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  2. Why co-washing can be a game changer for curly and coily hair

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    The sulfate-free formula has a 4.6-star average rating across 11,359 reviews on Amazon and is ideal for all curl types and natural hair, according to As I Am. BondiBoost Wonder Wash DIFFBOT

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    This spray has vitamin E, argan oil and an anti-static agent to soften, nourish and protect your hair. Spray it on dry hair to keep it looking freshly styled or apply it on damp hair to tame frizz.

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  5. Relaxer - Wikipedia

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    A relaxer is a type of lotion or cream generally used by people with tight curls or very curly hair which makes hair easier to straighten by chemically "relaxing" the natural curls. The active agent is usually a strong alkali, although some formulations are based on ammonium thioglycolate or formaldehyde.

  6. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    For centuries, natural oils have been used to condition human hair. [2] A conditioner popular with men in the late Victorian era was Macassar oil, but this product was quite greasy and necessitated the pinning of a small cloth, known as an antimacassar, to the headrests of chairs and sofas to preserve the upholstery from being damaged by the oil.

  7. Hair oil - Wikipedia

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    Humans produce natural hair oil called sebum from glands around each follicle. Other mammals produce similar oils such as lanolin. Similar to natural oils, artificial hair oils can decrease scalp dryness by forming hydrophobic films that decrease transepidermal water loss, reducing evaporation of water from the skin. [5]