Hair Products
Everything you need to know about Curly Hair Products for Type 3 and Type 4 Naturals. From product recommendations, to honest reviews and pros/cons of choosing products.
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Castor Vs Jojoba Oil, Which Is Best For Natural Hair Growth
Both castor oil and jojoba oil are very popular in the natural hair community and can be found in various hair care products and easily fit into any hair care routine. While I love both of these oils, it is for different reasons. And while I wouldn’t say one oil is better than the other, I would say that one could suit your hair needs better than the other oil. When deciding on what hair products to use, you should always consider your hair type, your hair porosity, hair goals, and your hair’s needs. What might work for my high porosity, often dry curly hair, may not work for someone…
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11 Top Hair Oils For Type 4 Hair (High & Low Porosity)
Type 4 hair, is known to be dry hair. To keep coily and curly hair healthy and retain length, you need to make sure your hair is moisturized. When moisturizing your hair, your job is never done until you use oils. Now, while oils do not moisturize your hair, it is necessary to use oils to strengthen, add nutrients and shine. As well as retain and seal the moisture in your hair. I have tried all the oils known to the natural hair community to try and find out, what the top hair oils for natural type 4 hair are. Whether you have type 4a, type 4b, or type 4c hair,…
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The Best Pre-Poo For Low Porosity Natural Hair of 2024
Before I found pre-pooing, wash days took me anywhere from 4-6 hours, it was just so much harder to do. But, now that I pre-poo almost every washday, I have cut that time down to 2-3 hours. When you pre poo, you save so much time. It is important for any low porosity hair routine, it prevents breakage during detangling, helps you retain more moisture, and prevents frizz from forming after your wash day. One of the main characteristics of low porosity hair is that it takes very long to absorb moisture. It can take up to 4 hours for even the best products to get absorbed into the hair.…










