Keep your hair healthy and your cuticles smooth.
We all know naturals should shampoo their hair less, but what about when you work out regularly?
Knowing this is the key to finding the right products.
Get volume without sacrificing curl definition.
From refresher sprays, to deep conditioners, to scalp serums, you won’t want to miss out on these hair care essentials, courtesy of Black-owned brands.
Here’s what to do to fix your case of the winter itchies.
I tried Tracee Ellis Ross’s Pattern Beauty Leave-in on my color-treated curls.
Finding a good leave-in can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
I’ve been stripping, dyeing, and coloring my curls – here’s how Olaplex helps keep them healthy.
We’ve been taught that water is the enemy when it comes to our natural hair, but actually our skin and hair thrive off of moisture and water.
These tricks will help.
Many naturally curlies swear by moisturizing their hair regularly. But is this a good idea when you have high shrinkage?
These oils won’t leave a heavy coating on your fine strands.
They’re tried and tested, by this community.
When it comes to curlies, it’s the conditioners for us. These conditioners were YOUR top picks according to Type 4 voters.
The fun part: your winter protection doubles as an accessory to your personal style.
Whether this technique is already part of your daily regimen or you’re trying it for the first time this winter, we have some recommendations for you!
Find out how curlies and waves — hair types 2 and 3 — can use oils too.
The results of the NaturallyCurly Best of the Best Awards are LIVE!
When it comes to SheaMoisture’s Coconut & Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie, here are its strengths and weaknesses (to me, anyway).
This ingredient is can be ingested or applied topically to alleviate an itchy scalp.
If you color your hair regularly or struggle with moisture retention, check out hazelnut oil.
There’s a growing pool of environmentally-savvy curly hair care brands.
Does slapping tons of product on equal better hair? Let’s talk about finding the right balance in product usage for curls.
Because hair growth starts in the follicles.
Baby oil: To be or not to be on natural hair.
The first gel I’ve ever genuinely been in love with.
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