We asked three of NaturallyCurly’s favorite hair personalities—all different hair types—to help us understand some of the most common hair myths out there.




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2 comments for “Top 3 Curly Hair Myths: Three Hair Types”

  1. isanne Says:

    CurlySuzy, I was intrigued by this:
    “I find that I can get more of a wavy look if I use a heavier styling cream that does not activate my curls. If I want more of a curly look, I use a mousse and dry my hair with a diffuser.”
    Would love to read a whole article on this topic. I have very fine, thinning, wavy hair, so I often end up with curly ends and waves on my head. I’m wondering if using a heavier product on the ends could help me create the all-over wavy look. Thanks!

  2. kewlshelly Says:

    Evelyn or anyone else from Austin, Texas. I’m new to natural hair and in need of a cut. I need to find a good stylist to cut my naturally curly fro. I’ve tried doing it myself without success. I already had one bad haircut earlier and it was horrible. She attempted to cut my hair as if it was straight and she was a curly girl herself.