Curls aren’t a one-type-fits-all. In reality, they are intricate and can't fit into one broad category of "curls," just because you have curly hair. Categorizing your curl type is quite the ...
Now more than ever, there’s information online, expert advice and even curl-type guides to help us navigate the best way to treat our hair. At one end of the spectrum, there are Type 2 curls you ...
Four years ago, I made one of the biggest changes of my life. In October 2020, I underwent the "big chop," trimming my chemically altered hair to the root for my natural texture to make a ...
To some, wavy hair is the fence-sitter of hair types. Neither straight nor entirely curly, those with a naturally wavy head of hair don’t often know which direction to go in the way of styling.
“Start off with understanding the type of curl you’re trying to achieve,” explains hairstylist and Act+Acre founder Helen Reavey. You’ll also want to consider your hair texture because a ...
Best for: Out-of-this-world volume on all hair types, including those with thicker, slightly wavy tresses. Curls can appear slightly wild and unkempt (in a cool way) or create a Studio 54 look ...