Managing long curly hair as a man can feel like a full-time job especially when you’re constantly battling frizz, dryness, or that out-of-control puff. Add Canada’s unpredictable climate and hard water to the mix, and things only get tougher. But with the right approach and the right products, styling long curly hair doesn’t have to be frustrating.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through real-world, easy-to-follow haircare methods that’ll help you tame your curls—without the hassle.
Before we dive into styling, it’s important to know what kind of curls you have. Men’s curly hair falls into three broad categories:
Why does this matter? Because each curl type reacts differently to products and techniques. A gel that works on Type 2 waves might leave Type 4 coils feeling dry and flaky.
Canadian winters are dry, and even in more humid months, hard water in many Ontario cities (like Kitchener and Guelph) strips curls of their natural oils. That’s why you should:

If your hair feels extra dry, try co-washing (washing only with conditioner) once a week to retain moisture.
Frizz happens when your curls are dry and seeking moisture from the air. The best prevention? Locking in hydration with a leave-in conditioner after your shower.

Apply a nickel-sized amount of leave-in to damp hair and distribute it evenly with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb. This simple step makes styling smoother and frizz-free—especially on windy Ontario mornings.
Rough towel drying leads to friction and breakage—major frizz triggers. Instead:

This method preserves your curl pattern and keeps cuticles sealed.
Men often skip this step, but a curl-defining cream or lightweight gel can be a game-changer. After applying your leave-in:

Don’t overload on product—start small and build up if needed.
Heat is another enemy of curly hair. Whenever possible, air-dry your hair naturally.
If you’re short on time:

Avoid using the high setting, as it’ll lead to frizz and damage over time.
Many men don’t realize their hair care continues while they sleep.

These small changes help maintain your curls overnight, especially during dry Canadian winters.
Split ends lead to more frizz and make styling harder. Even if you’re growing your hair, a trim every 8–12 weeks by a barber who is experienced in cutting hair with this issue can maintain shape and manageability.
Don’t risk doing it yourself—curls require knowledge and precision. Visit an expert who knows haircuts for such hair type to keep your hair looking intentional, not unruly.
A common mistake is using gels or sprays that contain alcohol. These will dry out your curls quickly—especially in colder months or in areas with hard water.
Instead, look for alcohol-free stylers, oils, or balms that nourish curls instead of stripping them.
Want to revive your style on Day 2 or Day 3 hair?
This keeps your hair looking fresh without needing to fully wash and style every day.
Styling curly hair isn’t one-size-fits-all. If your routine isn’t working, it’s worth getting advice from a professional. A barber who is experienced in cutting hair with this issue can recommend products, techniques, and even the best haircut to match your face shape and curl pattern.
Styling long curly hair doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right tools, products, and routines tailored to Canadian conditions—you can achieve healthy, frizz-free curls without the daily battle. Whether you’re heading to work in Kitchener or hanging out in Guelph, having a well-managed style gives you confidence and ease.
Ready to take control of your curls? Book an appointment with one of our barbers who actually understand curly hair because your hair deserves more than trial and error.

Marilyn Frank is a hair styling expert and Health Sciences graduate from the University of Toronto. She writes practical guides on hairstyles, hair care, and product picks for both men and women. She blends science and style to help readers achieve healthy & confident hair every day. Contact: stylishbarbershopinc@gmail.com