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The Best Products for Maintaining Braids, According to Hairstylists

Keep frizz, flyaways, and edges under control.

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For people with natural hair, protective styles are a great way to switch up your look while also giving your curls and coils a break from day-to-day styling. While many protective styles exist, braids have remained one of the most popular. They're long-lasting and low-maintenance, and there are so many variations to choose from.

But anyone who has worn braids knows they can get a little frizzy and itchy after a few weeks. And trying to figure out which products to use to tame flyaways and keep your scalp calm can be tricky. We asked hairstylists Florence Johnson, founder of SIMPLYGorgeous in London, and Jess Rutana, founder of the exclusive luxury braid boutique Zuri Hair Studio, to give us the rundown on maintaining braids and the best products to use. Find all of their suggestions below.

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Shampoo

If you've been wondering whether shampooing your braids is possible, you'll be pleased to know it's fine to wash them every week. When choosing a shampoo suitable for braids, Rutana recommends looking for lightweight, gel-like textures and sulfate-free formulas. "Sulfates can be harsh on the hair and scalp, causing dryness and irritation," she says.

Rutana also says it can be helpful to look for shampoos with moisturizing and soothing ingredients. "The best ingredients to look for are aloe vera, tea tree oil, coconut oil, and jojoba oil," she says. Johnson recommends moisturizing shampoos such as Afrocenchix's Swish Shampoo. "It's light in texture and won't create the kind of buildup that can be hard to remove when hair is braided," she says.

Afrocenchix Swish Shampoo

Swish Shampoo

Afrocechix

Carol's Daughter Wash Day Delight

Wash Day Delight

Carol's Daughter

Maui Moisture Curl Quench + Coconut Oil Shampoo

Maui Moisture Curl Quench + Coconut Oil Shampoo

Maui Moisture

Conditioner

After shampooing, applying conditioner on your braids will keep your hair moisturized, soft, and tangle-free. Rutana recommends looking for a conditioner that has moisturizing, detangling, and scalp-soothing properties. Like shampoo, any conditioner you use should be lightweight in texture so it doesn’t weigh your braids down. Rutana recommends Imbue Coil Rejoicing Leave-in Conditioner. Formulated with natural ingredients, including coconut oil, it instantly detangles, repairs, and restores hair for strong, defined, and powerful coils. 

Imbue Coil Rejoicing Leave-in Conditioner

Coil Rejoicing Leave-in Conditioner

Imbue

Ouidad Curl Quencher

Curl Quencher

Ouidad

Kinky Curly Knot Today Conditioner

Knot Today Conditioner

Kinky Curly

Mousse

Styling mousse is one of the best products for braids because it's lightweight and keeps hair in place. Rutana recommends looking for a formula that contains glycerin or hydrolyzed wheat protein as "[these ingredients] will add hold to your braids without making them look stiff or crunchy." Rutana uses the Ampro Shine N Jam Magic Fingers Setting Mousse on her clients. It's an alcohol-free setting mousse with a light to medium hold designed to set braids, eliminate flyaways, and extend the life of your protective style. It contains wheat protein and avocado to help strengthen hair and jojoba oil, which keeps hair soft and conditioned.

Ampro Shine N Jam Magic Fingers Setting Mousse

Shine N Jam Magic Fingers Setting Mousse

Ampro

Cantu Protective Style Setting Foam

Protective Style Setting Foam

Cantu

Mielle Rice Water & Aloe Vera Braid Set Foam

Rice Water & Aloe Vera Braid Set Foam

Mielle

Gel

A gel is perfect for setting your hair in place and keeping flyaways at bay. However, you'll need to make sure to choose one that doesn't leave white flakes behind. Johnson recommends Red One Black Aqua Hair Gel Wax. "It has a light texture which prevents hair from getting too hard, and it's also water-soluble," she adds. 

Red One Black Aqua Hair Gel Wax

Black Aqua Hair Gel Wax

Red One

KISS COLORS & CARE Braid Gel

Braid Gel

Kiss Colors & Care

PureO Natural Hair Gel

Hair Gel

PureO Naturals

Oil

Using a quality hair oil can help control frizz by keeping your hair moisturized, shiny, and smooth. "Choose an oil with a silky texture like castor oil or avocado to help tame flyaways," Rutana says. If you're experiencing dryness or itching on the scalp, Rutana recommends using a formula with scalp-nourishing properties. To keep your scalp moist and prevent dryness and breakage, use Charlotte Mensah's Manketti Oil Finishing Mist.

Charlotte Mensah Manketti Oil Finishing Mist

Manketti Oil Finishing Mist

Charlotte Mensah

Girl + Hair Daily Scalp and Hair Strengthening Oil

Daily Scalp and Hair Strengthening Oil

Girl + Hair

Edge Control

Using a bit of edge control will make sure your wispy baby hairs stay laid all day. "Choose an edge control with a smooth and creamy texture that can easily be applied to hair without leaving any residue or buildup," Rutana says. Enriched with aloe vera and mongongo oil, Ruka’s Hold Me Down Edge Gel will protect your hair against pollutants and keep your edges soft and smooth.

Ruka Hold Me Down Edge Gel

Hold Me Down Edge Gel

Ruka

Design Essentials Sleek Max Edge Control

Sleek Max Edge Control

Design Essentials

Mizani Artful Edges Edge Tamer

Artful Edges Edge Tamer

Mizani

Silk or Satin Bonnets or Scarves

Wearing a silk or satin-lined bonnet or scarf will help keep your hair moisturized and reduce frizz. "A silk [or satin] scarf can protect your braids during the day or at night," Rutana says. "You can tie a scarf around your head to keep your braids in place and prevent them from getting frizzy or tangled. Scarves and bonnets can also help to reduce the need for frequent washing and styling of braids, which can help maintain the health of your hair and scalp." Kitsch's Satin Sleep XL Adjustable Bonnet helps reduce friction while you sleep to promote the appearance of smoother hair. The bonnet is also adjustable, making it easier to achieve your desired level of comfort. 

Kitsch Satin Sleep XL Adjustable Bonnet

Satin Sleep XL Adjustable Bonnet

Kitsch

Cantu Satin Sleep Solid Scarf

Satin Sleep Solid Scarf

Cantu

What to Look for in Products for Maintaining Braids

  • Moisturizing and Soothing Properties: Prioritize hydrating ingredients that nourish and promote moisture retention, such as aloe vera, coconut oil, jojoba oil, avocado, and castor oil. These keep hair strong and shiny, control frizz, and rejuvenate the scalp. Coconut oil, for example, moisturizes, detangles, and restores hair. Castor and tea tree oils have anti-inflammatory properties that soothe dry, irritated scalps.
  • Cleansing Power: Choose shampoos with lightweight, gel-like textures to avoid hard-to-remove buildup that can lead to flaking. Sulfates can dry out and irritate your scalp, so look for sulfate-free formulas.
  • Hold: Styling products with lightweight textures such as mousse and water-soluble gel keep hair in place without weighing it down. Look for alcohol-free formulas that use glycerin or hydrolyzed wheat protein, which provide hold without stiffness or a crunchy feel.
  • Protection: Silk or satin hair wraps and bonnets protect your hairstyle by creating a soft, smooth barrier that keeps frizz at bay while helping hair retain moisture. Avoid using materials such as cotton, which will absorb moisture from hair products such as leave-in conditioners and hair serums.

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