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People forgot to mention how daunting it can be to sift through all the products marketed to naturalistas. Luckily for you, I've compiled a list of staples that take the guesswork out of caring for natural hair.


This product bible is perfect for women at any stage of their natural hair journey. Check out the deets below.

Microfiber Hair Towel

Cotton towels are tough on curly hair. They get rid of more moisture than necessary, often leaving hair a frizzy mess. On top of that, traditional towels also contribute to breakage and split ends. The solution? A great microfiber towel. It'll provide a smoother surface for your hair and prevent all the aforementioned negatives.

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