Healthy hair is beautiful hair. And for Black women, wash day is often a sacred act of self-care since our kinks, coils, and curls require a little more TLC.
In our new series , we’re asking influential women to break down exactly what goes into their routines, so you can learn their tips, tricks, and products that work for your texture and style.
says she never really knew what her natural hair texture was because she'd been getting relaxers since she was around four years old. “I honestly thought I had straight hair because it was always just chemically straightened,” says Joy-el, who is biracial.
But when she was in high school, she saw rock her kinky natural hair, and it gave her the push she needed to embrace her own.
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