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Dry Hair? Breakage? Major frizz? Get expert advice for coils and curls

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Are shampoo bars a good choice for curls and coils?

Q: I want to go sulfate-free and try shampoo bars, but I've seen mixed reviews. Will they work for my hair? A: To answer this question, let's examine the ingredients list of two popular shampoo bars...Shampoo Bar 1: purified water, glycerin, sodium stearate and sodium oleate, sorbitol, stearic acid, lauric acid, African black soap, cocoa butter, cetyl alcohol, coconut oil, lavender, tea tree and citrus essential oilsShampoo Bar 2: purified ...
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Make Your Straight Hair Last Longer

Use products that promise humidity protection The hair at your roots is usually the first to revert back to curly because it absorbs the most moisture whenever you sweat, take a hot shower, or go outside in humid weather. Back in the day, all we had was grease, but now hair care companies make "humidity protection" and "anti-frizz" products that prevent reversion by covering your hair with a lightweight protective ...
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Deep Conditioning: Frequently Asked Questions

What is deep conditioning? The goal of deep conditioning is to strengthen dry hair and prevent breakage. To deep condition you must use a conditioner that contains ingredients that can patch or absorb into the hair strand. Examples of penetrating ingredients include coconut oil, hydrolyzed protein, amino acids, cetrimonium bromide, panthenol and some silicones.Does deep conditioning require heat? No, it's a common myth that deep conditioning requires heat. If a ...
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