Natural hair: learning to love your real texture
Straight, wavy, curly, coily: your texture isn't a problem to fix, it's a starting point.
After seeing straightened hair everywhere, you start believing you must tame your own. Yet working with your natural texture often takes less effort and causes less damage.
Less heat, more gentleness
Piling on flat irons and curlers weakens the hair. Spacing out heated tools, air-drying when you can and detangling carefully keep your hair in better shape.
Finding what works for you
Every texture has its own needs, and there's no universal rule. Test, observe, and don't hesitate to ask a hairdresser who knows your hair type.
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