Natural Hair Terminology
"Itchy M's" is a colloquial term often used within the natural hair community to refer to certain preservatives known as methylisothiazolinone (MIT) …
Read MoreParabens are a group of synthetic compounds widely used as preservatives in cosmetic and personal care products, including hair care items. They are …
Read MoreSingle strand knots, often referred to as "fairy knots," are a common occurrence in natural hair, particularly in curly, coily, and kinky textures. T…
Read MoreLength retention in the context of natural hair refers to the ability to maintain the length of the hair that grows from the scalp, rather than exper…
Read MoreEmbarking on a natural hair journey is a deeply personal and empowering decision, and utilizing the right tools can significantly enhance the health …
Read MoreHydration is crucial for maintaining the health and vitality of natural hair, which tends to be more prone to dryness due to its unique structure. Na…
Read MoreHair density and hair texture are two key characteristics that define the overall appearance and feel of natural hair, yet they refer to distinct asp…
Read MoreCurl types for natural hair are categorized into a system that ranges from type 2 to type 4, each further divided into subcategories (a, b, and c) to…
Read MoreHair porosity is a crucial factor to consider when selecting hair care products and developing your hair care routine, especially for those with natu…
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