Hair Date: Wash Day/Hair Rules Product Review
I’ve been Natural for a little over 2 years, and I must say I’m a Closet Product Junkie.
a blog for multi-textural world
I’ve been Natural for a little over 2 years, and I must say I’m a Closet Product Junkie.
superseventies: Shame Hair Rules was not around back then.Those curls on Marc Bolan could have used some…
The Ramones and Marc Bolan
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superseventies: She rocks that natural curly look back in 1973
Gabrielle Drake for Cosmopolitan, June 1973. Photos by David Montgomery.
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A nice recap of the modeling career of our co-founder and our inspiration, Kara Young Georgiopoulos
Sometimes it seems like my hair cannot get enough moisture. Hair Rules’ Quench ultra rich conditioner works like an oasis in the desert, offering a respite for dried out and fried strands.
Mastering the mystery of textured hair,
I shampoo Bobina once every week-and-a-half-ish with Hair Rules Daily Cleansing Cream ($23). It’s suds-free, so it’s totally non-drying. Anthony Dickey of Hair Rules Salon is adamant about suds-free shampoos for natural hair. Anything else, and you’re stripping the moisture from hair that’s already naturally dehydrated.
Take the rollers out and let’s see the fabulous curls…..Think beauty…. photo by Norman Parkinson for Vogue, November 1972.
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ESSENCE Beauty Director, Corynne Corbett attends ‘Texture on the Runway’ presented by TextureMedia. In this all access moment, Corynne talks to the founders and creators of Hair Rules about the importance of showing various hair textures on the runway and other women share how they show their hair love.
Read more: http://www.essence.com/2012/03/09/beauty-all-access-texture-on-the-runway-event/#ixzz1pa9GXswh