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Titi and Miko Branch at America’s Beauty Show

NaturallyCurly shot this exclusive video at America’s Beauty Show in Chicago. The spectacular Titi and Miko Branch, founders of Miss Jessie’s, talk about curly hair.

Dickey At America’s Beauty Show

In this video, Dickey, creator of the Hair Rules line of products, talks about curly hair. NaturallyCurly caught him at America’s Beauty Show, a huge beauty trade show happening in Chicago.

Video: Ouidad at America’s Beauty Show

In this video, the Queen of Curls, Ouidad, talks about curls from America’s Beauty Show in Chicago.

Emilio Uribe at America’s Beauty Show
Emilio Uribe

CurlStylist co-founder Gretchen Heber poses with Emilio Uribe, recently named one of the Top 5 Celebrity Stylists by “W” magazine. Uribe is International Artistic Director at de Fabulous.

The super-hot stylist says about his own curly hair, “I’m really picky about who I’ll let cut it. My mom is one of only three who get to cut it.”

Mizani Beauties

At the NaturallyCurly/Modern Salon panel at ABS, Mizani offered ideas for achieving different looks with their various products.

Mop Top’s Kelly Foreman

NaturallyCurly talks to Mop Top’s Kelly Forman at America’s Beauty Show

Big ‘Do from ABS

CurlStylist found this stylist on the floor of America’s Beauty Show. In this video, she tells us how she got this big style.

Texture! Panel a Big Success

Today, NaturallyCurly, CurlStylist and Modern Salon magazine hosted a panel called Texture! at America’s Beauty Show in Chicago.

America’s Beauty Show is one of the beauty industry’s largest trade shows, attended by stylists from all over the world.

Some quick snippets from our all-star lineup of panelists at the Texture! presentation:

Ouidad: I don’t believe there’s ethnicity to hair. Hair is hair!

Shari Harbinger of Deva: Curly hair is not a trend; it’s a lifestyle. Curly hair is a fact. It’s a start-to-finish occurance.

Jonathan Torch : You can take the greatest haircut but if you don’t know how to manage the frizz, it’s no good.

The entire panel agrees that communication between you and the client is critical.

Smooth Edges Without Gel or a Brush!

Hola Chicas!

Yesterday evening, I was feeling like a frizz monster, and knew that I’d probably end up pulling my TnC into a pony or bun the following morning. I usually lack this foresight, as I turn into a pumpkin after 9 p.m., and my edges end up FUZZY… which is okay some days, but every now and then, I want a sleeker look!

Last night, I gathered and secured my hair on top of my head using a scrunchy. I used only my 10 digits to do the job—no brush, no comb. I then took a bit of Shea butter, melted it between my palms, and generously applied it to my edges. Finally, I put on a scarf, and went to bed.

In the morning, I removed the scarf to reveal smooth, frizz-free edges! Unlike with gel, my hair is not stiff or flaky. I have the control I need with a softer, more natural look. It’s the best of both worlds! This method is low stress on your edges—you’re not using tools, and you don’t have to pull them tight to get that sleek/smooth effect.

Of course, being the indecisive person I am, I changed my mind at the last minute, and took my hair down (not before attempting to jazz it up a bit, lol”>. I was surprised to find it still fluffy, and defined (albeit frizzy, lol”>. I liked the look and decided to rock it out again!

Moral of the story… apparently, pineappling (sleeping in a high loose pony to preserve curls”> works for me! Go figure. Also, if you want a sleek pony or bun with out stressing your edges, try my Shea butter technique, and start the process the night before—or at least 30 minutes before you need to leave the house. Let the scarf and shea do the work :~”>

Later Gators,

Nik


Carol’s Daughter How-to Videos

Many times, consumers, as well as prospective consumers, are not sure which products will work best for them. To make choosing products a little bit easier, we’ve developed our very own Hair How-To Videos. Various hair types are covered—from weaves to locs to chemically treated hair. More importantly, we want to share with you some of the many recipes that you can create using products from our hair care system. We’ve invited an expert stylist, used regular people just like you and me (not models or paid spokespersons”> with many different types of hair, in many different conditions, and put together a selection of easy step by step videos to help you learn about which of our products work well on your type of hair.

Keep in mind, our recipes are just suggestions; you can mix and match to create your own system at home, after all, who knows your hair better than you do! In the video, we tell you what every product does and show you how to use it.

Below, see one of our videos, then click this link to see more!

Hair Type – Natural Curls (Medium”>

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