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  2. Curly Girl Method - Wikipedia

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    The method is also used by men; the name "curly girl" reflects the relative importance of hair care to women and girls due to societal expectations. [11] The method can also be used on kinky, coily, and wavy hair, which are often treated as curly hair types or "curl patterns" on hair care websites and in hair typing systems.

  3. 15 Expert Tips to Make Your Hair Grow Faster and Healthier - AOL

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    We've consulted two hair experts, Anabel Kingsley, trichologist and brand president of the Philip Kingsley Clinics, as well as Liana Zingarino, a renowned hairstylist in New York City to bring you ...

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  6. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    Cornrows: A style of braiding/plaiting hair into narrow strips to form geometric patterns on the scalp. A form of protective styling. Co-wash: Washing one's hair with conditioner instead of shampoo. Detangling: The process of using fingers or a wide-tooth comb to get out knots in curly textured hair. Dreadlocks: Matted or sculpted ropes of hair.

  7. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    As the hair grows out, the wearer is required to touch up the new hair growth, further adding to the overall expense. To resolve the problems associated with the cost of the look, Comer Cottrell invented a cheap kit (which he called the "Curly Kit") that could be used at home, thereby enabling lower-income people to copy the style of their idols.