This might be able to help prevent hair thinning.
Heat damage is the enemy of progress in the natural hair community. So can you reverse it?
Using Curlformers: the safe, heatless styling option for naturally curly and textured tresses!
Avoiding heat doesn’t mean you have to give up on straight styles altogether.
Transitioning from heat tools in not easy.
As a natural who enjoys a good silky smooth blowout every so often, I have my fair share of triumphs–and tragedies–after each hair appointment.
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Take a handful of hair and look at your ends. Are they frazzled?
When you have high porosity hair, you cannot solely rely on water for your moisturizing efforts.
Even if you don’t heat stretch your hair, is it possible to have damage deep in the follicles? We break it down for a community member.
Plus 3 more ways to protect your hair from sun damage.
Direct heat is drying to curly hair, so it’s important to avoid further damage.
I had popping curls, but all of that was destroyed after an unfortunate meeting with an extremely hot flat iron.
According to Studio Redd Salon owner and hairstylist, Tina Redd, “The only con to straightening natural curly hair is doing it incorrectly.”
Researchers from Johns Hopkins recently published findings from a review of 19 studies that concluded there being a strong association between how black women style their hair and hair loss.
Hortencia recalls each pivotal moment in her natural hair journey from Day 1 to Year 1.
5 ways to get through the heat damage.
Here are five ways I have been surviving the No Heat 2016 challenge.
These tools can be expensive. Here’s how to make them last.
Our reader wants to know, “why do I have damaged hair when I hardly straighten it?”
Heat damaged hair is unfortunately one of a curly girl’s worst nightmares. The damage is irreversible and hard to work with.
Often the issue isn’t the hair growth from the scalp that makes length difficult to achieve, but preventing breakage from the ends.
Heat damage can create “bubbles” in your hair that lead to breakage.
#NoHeatChallenge2016
Our reader’s on a no heat challenge, and she has a question about indirect heat.
We hear this question a lot.
Use heat responsibly.
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