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  2. The 25 Best Products for 4C Hair That'll Make Your Curls Pop

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    4C Only Too Slick Styling Cream Best for: Detangling, Twist-outs, Bantu knot-outs, Styling Standout Ingredients: Grape seed oil, shea butter, hempseed oil, rosehip oil, jojoba oil, aloe vera extract

  3. The 25 Best Hair Products for 4C Hair - AOL

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    art4stock. If you're unfamiliar with the hair type system, there are four hair types, all categorized by letter. Straight hair is type 1, wavy is type 2, curly, type 3 and kinky, type 4.

  4. Kiss Frizz Goodbye With These Editor-Approved Curl Creams - AOL

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    Curl creams can define and hydrate hair, while giving it shine. Here are the best curl creams, tested by hairstylists, editors with curly hair, and reviewers. Kiss Frizz Goodbye With These Editor ...

  5. Brylcreem - Wikipedia

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    Brylcreem (/ ˈ b r ɪ l k r iː m /) is a British brand of hair styling products for men. The first Brylcreem product was a hair cream created in 1928 by County Chemicals at the Chemico Works in Bradford Street, Birmingham, England, [1] and is the flagship product of the brand. The cream is an emulsion of water and mineral oil stabilised with ...

  6. Hair - Wikipedia

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    Hair type 4c. Hair exists in a variety of textures. Three main aspects of hair texture are the curl pattern, volume, and consistency. All mammalian hair is composed of keratin, so the make-up of hair follicles is not the source of varying hair patterns. There are a range of theories pertaining to the curl patterns of hair.

  7. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    Papuan women with kinky hair. Kinky hair is a uniquely human characteristic, as most mammals have straight hair, including the earliest hominids. [11] Robbins (2012) suggests that kinky hair may have initially evolved because of an adaptive need amongst humans' early hominid ancestors for protection against the intense UV radiation of the sun in Africa.