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How to Use the LOC Method for Maximum Moisture

Published 05/11/2025
 
What Is the LOC Method and Why Does It Work?

For textured, curly, and coily hair, dryness is often the main barrier to healthy, resilient strands. That’s where the LOC method comes in. This layered approach to hydration helps moisture stay sealed in long after wash day. Every hair type benefits from moisture balance, but for textured and coily hair, this method can be transformative. 

What Is the LOC Method?

The LOC method stands for Liquid, Oil, and Cream, a three-step process designed to layer moisture so hair stays soft, defined, and hydrated longer. The method creates a protective barrier around the strand, preventing hydration from escaping and keeping hair soft for days. For many with textured or coily hair, it’s the foundation of healthy styling. The steps are simple:

Liquid (Hydrate): Add water or a water-based product to soften the cuticle and boost hydration.

Oil (Seal): Use a nourishing oil to seal in the liquid and slow moisture loss.

Cream (Define + Soften): Finish with a cream to lock everything in, reduce frizz, and add smoothness.

There’s also a variation called LCO (Liquid, Cream, Oil), where the cream comes before the oil. It’s often preferred for finer or low-porosity hair types that want a lighter feel without heaviness.

Which Cécred products can I use for each step in the LOC method?

Liquid Step: Hydrating Shampoo and Hydrating Conditioner 

In most routines, the “liquid” step is simply water or a light hydrating base like a leave-in conditioner. You can start by hydrating with Cécred Hydrating Shampoo and Hydrating Conditioner to balance moisture and prep the cuticle. An optional pre-LOC strength boost from the Cécred Fermented Rice & Rose Protein Ritual can help to fortify and reinforce strands before sealing in moisture. Then, build your layers based on your texture and desired finish.

Model Pouring Fermented Rice & Rose Protein Power Mixture in Hair

Oil Step: Nourishing Hair Oil or Hair & Scalp Balm

Cécred Nourishing Hair Oil is a blend of 13 plant-based oils that seal hydration and add shine without silicones. For scalp comfort or protective styles, Hair & Scalp Balm is a balm-to-oil salve that provides moisture for dry scalp and soothes style-related itchiness or tension.

Cream Step: Moisture Sealing Lotion

Infused with Cécred’s Phyto-Seal Complex, it locks in hydration and smooths the cuticle, fighting frizz and enhancing definition. Its lightweight texture keeps hair soft and manageable without weighing it down. 

Is the LOC or LCO Method Better?

Both methods work, but the best one for any individual comes down to texture, density, and how the hair holds moisture. For instance, the LOC method is better for high-porosity or coarser textures that lose moisture quickly. Oil first creates a stronger seal, helping hydration last longer. The LCO method, on the other hand, is ideal for fine or low-porosity hair that absorbs slowly. Applying cream before oil keeps hair soft without feeling heavy.

Model Squeezing Moisture Sealing Lotion in Hand

Because Cécred formulations use fermented ingredients that reduce molecular weight for deeper penetration, you don’t have to stress about sequence. Our products absorb deeply into the strand and scalp for results that last, whether you choose LOC or LCO.

Should You Use the LOC Method on Wet or Dry Hair?

The LOC method is most effective on freshly washed, damp hair. When the cuticle is slightly open from washing, hydration, and nutrients can absorb deeper. Applying products in this state helps trap moisture inside the strand. For refreshing styles between wash days, you can also use a light version on dry hair. Just mist the hair first to re-activate moisture and minimize frizz.

The LOC method is a wonderful strategy for building lasting hydration. With Cécred’s fermented formulas and clinically tested blends, you don’t have to overthink your routine–just focus on the finish you love. Soft, smooth, hydrated hair starts with products designed with your healthiest hair in mind.

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