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"How to Nail the Bubble Ponytail Trend"
If you’ve got a kinker hair texture hairstylist Susu Oludele previously suggested to Allure to start. We got some expert tips for how to pull off the style, even if your hair isn't naturally voluminous.
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"My New Braided Ponytail Is Proof Of The Power Of Protective Styles"
A drastic hair change isn't limited to a big chop or dyeing your strands platinum blonde. Protective styles are a great option if you want to test a new look while taking a break from having to style your hair daily.
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Oh, Baby!
Styling baby hair is an art in itself. Here, a celebration of loops, swoops, and swirls.
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‘The Braid Up’: Exactly How to Recreate This Stunning Box Braid Wig
You’re definitely wondering if the wig, you know, looks like a wig. And I can promise you that it by no means looks fake. The trick is in the knotless technique Stasha uses to create the braids.
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Protecting the Crown: The Journey of Our Hair
the hairstyles we wear are more than just a cute look to rock, but a way to keep our hair intact. Sure, the variety of different textures requires an array of products and diligent maintenance, but most of all
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Shine ‘n Jam Collaborates With Stasha Harris For Braiders Collection
Ampro Shine ‘n Jam has partnered with well-known Brooklyn braider, Stasha Harris, to create the Magic Fingers Collection for protective styles
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Tracee Ellis Ross Shows Us How She Creates Her "Cursive" Baby Hairs
In under three minutes, the actor shows us how she transforms her "grown woman hair" into "extravagant ramen noodle shapes" using only products from her hair-care line, Pattern Beauty.
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23 Edge Control Products That Keep Your Baby Hairs Super Sleek
Whether you're adorning your hairline with elaborate loops or just a simple few swoops, we've found some of the best products on the market that will ensure they will stay in place.
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‘The Braid Up’: Exactly How to Recreate These Loc Bows
This week on The Braid Up, our hair guru, Stasha Harris, is upping the cute factor and introducing you to a new style called the loc bow (which, yup, is exactly what it sounds like). I dare you not to smile while watching this video.