I know you want to make sure that your curls are as beautiful, and healthy as possible. it is therefore only natural that you want to know which products are best for your curly hair, which products are not chemically relaxed, and how you can take care of your hair in the best way.
So you want to know if Bumble and Bumble is Curly Girl Approved? You might find that the answer isn’t as straightforward as you might have thought. But I hope that I can give you all the information you need.
I’ll go into a little more detail about what the Curly Girl Method is, what kind of products Bumble and Bumble have, and why their product is or isn’t approved.
So, without further ado…
Is Bumble and Bumble Curly Girl Approved? Yes and no. Some products of Bumble and Bumble are in fact Curly Girl Approved, but some of their products also aren’t approved. So that’s why there is no straight answer. The BB Curl Anti-Humidity Gel-Oil and the BB Curl Moisturizing Shampoo are Curly Girl Approved for example, but the BB Curl Luminous Oil Spray is not. Below we’ll go deeper into this subject.
What is the Curly Girl Method?
First, we should clarify what the Curly Girl Method is. I don’t know if you know Lorraine Massey, but she wrote a book called “Curly Girl: The Handbook”. In this hair care book, she describes a method that trades in damaging habits (such as shampooing and styling your hair with heat) with healthy ones such as conditioning your hair and putting gel in it.
This book is kind of a bundle with recommendations to go about your curls the best way. Many of the methods and recommendations she gives have had a profound impact on how people treated their curly hair.
So what are the dos and don’ts you ask? Read on to find out!
What to avoid (do’s and don’ts) with the Curly Girl Method
As said, the Curly Girl Method is a method for keeping your hair as healthy as possible so that you can enjoy your natural curls!
But as you suspected, some things are not Curly Girl Approved and you should try to avoid them. This is the first step, to be honest. The first step is to know what NOT to do.
There are a lot of hair practices you could do daily that could damage your hair more than you might think. Below I’ve put a list of 7 things that you should avoid when you want to follow the CG Method (Curly Girl Method).
Don’ts
- Shampoo
- Heat styling tools
- Combs & brushes
- Sulfates – namely sodium lauryl sulfate & ammonium laureth sulfate
- Non-water soluble silicones
- Alcohol
- Fragrance
So, as you see, there are lots of things that you should try to avoid. Now, this doesn’t mean that you should quit all of them cold turkey, but you can start cutting down on some of them. If you can cut down the times you use shampoo (or what they call “low-poo), that is a great first step.
Besides the shampoo, you see multiple items and ingredients listed that contain sulfates, non-water-soluble silicones, and alcohol. These are the exact things you should avoid when going for the CG method and get the most out of your curly hair.
How does Bumble and Bumble fit in the mix?
Now the important question… Is Bumble and Bumble CG approved? Or to put it simpler: Do Bumble and Bumble products contain products/ingredients that you should avoid.
The answer is yes and no.
Why Bumble and Bumble is Curly Girl Approved
Bumble and Bumble is Curly Girl approved because they have products that do not contain ingrediënts that are forbidden when following the CG Method. Some of the products from Bumble that are Curly Girl approved are:
- Bumble & Bumble Bb Curl Anti-Humidity Gel- Oil
- Bumble & Bumble Bb Curl Moisturizing Shampoo
- Bumble & Bumble Bb Curl Butter Masque
- Bumble & Bumble Surf Styling Leave-in
- Bumble & Bumble Bb. Thickening Full Form Soft Mousse
Curlscan.com has made an awesome tool where you can search for Curly Girl Approved products so you should use it to find out which products are also CG approved!
Why are some Bumble and Bumble products not Girly Girl Approved
Have you clicked on the above link from Curls can? If not, do so and find out which products are approved and which aren’t!
Some of the products that aren’t approved are:
- Bb Curl Conditioning Mousse
- Bb. Sunday Shampoo
- Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Conditioner.
There is a simple explanation as to why some products from Bumble and Bumble aren’t Curly Girl Method Approved. This is because some products in their product line contain unapproved ingredients.
Some of the products contain one or more ingredients that are not considered Curly Girl Approved.
But you should keep in mind that there could be multiple formulas for the product that you’re looking up, so it is recommended to check your product for the ingredients.
Ingredients you should avoid when you follow the CG Method
Now the list that you’ll find below is extensive and can be a little overwhelming. A good thing to keep in mind is the fact that not everything is bad. Some silicone and ingredients described with the word “alcohol” aren’t bad for your hair.
Simply go through the list with the products you have at home for your hair and find out if you need to switch products!
Sulfates to Avoid in CG Method
- Sodium Laureth, Myreth, or Lauryl Sulfate
- Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate
- Ammonium Laureth or Lauryl Sulfate
- Sodium Cocoyl Sarcosinate
- Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate
- Ammonium or Sodium Xylenesulfonate
- Ethyl PEG-15 Cocamine Sulfate
- TEA-Dodecylbenzenesulfonate
- Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
- Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate
- Sodium Xylenesulfonate
Non-Water Soluble Silicones to Avoid in CG Method
- Amodimethicone
- Dimethicone
- Dimethiconol
- Cyclomethicone
- Cyclopentasiloxane
- Behenoxy Dimethicone
- Bis-aminopropyl dimethicone
- Cetearyl Methicone
- Cetyl Dimethicone
- Phenyl trimethicone
- Stearyl Dimethicone
- Trimethylsilylamodimethicone
Drying Alcohols to Avoid in CG Method
- Isopropyl alcohol (also called IPA)
- Denatured alcohol
- Ethanol
- Isopropanol
- Propanol
- Propyl alcohol
- SD alcohol 40
More Ingredients to Avoid in CG Method
- Waxes: Beeswax, Candelilla wax
- Petrolatum
- Mineral oil (paraffinum liquidum)
Is Bumble and Bumble Curly Girl Approved?
So, here’s the question it is all about! As you’ve read all the information in this article (and I hope you did), you now know that Bumble and Bumble certainly can be Curly Girl Approved!
Sure, there are some products and ingredients to look out for, but in the bigger picture… Yes, Bumble & Bumble is Curly Girl Approved.
When you’re in doubt whether the particular Bumble and Bumble products you have are Curly Girl approved, simply use the website I linked to earlier in the article. It’s truly a lifesaver when you want to find products that are CG Method approved.
Conclusion
As said a couple of times in the article already, Bumble can for sure be CG method approved. It just depends on the product that you want to use from them. Take your time to research which products are and aren’t Curly Girl approved from their products and start making your hair happy and healthy!
Thank you for reading this far! I really appreciate it and I hope you have learned a few things here and there :).
Further reading material
If you want to know more about your curly hair and how to treat it right, you should definitely click on some of the links below and start reading :).
Is Pureology Curly Girl Approved?
Is Batiste Dry Shampoo Curly Girl Approved?
Is Miss Jessie’s Pillow Soft Curls Curly Girl Approved?
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