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  2. Shea Butter for Hair: Experts Explain Benefits and the Best ...

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    Experts explain the benefits and best way to use shea butter for hair. Plus, 8 products to try. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. 23 anti-frizz products approved by editors and experts - AOL

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    Moroccanoil Intense Curl Cream $36.00 at Nordstorm. This leave-in conditioner, recommended by Dickson, defines and hydrates curls, and reduces frizz, according to the brand. ... glycerin and shea ...

  4. 10 Conditioners That Will Give You Best Curls of Your GD Life

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    Ahead, a beauty editor shares her 10 favorite conditioners for her curly hair and taps multiple experts for their best curly hair tips.

  5. Shea Moisture - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 and 2016, Shea Moisture was voted Overall Favorite Brand in Naturally Curly's annual Best of the Best survey. [9]For the company's national and international experience in sustainable development, and eco-friendly products, the Environment Possibility Award conferred the "Award of Earth Defender" to Shea Moisture in 2020.

  6. Shea butter - Wikipedia

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    Shea butter soap. Shea butter is mainly used in the cosmetics industry for skin- and hair-related products (lip gloss, lip stick, skin moisturizer creams and emulsions, and hair conditioners for dry and brittle hair).

  7. 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.