Isabella shares her routine for managing tight coily curls—likely type 4B–4C—with fine strands but high density. Her regimen prioritises moisture, detangling and curl definition, while highlighting ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Having curly hair is like waking up to a surprise every day. At least it is for me. Some days I’m lucky ...
If you are a girl in the “4’s” (4B, 4C) you most likely struggle with shrinkage, product not absorbing into your hair and finding products that leave your curls moisturized, healthy, and looking ...
Most natural-haired ladies would agree that knowing your hair type allows you to choose products that help hydrate, control and define your curls. So whether you’re 3a, 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, or 4c, if you ...
“I’ve decided I want to go with it,” I told my hairdresser. I’ve booked myself in for a curly trim and style. I savagely cut my type 4b hair two weeks ago in the confines of my bathroom, before ...
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The natural hair movement welcomes your curls, coils and kinks in all their unpredictable glory. Shingling is just one way to make your fro look its best. If you aren't familiar, shingling means using ...