Unlike makeup, straightening my hair didn’t enhance my natural features. All it did was make me look like a different person…and stink up my house!
This will help you maintain moisture, reduce frizz, and retain length.
These are the ones you need to know.
If it feels different, looks different, or your old products just aren’t doing the trick, you might damage.
You can only reduce the amount of damage your hair undergoes, not eliminate it.
Hint: it’s not about growth.
We impart damage on our own hair, so the best way to address damage is to ask ourselves “what I am doing wrong?”
Some women love breaking all the rules.
Bald patches, clumps of hair falling out, or thinning edges — these are easy to spot. But what about the other, less-obvious signs that your hair is in serious trouble?
Does damaged hair get a bad rap? Rihanna and Bella Hadid’s hairstylists think so.
Whether you straighten regularly or just once a year, it’s important to understand this common curly issue.
Moisture is key when it comes to nursing chemically processed and color-treated hair. Use this to enjoy the versatility of your curls without dehydrating them.
Think of it as investing in your hair.
This is what you need to do to avoid permanent damage.
Is your hair damaged? Try this 3-step program.
Transitioning hair is fragile, so is it ok to blow-dry it?
Did the summer leave your hair a dry, tangled mess?
“I washed my hair one day and thought to myself ‘I’m tired of straight hair I’m going back curly,’ only to realize I had no curls left.”
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