What is the difference between curl activator and curling cream?

What is the difference between curl activator and curling cream?

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What is the difference between curl activator and curling cream?

When it comes to hair products promising to tame frizz and define curls, you’ve probably tried them all. Curl cream and hair gel have likely been staples in your routine for years. But are you using them right? And are you picking the right product for your hair needs (and that hold up against the elements?) We tapped Lauren Udoh, hairstylist and Hair Creative Director of WigReports.com and Ghanima Abdullah, cosmetologist and hair expert to give us the low-down on these two products. Consider this your ultimate guide to styling gel vs. curl cream.

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What are the Differences Between Hair Gel and Curl Cream?

Gel is a water-based product that is applied to wet hair to help style and hold hair in place, Udoh says. Curl cream, on the other hand, is typically an oil-based product that is applied to wet hair to help with styling or dry hair to define and enhance curls. Curl cream can also help to protect curls from humidity and keep frizz at bay.

Which Product is Right for Me?

Curl cream should be used by those with naturally curly or wavy hair to help define and enhance the curl pattern, while moisturizing and conditioning the hair, Udoh says. When it comes to styling gel, this depends on your hairstyle needs. Those with straight or slightly wavy hair can use it to keep hair in place while providing a strong hold.

However, gel products can actually play an important role in curly hair routines as well. Gels of today aren’t going to give your curls that crunch you might associate with strong hold gels or mousses of the past.

Curly girl Lydia Mwangi has found success with both types of product. In her experience, “curl cream fades out faster than gel does,” she says. Additionally, the difference she sees in her curls using each product is distinct. 

Gel gives you volume and cream gives you elongation. If you’re looking for your hair to look voluminous, go for the gel. But cream curls elongate your hair,” she says. 

Below are the benefits of each, according to Udoh:

Styling Gel

  • Can help you achieve a sleek, polished look 
  • Keeps your hair in place all day long
  • Can add shine and gloss to your hair
  • Defines and accentuates your curls 

Curl Cream

  • Defines and enhances curls
  • Adds moisture and shine
  • Helps to reduce frizz
  • Provides heat protection

How Do You Use Hair Gel and Curl Cream?

It’s recommended to use either hair gel or curl cream while the hair is wet. “It’s actually even better if the hair is dripping wet, as these products work great with water. Water allows them to smooth easily over the surface of the hair so that they can slick every strand, as is the case with gel, or define curls, as is the case with curl cream,” Abdullah says. 

You can also apply curl cream to dry hair to refresh your style or help tame frizz. Keep in mind when using curl cream, start with a small amount and build up as needed. Too much product can weigh down curls and cause them to appear greasy or oily, Udoh says. Using too much much gel can run the risk of drying out your curls. 

Can the Two Products be Used Together?

Remember: styling gel is designed to hold your hair in place, while curl cream is meant to define curls and keep them hydrated. If you’re looking for more flexibility or a softer hold, you can use curl cream on its own. For a firmer hold (and great next-day curls!) using styling cream followed by gel on soaking wet hair is a great option. If you find that your hair feels too crunchy or the curls are tighter than you want when your hair dries, simply give your curls a shake and thanks to the curl cream underneath, they will hold their shape without the crunch.

Experiment to see what works best for your hair type! Additionally, Abdullah suggests styling the hair with a Denman brush or a detangling brush to help produce defined curls.

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Jordan Smith is a writer and editor with over 7 years of experience reporting on health, fitness, business, and education. She is a published author and you can find her work in Runner’s World, Bicycling, Health, Inc., and 605 Magazine. As a curly girl, she’s always on the hunt for the next greatest hair hacks. In her spare time you can find this Midwest transplant outside hiking with her Pomeranian, Buzz, and Border Collie mix, Bandit, running, reading or watching too much reality TV. You can find more of her work at jordanrsmith.me.

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