HAIRCARE
Red Carpet Curls is an online sanctuary for all things natural hair. My mission is to help everyone unlock the mysteries of their unique hair textures in a safe, supportive environment.
HAIRCARE
Dive into the captivating world of the curly girl method, tailored for your naturally exquisite hair texture – be it wavy, curly, coily, or kinky. Unravel the secrets of ingredient analysis, protein know-how, humectants, co-washing, pre-poo rituals, and seasonal routine makeovers! Your quest for answers ends here, with our treasure trove of insightful articles and captivating videos.
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- CGMethod
- Conditioning
- DIY
- Haircare
- Moisture
- Porosity
- Product Reviews
- Protein
Why Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo is NOT Curly-Girl-Method-Approved
Wondering why you can’t use Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo when following the Curly Girl Method? Find out the reason and the science behind it all with this in-depth article.
Luxju Natural Haircare
Suffering from dry and brittle hair? Are you looking for styling products to hydrate and nourish your natural texture ensuring frizz free beautiful definition each time? Well, look no further than Luxju Natural Haircare. With all-natural, certified organic, CGM approved ingredients, your hair will thank you!
Red Carpet Curls Top 7 Holy Grail CGM Products
Having trouble finding the right products to start your journey? Well, Red Carpet Curls did the work for you! Here are the Top 7 CGM Small Business (Mom-and-Pop brands) Products! We got you covered from shampoo all the way to gel! Some of the best small-business all-natural/organic products on the market!
Red Carpet Curls Reviews: Zazzy Bandz
The redesigned headbands that fit like sunglasses!
Red Carpet Curls Reviews: Tailored Beauty
Looking for a moisturizing, all-natural, curly girl method approved, “mom and pop” brand for your hair and skin? Well, look no further than Tailored Beauty.
Itchy M’s: What Are They And How To Spot Them?
The Itchy M’s are a common issue when adjusting to the curly girl method. So what exactly are they – and how can we prevent them (if at all) and treat them?
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