10 Natural Hair Products Every Naturalista Needs in Her Arsenal
Find out how Rebel keeps that mane nice and healthy!
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Edge Control - (Photo: CURLS Organic Hair Products via Instagram)A good edge control will have you feeling fleeky. If your edges are well put together, you can almost pull together any look. It adds a necessary neatness.
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Moisturizing Oil - (Photo: ORS Olive Oil via Instagram)Oil is essential to locking in moisture to your hair. It keeps hair from being damaged and gives your hair the shine it needs.
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Shampoo and Conditioner - (Photo: Shea Moisture via Instagram)It's important to find a good shampoo and conditioner that moisturizes your specific hair. All hair products will work differently on all hair textures, but it is important to find a wash and conditioner that are sulfate and paraben-free. You want to keep in the moisture and natural oils your hair has and stop whatever you use from stripping you of that. Shea Moisture and Carol's Daughter have some great options.
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Hair Steamer - (Photo: Q-Redew via Instagram)Hair steamers can help with moisturizing your hair and giving it bounce. Handheld comb steamers can also minimalize shrinkage or give you a heatless blowout. People with heat damage also find this to be a great option for recovery. Handheld and overhead steamers are different options that can give you similar results, but the one you chose is really based on preference.
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Defining Creme - (Photo: Shea Moisture via Instagram)A good creme leave-in is important because it will minimalize frizz and keep your hair moisturized throughout the week. Again, with all hair products you want to make sure you aren't using parabens or sulfates, but with leave-in specifically you want to make sure you're using the right type of texture creme for your hair. Thick works great on thick hair, soluble water based solutions work great on thinner hair.
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