
Type: CONDITIONER
Davroe Moisture Hydrating Conditioner
Type: CONDITIONER
Davroe Moisture Hydrating Conditioner
Type: SHAMPOO
Davroe Moisture Hydrating Shampoo
Type: SHAMPOO
Davroe Moisture Hydrating Shampoo
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Davroe CURLiCUE Curl Balm
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Davroe Mini CURLiCUE Curl Balm
Type: TREATMENTS - HAIRCARE
Davroe CURLiCUE Hydrating Hair Oil
Type: CONDITIONER
Davroe CURLiCUE Deep Conditioning Rinse
Type: SHAMPOO
Davroe CURLiCUE Cleansing Clay Shampoo
Give Your Curls the Care They Deserve
Curls have a mind of their own - and weâre here for it.
Whether youâre rocking soft waves, bouncy ringlets, or tight coils, one thingâs for sure: curly hair needs a little extra love. From frizz control to deep hydration, the right products make all the difference between âmehâ hair and a crown of curls you actually love styling.
Why Curls Need Extra TLC
Curly hair naturally leans dry. Each twist and bend makes it harder for natural oils to travel from your scalp down the strand, which is why curls often feel frizzier or more brittle than straight hair.
Add NZâs weather into the mix, and your hair might swing from dry and fluffy to flat and greasy in a single week!
Thatâs why curls need targeted care: gentle cleansing, plenty of hydration, and styling products that enhance, not fight against, your natural texture.
What You'll Find in Our Range
⨠Curl-safe shampoos - sulphate-free cleansers that wonât strip away natural oils.
⨠Moisture-rich conditioners & masks - detangle, hydrate and soften.
⨠Curl creams & leave-ins - define and control without crunch.
⨠Gels, foams & styling sprays - for hold, bounce and all-day definition.
⨠Scalp & treatment products â because a healthy scalp = healthy curls.
We stock trusted salon brands like Davroe, De Lorenzo, Jeval, Wella, Matrix, Redken, Pureology, and Moroccanoil - all at up to 50% off normal retail prices.
FAQs
Whatâs the best shampoo for curly hair?
Whatâs the best shampoo for curly hair?
A gentle, sulphate-free shampoo is best. It cleanses without stripping away the natural oils curls need to stay hydrated and defined.
How often should I wash curly hair?
How often should I wash curly hair?
Most curly hair types do best with 1â3 washes per week. Over-washing can strip moisture, so listen to your hairâs needs.
Do I need sulphate-free products for curls?
Do I need sulphate-free products for curls?
Going sulphate-free definitely has some perks! Sulphate-free formulas are much gentler and help maintain moisture, making them a must for curly, coily or textured hair.
Whatâs the difference between curl cream and gel?
Whatâs the difference between curl cream and gel?
Curl cream hydrates and defines, while gel locks in hold and reduces frizz. Many people use both - cream first, gel second - for long-lasting curls.
How do I stop frizz in curly hair?
How do I stop frizz in curly hair?
Use hydrating products, avoid rough towel-drying, and finish with a curl cream or serum that seals the cuticle and locks in moisture.





