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Majoring in Curls: Preparing for Job Interviews
- Saturday, March 1st, 2008 | by Aimee Gerow
Majoring in Curls
Email your questions to Aimee.
That time of year is upon us, curly college students! For those of you getting up into the sacred realms of the upperclassmen, I’m sure that you’re starting to hear lovely phrases like “internships,” “resumes,” and “job interviews.” I start to get a little jittery […]
Christo’s Celebrity Corner: Vanessa Hudgens
- Monday, February 11th, 2008 | by Christo
Christo tells you how to get Vanessa Hudgens’ curly look.
Christo’s Celebrity Corner: Joss Stone
- Monday, January 28th, 2008 | by Christo
How to get Joss Stones’ luscious curls.
Christo’s Celebrity Corner: Melina Kanakaredes
- Thursday, January 17th, 2008 | by Christo
Curl expert Christo of Christo Fifth Avenue tells how to get Melina Kankaredes’ fabulous curly look.
Deva Announces Expansion Plans
- Saturday, November 10th, 2007 | by Michelle Breyer
Devachan Salon, one of the world’s most famous curl salons, may soon be coming to a city near you.
The company is opening a third Devachan Salon in White Plains, NY this month — its first salon outside of New York City. Over the next few years, the company has aggressive plans to open a dozen […]
Q & A with Tom Brophy
- Monday, October 1st, 2007 | by Michelle Breyer
Tom Brophy, inspirational educator and former creative director for Vidal Sassoon, has developed a reputation for his ability to interpret trends for individual clients. London-trained Brophy, who now owns a salon in Beverly Hills, is also a big fan of curly hair. He encourages his clients to work with, rather than against, their natural texture. NaturallyCurly talked to him recently about his philosophy on curls.
Tress Tamers Who Defy Tradition
- Monday, October 1st, 2007 | by Teri Evans
Every curly head is different—so are the stylists who have built their career on cutting curls and kinks. Here, we uncover some unconventional curl-centric stylists who put their own creative twist on the curly cut. From cutting in the fourth dimension to feng shui hair, their unique approach stretches far beyond the traditional!
The Kindest Cut: Wet, Dry or a Combination?
- Monday, October 1st, 2007 | by Michelle Breyer
Curl experts all are passionate about their techniques, whether they cut the hair wet, dry, wet into dry, dry into wet, or some other variation on the theme.
The Mane Manual to Curl Philosophies
- Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 | by Teri Evans
There are several philosophies to consider when caring for your curls.
Rest easy — we cut through the clutter and gathered the top experts in the curly world for their bottom-line stance on cutting, cleansing and styling.
Miss Jessie’s Closes Salon
- Monday, July 2nd, 2007 | by admin
After a decade in business, the famed Miss Jessie’s Salon (formerly Curve Salon) in Brooklyn closed its doors.
“The decision to close operations was a difficult one,” said managing director Titi Branch.
Although the closing of the curly salon was necessitated by unexpected issues, Branch said it has been the company’s strategy to focus more on the […]


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