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Fabric of Hair Educates: Curly Textured Hair Trendzz:

If you have to ask if highlights look good on curly hair? You are definitely not in the knowledge pool of textured and curly hair.

Yes highlights look seriously gorgeous on spiral strands, adding just the right amount of definition to a already defined hair texture.

There’s something about the shifting of the seasons, the changing of the leaves, and switching of the Starbucks drink menu that makes people want to completely overhaul my life each fall. Trending fall hair colors can make a person feel like a whole new person instead.

Just adding a few highlights or a gloss can give you a whole new vibe, if you, feel like your life needs something new and exciting, try swapping your beachy summer hair for a cozier fall shade.

Color processing can affect hai texture due to the chemicals involved, making your curls less tight and curly. Getting highlights is a much gentler way to color your hair, compared to all-over dye, and, if done right, they do not compromise the health of curly locks. This is why highlighting is often considered the best hair color for curly hair.

Balayage is currently one of the most popular coloring techniques that, thanks to flawless blending of hues, achieves a very natural look. Another great option for getting highlights that is specifically designed for curly hair is pintura highlights.

Note: this method means “painting” in Brazilian Portuguese and was founded by Brazilian hairstylist Dennis Da Silva.

Tight curls don’t reflect the light as much as wavy or straight hair, so with pintura technique, a lot more color is applied.

Color is hand-painted from the tips upwards, where light would naturally fall, to create stunning highlights, because no foil or heat is involved, it’s a healthier option for your curly locks.

To prevent any hair dye damage, make sure you work with a stylist who is a pro with curly hair. It also helps to have the healthiest hair possible before heading out for a dye job.

Make sure your locks are well-nourished, use a good conditioner, and always follow up with a good hair care routine.

Fabric of Hair Educates: Black Hair Industry, and it’s Unlimited Power🥸

With so many people today, their relationship with hair is tied into their very identity, and has grown with the weight of a community that gives it so much value and love.

Delivering a clear message that afro textured hair is worth care, thought and quality products.
How important in continuing to put to right a peoples attitudes toward their amazing texture. Contributing to the fact that black haircare experts are infiltrating the industry to spread their knowledge and empowering achievements in the hair industry, its motivating and nothing short of inspirational.

Exposed and out-performed by afro hair entrepreneurs, big brands are finally listening and seeking advice.

Existing in largely white spaces, the weight on your shoulders feeling like it’s all on you to get the issues heard or correct misinformation.

Progress has been made in black-owned hair care, and it re-invests into the community.

Maybe it seems foolish to be giving that knowledge and potentially business to the brands that neglected it in the past. But if brands are going about this the right way, experts, consumers and employees are ready to share and support.

Offering a wealth of resources, and comprehension, makes it mutually beneficial. Being properly catered for isn’t just about great hair, it’s about worth and belonging.

Ultimately, spreading knowledge and making sure everyone has access to products that work for them is the goal.
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Fabric of Hair Investigates:
The Beauty of Naturally Textured Hair 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎

Some people think afros are the only style for natural hair. Just in case you haven’t heard, I will catch you up on what you're missing out on.

A plethora of unique hairstyles that are amazingly beautiful and healthy for your hair and scalp.

Many of the natural hairstyles you can wear include: Two-strand twists, cornrows, bantu knots, locs, braids, flat twists, coils, afro puffs, and the list goes on and on.

The opportunities for styling Afro-textured hair in its natural form are endless.

Not only can you find various twists and braid styles, but you can add color and texture to your natural hair by applying extensions to create many different looks.

This means you can avoid chemically processing your hair to achieve these looks whilst tucking your hair away to give it a well deserved break.

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Natural hair looks strong, which is why so many people accidentally abuse it with rough treatment. In reality, naturally textured hair is fragile and needs to be treated with the gentlest of care in order for it to flourish.

Wide tooth combs, natural ingredients, and your own fingers are the best tools and products for naturally textured hair. You'll find that low-manipulation and protective styles usually help to retain length because constant grooming can be too much for theses hair types.

Protective styles work for naturally textured hair, the iconic wash-and-go. Many don't really look at the wash & go as a protective style, but it truly is.

Between not applying maximum tension on hair strands and allowing for your hair to naturally air-dry, this style can be fairly effortless especially when paired with the right products.

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Makeup: Alison Cameron Makeup Artist
Art Direction and Hairstylist: Eugene Davis / www.EugeneDavis.Hair
Styling: Ihunna Eberendu