environment Aussie Enviro 'Australia is sleepwalking': a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    Kona is on the big island, I'm not sure what you mean? It would surprise me if the big island caught on fire (not caused by lava) but it did not change so much in 20 years that wildfires happen on the east side of the big island. I never said the climate has never changed, I said it did not change as much as he implied. Areas with a lot of rainfall are not catching on fire. I checked your images and they confirm what I've been saying about the diversity of the islands. I think it's wrong to compare them that way, climate change is happening but not like that.

    Btw I decided to ask my partner about this and wildfires in kona and kohala on the big island have been a worry for years, there's even signs posted.

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  • environment Aussie Enviro 'Australia is sleepwalking': a bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    The islands have different humidities. Oahu is much more dry than the big island and hardly rains, Maui has a dry side which is the side on fire now. It also rains more on the east side of the big island which is where you most likely visited. Hawaii has not changed as much as you imply.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 72%
    3 ways to diffuse for definition, volume, or elongation - Manes by Mell https://youtu.be/4nk5p4OWIIs

    Definition: hover diffuse. Volume: scrunch diffuse. Elongation: diffuse with comb

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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    It sounds like you have contact dermatitis, you are allergic to the shampoo you were using. I'm not a doctor, but I am glad you are going to go see a doctor. In the meantime maybe some antihistamines and/or hydrocortisone over the counter at your local store can help.

    Here's a health line article about scalp dermatitis.

    There's also this blog here that talks about scalp conditions.

    I'm pretty sure once the allergen has been eliminated that your hair and scalp will recover. It's probably not worth buying new products yet until the doctor can look at you but if you need products that are more friendly (fragrance free) to eczema and such in the future, there is vanicream/free and clear. Sorry this is happening to you. I had dandruff before and I thought that was really bad, a medicated shampoo prescribed by my doctor was able to clear it so I am hoping your doctor can do the same for you.

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  • curlyhair Curly Hair Any fine hair curlies can relate? @cassandracalin
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    That's too pricy for me but good to know about.

    Yeah if I didn't have curly hair, my hair would look flat and lifeless so always happy it's at least curly!

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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    Saaame. I use a diffuser to try to help with volume and it doesn't take a long time to dry but I still would love a thicker mane.

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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    I used to have higher density hair but now I'm struggling with it thinning. It was always fine tho. I would ask a doctor because it turned out I was anemic so I started adding more iron to my diet. I also added more protein shakes since I was also lacking in that department (I rarely eat meat, I've been trying to become vegetarian).

    You can have some hair loss or even changes after having kids, mine was telegon effluvium from stress and possibly medication. I've heard of women going from straight to curly with the hormonal shift. Same with after chemotherapy. I'm not a doctor tho, they could give you better information.

    I've thought about minoxidil but I wanted to talk to my doctor again about it before going that route. I dread the minoxidil dread shed. I've been using the ordinary hair density serum to help with the shedding, it kinda helps but could be better. I also microneedle my scalp once a week with a derma stamp at 1.5mm. On wash day I mix some rosemary oil with squalane oil and leave that on my scalp for a few hours before washing it off. As for multivitamins, I do take them but I'm not sure if they help. They only help if you are missing those vitamins in your body. I take a hair, nails, and skin vitamin, omega 3 6 9 vitamin, and vitamin d3.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 80%
    DIY V-shaped Haircut - Manes by Mell https://youtu.be/gKrzwicXx-A

    My hairstylist left the state, I have severe trust issues so I've been trying to cut my hair myself. I have a V shape and long layers so I tried this haircut to just trim the ends. It came out alright, not as good as my hairstylist would have done but acceptable. I still recommend you go to a hairstylist but for anyone like me, this might help. I trimmed very little this first time, I'm planning to trim just a little bit over the next few washes as I get used to it, no more than maybe 2 inches total.

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    curlyhair Curly Hair 5 Haircare Myths (Shampoo, Moisture, Trims, and more) - Dr. Dray
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    I use coconut oil with success but it is true that some people's hair reacts badly to it. I just quoted the video but maybe should have added a warning to the advice. It felt weird for me to correct a doctor lol

    Coconut oil's "miracle ingredient" is medium-chain triglycerides, a variety of fat or oil. Human sebum (skin oils) only contains around 35% triglycerides in general, and far less (maybe 10-15%) are shorter to medium-chain triglycerides.

    In addition to the somewhat unique medium-chain triglyceride content, coconut oil is also high in saturated fats (those which solid at cooler room temperatures). Saturated fats tend to penetrate hair well also. This is another characteristic of coconut oil which may create a problem for hair. The oils produced on our skin contain some triglycerides and saturated fatty acids. But not as much as coconut oil contains.

    Coconut oil is so good at penetrating the hair because the medium-chain triglycerides are both small enough to seep between cuticles and they have polarity (a charge) that attracts them to the protein in your hair. Coconut oil is actively drawn to the inner portion of your hair whereas other oils need to seep through slowly. This is unlike most other plant oils. The saturated fats with short carbon chains can slowly soak in to hair as well. No wonder coconut oil can behave so strangely!

    https://science-yhairblog.blogspot.com/2014/06/coconut-oil-makes-my-hair-stiff.html

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    5 Haircare Myths (Shampoo, Moisture, Trims, and more) - Dr. Dray https://youtu.be/kT3JMo3BTmA

    1. Shampooing every day is bad for your hair Not all hair types can handle shampooing every day but it isn't bad for everyone. Shampooing is meant to cleanse the scalp. It prevent yeast from causing inflammation, dandruff, and hair loss. This buildup needs to be removed. 2. Shampoos will make my hair grow No such thing as a shampoo that will make your hair grow. Make sure that you get rid of the oily buildup with shampoo but there are no ingredients that can grow your hair. Medicated shampoos don't grow hair or affect the hair cycle, they help reduce inflammation. Shampoos with protein marketed for thin hair can make hair appear thicker but it is not getting thicker. 3. Dry hair needs moisture Moisture (water) makes hair frizzy and brittle and prone to breakage. Humidity can cause breakage because of all the moisture (water) content in the air. You want instead products that help coat the hair and keep it smooth and prevent it from absorbing so much moisture. You need conditioning products for hair. Wet hair is very delicate. Coconut oil can help reduce hygral fatigue when you apply before your shower. 4. You need to trim the hair every 6 weeks for it to grow and avoid split ends It's not right for everyone. Trimming ends does not affect how much hair comes out of your follicle. If you have split ends, you will need trims to avoid breakage. Trims don't prevent split ends, trims gets rid of them. Use deep conditioning products and avoid too much heat to prevent split ends. 5. Your hair gets used to your shampoo and conditioner Products have ingredients that make them unique for a specific outcome. Your hair does not get used to it. Your hair might need a change if the product isn't giving you results because of the change in environment, etc. But it is not because your hair gets used to it.

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    politics politics Biden is quietly reversing Trump’s sabotage of Obamacare
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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Wet vs Dry Detangling @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/aae777cf-8598-4c66-9a60-413b53ffaf90.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b5ff5ae6-937b-4a4c-b08e-939742ac6758.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e4cb78c5-2c8c-4a30-a8bf-584d530fad9e.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CZNZ5EoIqNx

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    coolguides Cool Guides Guide to stains
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    Hot water or putting something with blood on it in a dryer will set the stain and make it near impossible to remove. I use an enzyme cleaner, like the kind for pet odors and it works pretty well. Never tried hydrogen peroxide. Whatever you use, make sure it is applied when the stain is fresh for better results.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    How to use heat safely - Manes by Mell https://youtu.be/3rNLBJSIqXk

    Heat can crack and fray hair by destroying the proteins in hair. The vibrancy will fade, tone will change, there will be a loss of pigment, it will lose shine, and hair will become dull. Heat damage will also cause split ends and breakage. Straightening and curling irons can go 360-450°F or 185-230°C. Water boils at 212°F or 100°C. Hair can hold 30% of its weight in water. When there is excessive heat (like above water's boiling point) applied to hair that is still wet, the water will burst out into steam and greatly damage the cuticle. Benefits of using heat: easier manipulation, can set styles with better results, and efficiency. How to use heat safely: - use a diffuser for indirect heat - lower the heat setting - use a hair dryer with excellent temperature control that does not go above 212°F or 100°C - squeeze out all water by towel drying before using heat - use the hover diffuse method - use a heat protectant (like products with PVP/DMAPA acrylates copolymer, quaternium 70, hydrolyzed wheat protein, and especially silicones) Unless you are using temperatures above water's boiling point (212°F or 100°C), heat damage is less of an issue Before using irons feel if hair is still wet. If hair is cold when you touch it, it is still wet. Use irons on dry hair only. If you have fine hair, use lower heat, heat protectant, and products with protein in them to strengthen hair

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    asklemmy Ask Lemmy What are smaller communities you like?
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    Shameless plug for !curlyhair@lemmy.world it's a community about all things curly hair related.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 90%
    What everyone gets wrong about shampoo - Lab Muffin Beauty Science https://youtu.be/-_3P3OGVzSA

    What everyone gets wrong with shampoo Lots of people say you have to use sulfate-free shampoo to avoid damaging or stripping your hair. There also people who say you have to use shampoo with sulfates to get your hair clean. They are both wrong. Academic hair science is a mess. Hair is very diverse. Different hair reacts differently to ingredients. Ingredients work similarly on skin but with hair, ingredients work differently. If 100 people use glycerin on their skin, you might have 60 people’s skin get more hydrated and improve, 20 people’s skin stays around the same, the final 20 might get worse for some reason – like the glycerin helped some other ingredient penetrate and their skin got irritated, or they have an allergy. There’s still complexity, but you wouldn’t have half the people’s skin dry out more. But that’s kind of how it is with hair. Variation in curl pattern can also affect how ingredients work. When it comes to wet vs dry detangling, water makes hair weaker inside and cuticles raise so you should detangle when dry. At least on straight hair. But on curly hair, hair sticks less to each other (like spiral pasta vs spaghetti pasta) and the weakening bonds makes it less damaging and results in less breakage. But even then, we still don't know everything (which is better for wavy hair, what if you use a brush or comb, what if you bleach your hair, what if your hair is longer, etc.). There's a lot of variables. Hair science is really sparse. You can't generalize hair. Even things like humidity can change the results. The structure of hair as we know it is still evolving and there isn't a lot of consistency in terminology. For example, around the late 90s, some hair scientists decided that half the protein in hair wouldn’t be called keratin anymore. But not everyone follows this. You’ll see things like “hair is 80% keratin by mass” in a paper from 2017. It’s clear they’re using the old definition – but if a paper says “we concluded that this ingredient works on keratin in hair”, what do they mean by “keratin?" Hair products aren't about individual ingredients, it is about the overall formulation. Sulfates usually refers to sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, which are surfactants. Surfactants help break up oil and mingle with water so you can rinse it. Sulfates have sulfate heads, the tails are similar to other surfactants. These 4 diagrams show 4 different ways that shampoos clean at a microscopic level – each diagram goes from left to right. The pink tadpoles are the surfactants. ![](https://labmuffin.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/surfactant-diagrams-1.jpg) You can see that the surfactants are working together to clean the hair. This is called a supramolecular process, where molecules are interacting without going through a chemical reaction. And all 4 of these are probably happening on your hair at the same time, to different extents – there’s probably more mechanisms still to be discovered. How much of each one is happening depends on the formula of the shampoo and what type of stuff you are cleaning off. If you look at the ingredients, you'll have 3 or more surfactants. If you change the ratio of the ingredients or swap one of these surfactants with something else, the shampoo will work differently. Plus there's other ingredients like polymers to take into account. The texture of the shampoo and opening of the bottle changes how it disperses and spreads as well. Even just checking the pH of a product isn't the whole picture when it is so complex. Cosmetic formulators spend a lot of time just doing trial and error, making formulas and trying them out. Changing little things about the formula causes big changes. Good Housekeeping did a test with 10 shampoo and conditioner pairings. Some had sulfates and some didn’t. The set that stripped hair dye the least had sulfates – it was Tresemme’s Keratin Smooth Color set. Formulators know that people who go for sulfate free want a gentler shampoo so that's what they aim for when making the formulation. They know there’s all these widespread myths about sulfates being harsh – they’ve been around since the 90s. Adding sulfates doesn't mean it will strip more. There’s a good chance that if you grab a random shampoo with sulfates, and a random shampoo without sulfates, the one with sulfates will clean better because of product design and that's how they were formulated. It’s not because just adding sulfates automatically makes shampoos strip more. They might have also added other ingredients to make the hair feel cleaner. How well it foams doesn't tell you how well it cleans. How well something foams depends on how a formula interacts with air and water to stabilise a thin stretched out film of water. Cleaning is about how it interacts with oil and dirt. But if something doesn’t foam when we use it, we tend to feel it isn’t cleaning well. It’s just a psychological thing. How well a shampoo cleans is complicated. Bottom line: Sulfate-free and sulfate-containing don’t really mean much. How well a shampoo cleans is too complicated to predict that easily. It’s much more useful to look at what the shampoo is telling you. If it says “clarifying” it’s a shampoo designed to clean your hair better, if it says “colour protection”, it can have sulfates and still strip dye less. It’s also really useful to look at reviews from people with similar hair to you and try a sample before buying.

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    curlyhair
    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Mell's Master List by Manes by Mell https://youtu.be/2O-UDYUMGaY

    Prep, Style, Finish - Prep: Leave-in conditioner, leave-in treatment, serums, primers - Style: products (mousse, foams, creams, custards, gels, pomades, hairsprays), techniques - Finish: hair oil, serum, hairspray, texture spray Rule of thumb: the amount of product you apply is how much hair is on your hair (density), cup your hair (ok symbol) and that is how much you should apply but if you have shorter/longer hair you will need to adjust If a product is thicker, start less and work up. Damp styling: quicker dry time, more volume, less clumping Brush product through to evenly distribute it throughout hair When you wring your hair, you can see how much is in there. Don't drown it in product (becomes white). Apply evenly root to tip. Keep spray bottle with water in hand Section hair for the amount of volume you want. Mell sections hair in two, a bottom and top section. Style 90 degrees off scalp (half base) and in vertical sections. If hair is healthy with good elasticity then brushes are a good way to define curls Ribbon technique: using tension while brushing by sandwiching hair between brush and hands. Should not hurt or pull. It will look straight but curls will bounce back, you can scrunch to encourage bounce back. Gels give longevity but sometimes brushing it through makes it stringy and crispy. So apply it after brush styling, smoothing down /glazing (praying hands) Make sure hair is evenly wet from root to tip. Rewet top section after doing bottom section. If you like side parting, style top with v back method (dividing sections into V shapes). If section is very large, brick laying can be done (doing a V section and then a straight/horizontal section, and then V again, etc.) Smaller sections if hair is more coily, larger sections if hair is more wavy. And then finger coil or brush back bangs If your towel is more damp then dry, it will absorb more water like a sponge. Squish out extra water with towel, be gentle. Diffusing: When you scrunch diffuse you are disturbing the curl pattern, curls have not set yet, encouraging a lot of shrinkage (maybe too much), and drying out the ends faster than the roots so roots will be frizzy and wet. Instead hover diffuse. Once there is a cast, then you can scrunch with the blow dryer. If hair is cold it is still damp. Once hair is fully dry, then add the finishing products like hair oil, serum, hairspray or texture spray. Then you can smooth out the gel cast and separate any clumps to add volume

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Anyone have favorite lightweight lines/products?

    I have fine hair and am looking into trying more products. I'm a bit of a product junkie, always looking for a product that performs better than my current ones.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Busting hair care myths! Build-up, silicones and more from Lab Muffin Beauty Science https://youtu.be/ri_SqZVthaU

    - Scrape test will show you all the buildup on your hair Premise: scraping hair with scissors will show if there is "buildup" on the hair from silicone. Experiment: wash two samples of hair twice each with a clarifying shampoo and use a conditioner with silicone on one sample and nothing to the other. Both strands were then scraped with scissors. Result: lots of white residue came off the silicone treated hair and the sample with no conditioner. The white residue is actually your cuticles being shredded and this act is super damaging to your strands. - Drug store products buildup on hair, premium products don't All conditioning products leave something behind to plug up the gaps and weaker spots in hair. Hair gets damaged everyday by brushing, washing, sun exposure, hair drying, straightening, and possibly bleach if you use it. So the hair strands initially grow out resistant with flat cuticles (not damaged) then become strands with raised cuticles with holes and gaps in them (damaged). To make the rough hair that has been damaged feel smooth again, conditioners plug up the gaps and some penetrate further inside the hair to make it smoother and stronger. When hair is wet it gets negatively charged, the positive charge from cationic conditioners stick to the hair and reduces static and makes it smoother. Other conditioning ingredients include polyquaternium polymers, hydrolysed proteins, oils, and silicones. They work the same whether they're in luxury products or drugstore products. - Product is bad if it weighs down hair There are three main factors that determines how much conditioning ingredients will stick to your hair: what the ingredient is, how it's used on your hair (how you use it, how much is in the product, the formula), and what your hair is like. Don't use corase resistant products on fine porous hair, that will cause it to be greasy and stick together. It's like how a product for dry skin might be awful on oily skin. - All silicones are the same If you have enough silicone with a positive charge on your hair, extra silicones won't stick on anymore. Silicones can be heavier or lighter depending on its structure but still have the same name - e.g. dimethicone is a polymer that can be lots of different lengths and have different properties. Longer chains are heavier and thicker, shorter chains are more lightweight and spread more easily. There are lots of different grades, these grades do not mean higher and lower qualities.There's thousands of silicones. Just because you have a bad experience with one silicone doesn't mean that all silicones will react that way. - What are your thoughts on these myths?

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    curlyhair Curly Hair Smooth out the crunch
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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 100%

    I saw a youtuber that would "clap out the crunch" gently instead of scrunching. Thought that was interesting.

    I've had the same thing said to me about my hair, when it gets long the weight really weighs it down and my hair goes from coils (bra strap length/bit below shoulders) to waves and spirals (currently at just above my butt). Roots are usually not curly at that point without something to help a little like root clips but the ends get very curly. I remember people telling me during grade school years that my hair isn't naturally curly because the roots are flat. That I must be curling it with an iron. Wtf. People just like to gatekeep.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Don't Waste Time Styling Tips by Manes by Mell https://youtu.be/TWF8jh0HURQ

    >Don't use deep conditioner before shampoo. Use something cheap if you do because it is a waste. You should instead do an oil treatment. >Don't cowash if you are not washing more than 2 times a week >Smooth down conditioner rather than scrunching it in >Add water when detangling to help with slip >Deep condition when needed (mostly it is meant for not healthy hair) >Curl training while doing a treatment does not work, waste of time >Don't leave deep conditioner in for more than 30 minutes, waste of time >Use products for your texture and porosity >Prep with primer or leave in conditioner and then style with gel or foam, etc. >Save scrunching for the end >Add water (with spray bottle) before adding each product > Dry hair with (micro fiber) towel gently before air drying or diffusing, especially in high humidity

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Hair gets everywhere!

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b4b15b66-b3dc-4045-b02e-f3f3264faa3b.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8bca22c2-10c0-4770-8ecd-1e6b6e242eea.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/19037ae6-40d2-4ead-9722-cfe45d9f2699.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/68a8131b-07fa-440e-a492-b24c678a9217.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cq6AyDgIVk1

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    curlyhair Curly Hair Hard Water 101 @welshiecurlgirl
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    1 year ago 100%

    Yes you are very right, I just meant very hard water places might be a struggle. I added a map to the post, most places are hard water! Thanks for the info, I'm glad to have someone making suggestions and corrections and I learn new things from too. There were a lot of variations of maps so I went with the most official one I could find.

    And yeah, welshiecurlgirl has very pretty hair. Her hair is fine and I think low-ish hair density but it looks gorgeous. She makes it work! She's studying to be a hairstylist I think.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 50%
    Humidity Resistant Ingredients Part II @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ed3d3a48-871f-439f-a2fb-0580ded91cf5.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a7ba59b4-b8cc-4a05-947b-1d8f234d6e7e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/347d95aa-3ea6-4118-a7c3-0f7cdd8327b1.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5d17b252-d67a-4f15-b511-8b8e32383070.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/31ab66cd-560f-4b9d-a13e-4774da4833b6.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/66a134dc-7022-4cdd-943a-f28f4e082ccd.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtUo5W1I1OV https://www.instagram.com/p/CtpOrbbLKMD

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    curlygirl
    1 year ago 66%

    Like Texas water (at least where my friend lived in San Antonio, I've also visited El Paso) is very hard, difficult for washing hair. I used 10 parts water : 1 part apple cider vinegar when I visited there, my relatives used stronger rinses but since I didn't have the stuff to test for pH I went with a more diluted mixture since I was in a pinch. It was my only time encountering hard water, I was pretty unprepared haha. Where I live the water isn't that hard so I've never had trouble or felt the need for a water softener. All water is going to have some hardness to it unless you have a water softening system, it becomes a problem depending on where you live.

    I actually agree, I wouldn't personally use the alternatives because you can mess up the pH easily but I thought maybe a no-poo person or someone needing something real fast might want to try it. I would recommend using a chelating shampoo instead, you don't have to worry about the pH and messing up your hair. I should probably make that clearer in the post.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 83%
    Porosity, Image Credit: Chantal McRae

    >How porous or absorbent your hair is has a lot to do with how it looks and can help you decide what to use on your hair to help it look it’s best. A porosity is a hole or a gap – an opening. >Hair which is porous [aka high porosity] will take on water and other chemicals easily because of all the tiny openings in the cuticle. Water gets in and out easily. >Hair which is not very porous [aka low porosity] repels water and most other fluids and this is a good thing. Water doesn't get in or out easily. >It's fairly common to have hair that is porous on the ends, but not at the roots. >What causes porosity? >Weathering of hair, mechanical stress [combing, especially brushing, tieing up, rubbing, etc.], wetting and drying, shampooing, chemical treatments, and physical structure of hair. If your hair has waves, curls or (especially) kinks (and wavy hair can be kinky hair too), it is likely to have areas on the strand which are narrow, flattened, twisted or otherwise not as strong. Even the “cuticle armor” cannot protect these areas adequately. These are prone to breakage and damage and therefore become porous easily. Wavy and curly hair is also more prone to damage from daily life simply because it has bends in it. >How to Determine Your Hair's Porosity: >This is something you learn from studying your hair by running your fingers over a hair strand, observing shine or reflectivity, how hydrated your hair feels on a daily basis, and your hair's response to products. >Normal-porous hair: It shines, maybe not quite as much as not-porous hair. It perms and takes color as expected. Your hair can be normal-porous even if you use some heat on your hair (low-heat diffusers). Normal-porous hair does not become oily-looking with reasonable amounts of conditioners or oils. Normal-porous hair may have times when it feels a bit dry, or not dry at all and it is easy to make it feel "not dry" and soft with hair conditioner and gentle care. You perceive some "soaking in" of hair products. You probably have had some exposure to the full sun, possibly chlorinated swimming pools. Your hair may be not-porous near the roots and normal-porous further down and therefore respond differently to conditioners in those two areas, which is why many people condition their hair from the ears, down. If you run your fingers up and down an individual hair, it feels mostly smooth. This normal-porous hair has cuticle scales which look like shingles on a roof. They overlap and don't stick up much. >Porous hair: If you run your fingers up and down a hair strand, it may feel bumpy and uneven due to kinking, or to damage. Quite porous hair does not shine much and though it may have some gloss, it's not "reflective" or brightly shiny. It will seem to absorb hair products of any kind, tends to feel dry most of the time and you have a difficult time getting it to feel soft and pliable. Porous hair usually takes on dye, permanent waves and chemical straightening quickly. And loses dye quickly. Porous hair loses moisture easily. >Maintain Porosity: >Avoid too much handling, tight ponytail holders, excess heat (curling or straightening irons, blowdryers without a diffuser), prolonged exposure to sunlight, chemical treatments (permanent waves or chemical relaxers), and bleaching or permanent haircoloring. Don’t rub your hair roughly with towels, tie it up tightly every day, use metal barrettes with sharp edges. Avoid brushing or combing vigorously and with force. Do detangle with care, don’t wash hair every day, use dilute shampoos or mild shampoos. Taken from: https://science-yhairblog.blogspot.com/2011/09/porosity-in-hair.html https://science-yhairblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/hair-porosity-how-to-measure-sort-of.html

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    Wiki / Useful Links

    [What is my hair type?](https://lemmy.world/post/217023) [Ultimate CG Guide by r/curlyhair mod team](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q6Dj9WAZxlfBhJSyS5on2rw3-if5cOV3oV-dQ3B0AHA/edit?usp=drivesdk). Note: you do not have to follow the curly girl method listed here, it's ok to use shampoo, sulfates, and silicones if they are working for you / [Mirror](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LPqALWxwmod_hLye57wXXcnpVmYTkQTP8wZpYk6BoZ0/edit?usp=drivesdk) But if you do want to follow CGM [here is an ingredient checker](https://www.curlsbot.com/) [r/curlyhair Holy Grail List](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gn6VnPsRU1H3ziElbWqNVFY5mev6GB1pwKKt_MNpoAY/edit?usp=sharing) / [Mirror](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1t9zECaaET_7kWEKHjUNFa8uqOAqBD7yzhDf9nn-1-hw/edit?usp=drivesdk) [International product list](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/3/d/e/2PACX-1vTbVtl5RKQyRwtOlctXVt4f8HovDNVjRUkXBMt3l_DpnkSS0Q-wQ3d77_nf20EJ2yPEFpsuvb6Aa52c/pubhtml) / [Mirror](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17u0KA8VBQqArJO5OHcVKECWef6UeFfbLUm0Xh3Kr-vo/edit?usp=drivesdk) [Types of frizz and How to Tame Them](https://lemmy.world/post/151416) [Protein and Moisture do not balance](https://lemmy.world/post/146122) [Humidity and Humectants Part I](https://lemmy.world/post/86114) [Humidity Resistant Ingredients Part II](https://lemmy.world/post/712277) [Hard Water 101](https://lemmy.world/post/620687) [Types of split ends](https://lemmy.world/post/399187) [Porosity](https://lemmy.world/post/681260)

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 85%
    Hard Water 101 @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3d11d2b0-d5ce-4bf9-af5b-9d83f62e568a.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4c2704b8-b943-4000-a8ef-386af7eb02a3.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4d8ce0cc-493f-4581-a9c7-036647914c69.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f13909b2-28b9-44e1-a2b9-04a89289615e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/be2aab9a-b13a-4341-b1b5-984ba8ce0b97.jpeg) I recommend using a chelating shampoo instead of the listed alternatives, it is easy to mess up hair if you don't have the proper pH. A chelating shampoo will be the proper pH and is effective. Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CkZHgkDIM-6 The [showerstik](https://watersticks.com/showerstick/) is the only shower head that can actually filter out the minerals that I know of, regular shower heads can help remove chlorine but will not make water soft. Hardness prevents soap from lathering by causing the development of an insoluble curdy precipitate in the water; hardness typically causes the buildup of hardness scale (such as seen in cooking pans). Dissolved calcium and magnesium salts are primarily responsible for most scaling in pipes and water heaters and cause numerous problems in laundry, kitchen, and bath. Symptoms of Hard Water include: - Stiff, dingy laundry - Mineral deposits on dishes and glassware - High soap usage & need for fabric softeners - Extra work to remove soap curd on bathtubs & shower stalls - High energy costs, possibly due to scale build-up in pipes and on appliances - Scale build up in sinks, tubs, faucets & appliances Taken from: https://wqa.org/Learn-About-Water/Perceptible-Issues/Scale-Deposits/ Map of Hard Water in the USA ([USGS](https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/map-water-hardness-united-states)): ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ec11d662-88ab-44da-8ca8-2a5d8d998cc8.jpeg) General guidelines for classification of waters are: - 0 to 60 mg/L (milligrams per liter) as calcium carbonate is classified as soft - 61 to 120 mg/L as moderately hard - 121 to 180 mg/L as hard - More than 180 mg/L as very hard. Taken from: https://www.usgs.gov/special-topics/water-science-school/science/hardness-water#overview

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    1 year ago 100%

    Alright so I would go with products that say they are lightweight since your hair gets weighed down easily. If it doesn't mention being lightweight or gives volume, you can probably skip it.

    Companies that offer sample sizes (some you have to go online to their store to get them) would be: Curlsmith (weightless air dry cream), Moptop, Jessicurl (has lightweight versions of their products also available without fragrance), Ouidad, Shea Moisture, Aveda, and Not Your Mother's (target and ulta). This is not an exhaustive list but is what I could come up with.

    I agree I wish the list also had the person's hair type listed, it really depends on the formula and not just individual ingredients to determine if it is light weight or not.

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    I agree, there isn't an in built wiki on lemmy but I was thinking of adding links to a post and pinning the post. I have the links to the r/curlyhair google docs so I don't think I need to make a whole lot of posts for the wiki but we'll see.

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    Why do you rinse your hair every morning? If it gets oily and itchy I guess it can't be helped but if it is just frizzy, you need emollients in your hair. If you wet your hair you should add conditioner to it especially if you are doing any detangling. I think you need at least a leave-in conditioner or cream. That could be the reason why it is so dry and frizzy. A deep conditioner doesn't hurt but I don't expect hair without a styler to last long at all, it would get frizzy fast. I use a leave in conditioner for moisture and gel for hold (stays frizz free longer) in my hair.

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    Do you use leave-in conditioner or cream? That can really help with keeping your hair moisturized. I think not having enough moisture is why your hair feels dry/frizzy/hay-like. You can try adding in a deep conditioner, Shea Moisture has a manuka honey deep hydration masque you could try. If that doesn't help, there might be too much protein in your products (your hair might feel stiff, tangly, sticky, and brittle if this is the case). Too much protein is fixed by clarifying to get rid of the protein buildup and then using different products with less protein or a different protein in them or no protein if your hair doesn't need it. Fine and high porosity hair generally can benefit from some protein, you don't need it in every product when you're first starting.

    How is your hair's elasticity? You can test this by when you stretch it, does it bounce back (normal), doesn't stretch / snaps (need more moisture), does not bounce back when stretched (need more protein). Also how long is your hair? If it is long, your hair might be weighed down by the weight so that's why it doesn't curl the first few inches, this can happen with fine hair. Stringiness while wet sounds normal.

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    5 Curly hair tips @cuethecurl

    I just want to preface this one by saying everyone's hair is different, you may need to clarify more often or shampoo more often or maybe your hair is too fine to deep condition, etc. These are just general tips and not rules you have to follow. I think 4 and 5 apply to everyone better. ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3d9d556b-2b73-4680-896f-1a7a0a77237d.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3da736ab-97d5-4eb3-9d5f-7cd6744f94a6.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8280115b-9ae6-4aa9-8f97-3cccaf198f42.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f8c23298-49a3-4919-b110-0ac3df6908c0.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c1ac333a-004f-4cf1-a8c3-73bd5381749c.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CqX6w7susJg

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    What type of content do you want to see in this community? (Vote in comments)

    I've been mostly posting whatever interesting/amusing thing I come across. Vote in the comments to guide what I should post more of, feel free to suggest something else I have not listed.

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    1 year ago 100%

    Well you can't interact with the beehaw server if you are from a blocked instance, I'm from lemmy.world so I guess I'm boycotting them but not by choice. I would not have cared at all but they my instance got blocked so I had to unsub from all beehaw communities since it's useless to be subbed from a blocked instance. I'm not going to make another account just for beehaw. Beehaw has blocked over 200 instances, so it's nothing new for them. Beehaw will not federated again unless lemmy devs meet their demands. Idk. I think the whole thing is dumb, if you go on beehaw you can read their POV. You have to be nice when interacting with beehaw or else you get banned. Only 4 admins moderate all of beehaw. Enough trolls go on beehaw and your instance gets blocked because that's the only thing the admins there know how to deal with it. I'm not aware of a boycott, but wouldn't be surprised if people are upset.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 33%
    How does k18 work? @sciencemeetscosmetics

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f3503c81-9683-4250-a0b7-d123f6470e11.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f770436c-2cf5-4d63-a48c-9b7f3860f49e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/7cc85972-638f-4b71-8d81-ffb44f2499ce.jpeg) >A few months ago I posted about the benefits of peptides in hair products. >The unfortunate of that post was that the peptides studied in the research I cited where all ‘custom-made’ and hard to find in a product. But the papers that I cited regarding the impressive results of peptides all had prof. Artur Cavaco-Paulo as the research leader. >Now I came across the K18 peptide repair crème, and guess who is one of the inventors? Prof. Artur Cavaco-Paulo! >☝️To understand this product we first need to discuss standard conditioning and protein products. >Hair mainly consists of protein, in particular keratin. Heat styling, bleaching etc. damage the keratin. Hair is dead and can’t repair the damaged keratin. >Conditioning agents attach to the outer layer of the hair and smoothen the surface but the inner keratin layers responsible for the strength of the hair are not repaired. Besides, they temporarily attach to the surface and are removed by the next wash >Most proteins works like standard conditioning agents. These proteins temporarily attach to the outer layer. Only low molecular weight peptides (hydrolysed proteins) and amino acids can diffuse into the hair cortex and may interact with the damaged keratin. >☝️Read well the word MAY because this is exactly what the K18 product is changing to will! >The hair keratin (protein) is made out of strings of amino acids (amino acids are the body’s basic building blocks). But the order of those amino acids is very specific and if you want a peptide (also chains of amino acids but smaller chains than protein) to bind to this specific order you need to unravel the sequence of the hair keratin and design the ‘perfect’ peptide to bind to it. >And this is what the inventors of the K18 peptide did, they spent many years to find and design the unique combination which has the highest affinity and interaction with the hair keratin and the ability to restrengthen the hair (from the inside, swipe right). >☝️If you have non damaged hair you will see less results with this product, but slightly damaged? Try it 🤗 >❓Have you already tried @k18hair ? Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CO0TKxGHB0G

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Personally victimized by the Princess Diaries

    Artist is @cassandracalin

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    1 year ago 100%

    I used to air dry for like decades and man it would take too long to dry. CGM calls blow dryers blow fryers but I think they can be helpful with proper use. I also finger detangle when my hair is wet with lots of conditioner in it. I can wash once a week with a mid-week refresh but since I've been adding hair growth oils to my scalp every day I wash twice a week. The oils are probably doing nothing but I figure it can't hurt to try. My hair is down to my tailbone so I try to be very gentle with it, treat it like lace. I've also tried co-washing and it was just not good enough for me, kinda weighs everything down.

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    1 year ago 100%

    The only product I tried on this list is the ouidad advanced climate gel white bottle, it gives me medium hold. Works good enough for me but I have not tried the red bottle which is supposed to be a strong hold. Everyone's hair is different though, like for me I do not have thick hair so I do not need a hard hold. I am a product junkie but I could not afford to test out all these products welshiecurlgirl used lol.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Are you doing the curly girl method or something else? https://www.naturallycurly.com/curlreading/learn/the-curly-girl-method-for-coily-hair

    I am doing a very modified curly girl method, I'm not sure if I can still call it CGM at this point lol. I stay away from harsh shampoos and clarify regularly with Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate. I use products without silicones but it isn't a big deal to me if a product I want has silicone e.g. a heat protectant. I blow dry my hair with a diffuser on low heat, always using a heat protectant. I tend to stay away from products, like hairsprays, that have drying alcohols in them but I'm learning they may not be all that bad. I use wide tooth combs and a tangle teezer.

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    Types of split ends @welshiecurlgirl

    Ways to prevent or minimise split ends: - Regular trims - Be gentle when detangling and styling - Don't overdo the dye or chemical treatments - Go easy on the heat and, if you choose to use higher heat, use a heat protectant - DO NOT apply extreme heat to wet hair (eg straightening) - Use leave ins, gels, creams etc to protect the hair - Sleep protect overnight - Avoid over manipulation (accessories, constantly fiddling with the hair, etc.) Any of you guys get frequent split ends? How do you tackle them? ❤ Graphics: created in canva and paint 3D by [welshiecurlgirl] Sources: @therighthairstyles @philip_kingsley @marieclaireuk Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CU_DAohoDKw

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Expectations vs Reality @cassandracalin

    I wish mousse did this for me! Artist is @cassandracalin on instagram.

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    AskKbin Moving to: m/AskMbin! What app do you use for /kbin browsing?
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    1 year ago 100%

    I could be wrong but I don't think there is an app for kbin yet, but there is one in development.

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    1 year ago 100%

    I wish I would have known that you should squeeze out all water from your hair before drying, that leave-in conditioner is much better than heavy creams for me, that I need a buttload of conditioner to detangle properly, that gel is pretty awesome when you scrunch it out, co-washing is not that great for me / I need low-poos + clarifying shampoos regularly, protein is my best friend, and that blow dryers + diffuser can be used without getting heat damaged with proper use. I also wish I never had my hair relaxed and I wish I didn't try ironing it so much. My hair looks super dead in some of my school pictures before I chopped it off. I also once ruined my hair when I used an iron on WET hair. Omg the damage 💔

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    Starting your curl journey, what I wish I'd known @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0da9adc0-9a77-4cca-91cf-5a1f60377b0e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/34adde84-12c1-450e-a924-3d40ef032e3c.jpeg) What have you learned along the way you wish you would have known at the beginning? Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn-Mvu1I8DE

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    1 year ago 100%

    I can definitely relate, my parents mostly bought V05 for everyone and then the tresemme curls products when I asked for it. Always making comments about how fast the conditioner would be used lmao

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    1 year ago 100%

    I remember when reddit made it seem like Bernie was going to win the first time. RIP universal healthcare.

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    What are your favorite products or holy grails?

    For me, I love kinky curly knot today. I don't need a lot and it gives me just enough moisture. If it had protein I think it would be perfect. My favorite gel is Ouidad climate control (white bottle). It is a heat protectant as well and I feel like I don't need a whole lot of it. I'm currently experimenting with mousse/foams but it's hard to beat this gel. I am really liking the Mop Top shampoos, most low-poos feel like they don't clean enough but these do. Btw I have long, fine, low density hair that is mostly 3a/3b and is more on the high porosity side. Also I snagged a dyson supersonic second-hand and it is so much better than my previous dryer I used with the deva diffuser. It feels kinda hot but it doesn't do heat damage (that I've noticed at least).

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Curly Hairstyle Ideas @mailayaa

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8bcf1354-9876-49e3-b670-dd261e5021cd.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtZbW0qugyS

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    Gels by Hold Levels @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cbc19448-eb26-4e90-96cd-405537e2c1e2.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ad71cff2-fdb0-4034-852d-c0f4546839e9.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fef72839-43f3-4419-a717-4e9aae5aa546.jpeg) >Gels by hold level 😍 with visuals. >Here's a round up of some of the gels I have used and gotten great wash days from, categorised according to hold. Hopefully this will be helpful if you're considering investing in a gel and you're not sure where to start. >I have made hold level judgements based both on how wash days held, and how I had to refresh following wash day. It's worth noting, though, that some of the lightest hold products here have given me amazing wash days, so I dont always go for super hard hold. My choice often depends on the weather and when I'm next able to wash. >Yes - I have a LOT of gels. No - I've never used them all at once 🤣 nor do I intend too. The hold levels are also based off my personal experience with these gels. Individual experiences will obviously vary. >What's your favourite gel? Do you prefer light, medium or hard hold? ❤ Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CnAi8mIoY0T

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    Before and After Transformation @nvpcurls

    Here is the before: ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f1677db7-cf23-418a-9f9b-8c1b3d795ed7.jpeg) >My curls now vs my curls in 2020 🤭 it’s been 3 years since I started my curly hair journey!! >The picture in 2020 was when I finally decided to chop off inches of my hair & go natural because my hair was VERY damaged (to the point where I had breakage & my hair was thinning) from heat since I was constantly blow drying & straightening my hair lol 😭 >It’s funny when I see old pictures of my hair because I would’ve never thought my hair would look like the way it looks now. I remember being afraid of cutting my hair cause I was very attached to my “straight hair” since it was the only way I felt my best in terms of “beauty” 🌚 >But 3 years later I’m more grateful for than ever 🫶🏼 Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtPd3lvufBE

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 84%
    Afro Princess @therealzoi

    One of the best afros I've seen, a true queen 👑 Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CrG26wxuWlA

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Finding your hair type @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/f22ca114-b76b-43df-95e0-af3da429980c.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d2c786dd-f8fb-4bc5-a9b6-0fa6f09c38c4.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8a749057-971c-44e7-8e7f-863ecaa87cfd.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9d367614-fc7e-494f-b1df-9165dea3eae6.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8f79ad8b-54aa-44f6-96ad-239cc8be414c.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fbc9f504-dd9a-4200-afe4-006caf43f1fc.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CN_DoYJBDJs

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Volume and Definition @kemillyfox

    Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CtW-BufOVqj

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Big Hair Don't Care @olovesuuu

    I love how much volume you can get with natural hair. **Natural hair is POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, VERSATILE, PROFESSIONAL and so much more!!!** >A small reminder: My natural hair Is NOT something « exotic », something you can touch with no permission, it is NOT an object, NOT fake, NOT a mane, NOT a bush, NOT something I must hide, NOT prettier when it’s straight etc…etc… These are some words that I have already heard towards my hair throughout my life. I know that as a teenager these words were so offending to me but now these words do not hurt me no more. Just watch your mouth before speaking because it can be harmful and it can ruin self-esteem. Think before you speak because WE ARE TIRED of hearing those bad projections and stereotypes about natural hair. Natural hair is POWERFUL, BEAUTIFUL, VERSATILE, PROFESSIONAL and so much more!!! PERIODTTT ✊🏾👩🏽‍🦱🗣️ ! Put « 🙋🏽‍♀️ » if you agree in the comments. Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpirsZAI006

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Rapunzel hair @rose.rizos

    @rose.rizos has some of the most beautiful long hair style I've ever seen, definitely inspiration goals for me Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CoSlJRdOZ3j

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    Curly Hair curlygirl 1 year ago 100%
    Types of frizz and tips on how to manage them @welshiecurlgirl

    ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5a2a9436-f3af-4cb7-8a9f-94b9ceff2ed9.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/961d5773-9141-421d-a619-a268a41e20c9.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1ed878df-c2d2-4263-9fd2-bf4abdd4f8bd.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/427996d5-05b3-4534-b545-90a4fd955812.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d465d947-5324-4d32-bd93-4447a3a7ed07.jpeg) Taken from: https://www.instagram.com/p/CpN97I1I2dF

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    curlyhair Curly Hair Protein and Moisture Balance @welshiecurlgirl
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    Keep forgetting to link back to her instagram, first round of pics here, second round of pics can be found here.

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    lemmyworld Lemmy.World Announcements Hey lemmyworlders, what are some cool communities that you would like to see here or that you have created (or planning to)? 👀
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