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  2. I Tried the First-Ever Brand for 4C Hair, and It Gave Me My ...

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    Allow me to introduce 4C ONLY, the first-ever natural hair care brand designed exclusively for those with 4C hair. ... the Black-owned brand was developed to “fill a wide gap in the natural ...

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    Now, on to the 25 best natural hair care products that’ll make those curls pop. RELATED: The 35 Best Natural Styles for 4C Hair, from Twist-Outs to Butterfly Locs 1.

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    Oftentimes, hair care products for natural hair will cater to looser, curlier hair types. 4C Only is a new haircare brand by Black natural hair care veterans — and it’s a brand that’s long ...

  5. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    An example of a braid-out tutorial on natural hair. Over the years, natural hair styles and trends have varied from media influences and political climates. [27] The care and styling of natural Black hair has become an enormous industry in the United States. Numerous salons and beauty supply stores cater solely to clients with natural kinky hair.

  6. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    The natural hair movement is a movement which aims to encourage people of African descent to embrace their natural, afro-textured hair; especially in the workplace. It originated in the United States during the 1960s, and resurged in popularity in the 2000s .

  7. Conk - Wikipedia

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    Conk hairstyle. The conk was a hairstyle popular among African-American men from the 1920s up to the early-to-mid 1960s. [1] This hairstyle called for a man with naturally "kinky" hair to have it chemically straightened using a relaxer called congolene, an initially homemade hair straightener gel made from the extremely corrosive chemical lye which was often mixed with eggs and potatoes.