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13 Best Mousse for Curly & Wavy Hair 2021 — According to Curl Experts

Mousse mania” first became popular in the ’80s — pre-Allure‘s existence — when, according to pop culture, the bigger the hair, the better. Maybe you lived through the era or have seen photos of rock stars like Madonna or KISS and couldn’t help but notice their wildly voluminous hair. Back then, mousse was glorified as the answer for breathing life to curly hair; giving it hold, body, texture, and shine. Although it has its perks, the hair product has gained a bad rap over the years for two main reasons: crunchy hair and sticky roots.

If you’ve got curly hair, you know that foams and mousses can either give you the best hair day of your life or the worst one. The key? Finding the right formula that works for your specific hair type

Modern-day versions are here to debunk the mindset that mousses should be a thing of the past. Plenty of formulas are now made with moisturizing ingredients, like sunflower oil and wheat protein, that are a considerable upgrade from the originals.

As for the difference between foams and mousses? It all comes down to consistency. Both types of products are similar, except foams are usually more lightweight than mousses which tend to have a texture closer to whipped cream. 

“It’s important you first identify your curl type then find out what products are meant for you,” says hairstylist Irinel de León. “This is so important because you could be using a product that’s either too light or heavy for your curls which could either cause frizz, leave build-up, or leave your strands limp.”

To smooth and define curls with a mousse, start by rubbing the foam into towel-dried hair from roots to tips. Comb through to remove all tangles, hang your head upside down, and scrunch the product in with your fingers. Then, flip your head over and use either a diffuser to blow-dry your hair or air-dry and go.

On top of your curl type and hair texture, your environment can help determine the best product for you. “The climate you live in has a direct effect on your strands,” de León adds. “For example, humidity is moisture in the air, so your strands will absorb that moisture and expand in width, leading to frizz.” 

Mousses and foams can help by giving your hair hydration and hold while leaving it touchably soft. Check out the best formulas for every type of curl, according to hairstylists, ahead.

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