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  • Curly Q&A: Diane Da Costa

  • Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 | by
  • he tight curl or coil is a very challenging texture. Actually, to create and keep the curly look requires a little more effort with styling. You should try the twist out or coily twist out to achieve a more semi-permanent curl pattern which last about two weeks.

  • Diane Da Costa Brings Texture to America

  • Monday, January 1st, 2007 | by
  • Diane Da Costa, author of Textured Tresses, will embark on an American Beauty Tour this fall that will include complete beauty makeovers for 14 lucky curlies.

  • Curly Hair Q&A: Diane Da Costa

  • Friday, September 1st, 2006 | by
  • Tight, curly hair should always be cut dry. Blow dry the hair out with a wide-tooth comb — not completely straight — and leave a little elasticity.

  • Curly Hair Q&A: Diane Da Costa

  • Monday, May 1st, 2006 | by
  • Anytime you can still maintain a deep wave pattern when wet, it is considered a texturizer — a technique, which softens and elongates the natural wave for more manageability.

  • Curly Hair Q&A: Diane Da Costa

  • Tuesday, February 1st, 2005 | by
  • In my journey, I’ve found that textured hair is the universal word for all curl patterns. Textured hair is naturally staright-wavy hair, wavy, curly, very curly and tightly coiled hair. once you accept what you have and stop fighting your hair, you’ll be able to achieve all possibilities.

Texture on the Runway Celebrates Us, Curlies!

"Texture on the Runway" celebrates our curly, kinky, coily, wavy natural hair in all its glory.
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5 Curly Hair Tips for Valentine’s Day

Hot curly hair tips to rock your locks on your special night.
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Texture on the Runway Sneak Peak: Hair Rules

Hair Rules showcases texture in the most opulent, decadent and sophisticated way at "Texture on the Runway."
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