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Wrapping our hair at night is something just about all Black people have been encouraged to do, natural or not. I used to fight against it, as messing around with my hair was the last thing I wanted to do when I was exhausted at night. But more recently in my natural hair journey, I’ve come to embrace those quiet moments in the evening. They just about sum up the whole journey for me. I’m caring for myself, caring for my hair, and prepping for a little magic in the morning. African hair care products There was a surge of social media posts from hair care brands and influencers promoting Black owned hair products during the pandemic, but that has since died down.
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These brands—some our forever go-tos and others new to the waves, curls, kinks, and coils family—understand the importance and pressing need for us to care for our strands at home right now. Customer Service Source: Peathegee Inc / Getty
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From cleansing to styling, our complete line of moisture-rich, clean formulas brings out your natural curl pattern and style. Whether you’re rocking braids, Bantu-knots, a wash-n-go, or a poppin’ fro, emerge™ will be with you, fighting frizz and breakage all the way. Find out what each product can do for you. Top 54 Black-Owned Hair Care Brands for Curly Hair Care Best afro hair products: ORS hair gelWhen it comes to laying edges and slicking down baby hairs, nothing does the job better than this hair gel from ORS. For a super neat hairline, use a pea-sized amount of this afro hair hero to smooth down kinks, curls and waves.