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Shea Moisture Red Palm Oil and Cocoa Butter Collection: Review

There are four things in the Shea Moisture Red Palm Oil and Cocoa Butter Collection: the Detangling Shampoo, Leave-in or Rinse-Out Conditioner, Curl Stretch Pudding, and Styling Gelee. I have tried every product except the Styling Gelee so there’s not much information I can offer on that one. Basically, this collection was designed by Shea ...

Shea Moisture Curl Stretch Pudding: Does it Really Help with Shrinkage?

The curl stretch pudding from Shea Moisture’s Red Palm Oil and Cocoa Butter Collection is my staple product for braids and twists. My best braid outs and twist-outs feature the Curl Stretch Pudding. When it comes down to this product, I think it outperforms in curl definition and moisturising than it does with elongation. In ...

Knot Today! Best Detanglers/Leave-in Conditioners for Natural Hair

Nowadays, I finger detangle my hair but that is a long, meticulous process. When my hair is really detangled, I use Kinky Curly’s Knot Today (which actually ran out, I need a refill!). In my opinion, Kinky Curl’s Knot Today is the best detangler out there, which is why it’s first on this list. Kinky-Curly ...

Best Products for 4A, 4B, and 4C Hair

4A, 4B, and 4C are different but share several similarities. That being said, a person with 4A can use the same products as someone with 4C hair. Shampoos and conditioners are especially true – they don’t target between the three; they target different issues like dandruff, hair growth, low or high porosity, etc. This post ...

5 of the Best Shampoos for Natural Hair

Shea Moisture. Cream of Nature. TGIN. These are just a few of the names that come to mind when talking about shampoos. They are the holy grails for curly hair because of the products’ ability to wash your hair and leave it moisturized. Whether you do it every so often or even co-wash (Visit this article to ...

Should I Co-Wash My Natural Hair?

If you’re natural, co-wash has more than likely popped up in your hair regimen. Why? Co-wash is a widely accepted way to wash natural hair because it doesn’t have as many harsh chemicals as traditional shampoos (even if they’re natural products). Co-wash just doesn’t strip as much moisture and natural oils from your hair like ...