
Looking for some new products to add to your hair regimen? Give these a try for your curly or kinky mane…
1. Moroccanoil® Curl Defining Mousse:

Combining the powers and benefits of anti-frizz products, strong conditioners, gel, mousse, and hairspray, Moroccanoil® Curl Defining Mousse helps smooth curls and ringlets while holding their shape, leaving them soft, natural looking, moveable and touchable, even in humid weather. It also adds natural lipids to the hair to provide healthy-looking luster.
2. Tangle Teezer:

Considered a must-have tool by many curly and kinky-haired beauties, the Tangle Teezer uses a unique configuration of specifically designed teeth to flex just the right amount to detangle and help smooth the hair’s cuticle which in turn protects the inner cortex from damage. Shinier hair that’s a cinch to detangle whether wet or dry and improves the way you style your hair? Yes, please!
3. Ouidad 12 Minute Deep Treatment Intensive Repair:

With all that we do to our hair, there are times we need to regroup to give our hair the moisturizing and strengthening treatment it deserves. This intensive treatment uses a mix of proteins and amino acids for serious restructuring and rejuvenating benefits. You’ll enjoy better luster and bounce with use.
4. Huetiful Hair Steamer:

Looking for the proper dosage of moisture for your dry hair and/or scalp? The Huetiful Hair Steamer restores moisture to your dry hair 5x better than deep conditioners or hair treatments alone and opens up your hair cuticle to allow your conditioners and hair treatments to work more effectively. It also promises to reduces future breakage and split ends caused by dry hair.
5. Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk The Original Curl Definer:
Free of parabens, petrolatum, mineral oil, sulfates, and artificial colors, this leave-in conditioner helps to define and condition your curls. If your curls are fine and prefer a lighter formula, try
Hair Milk Lite The Curl Booster version.
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