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Natural hair is made to be naturally beautiful. However, pollution, weather elements, humidity, and dry indoor air are always out to get it. While you work hard to hydrate, nourish, and style your amazing curls, you could be harming them in the process.
At RevAir, we strive to give your fabulous natural hair a chance to shine! Our top-quality products can work wonders, but only if you don't struggle against them. You may not even realize that your hair care and styling routines are keeping you from enjoying fantastic hair all year round.
Are you damaging your natural hair without knowing it? If you are doing any of the below things, you definitely are! Read on to find out which habits are worth kicking this very moment.
We all get into this mode where we will literally try anything to make sure our hair is healthy. Sometimes it is because we see something viral going around the internet, other times we just get curious and want to put our recent Pinterest pins about hair care to the test.
Each stage of life affects your body and hair differently, such as puberty, adolescence, even aging – and especially pregnancy. During pregnancy, it’s clear that the body goes through many changes…ever wondered how specifically it affects your hair? In this blog, we’re going to take a closer look at the changes (both good and potentially bad) that pregnancy can bring to your strands...
Is your hair or ends feeling dry, lacking its usual shine, or just not looking as fabulous as it should? You may need to look into getting a haircut.
The hair of your dreams could just be a few snips away, you just have to bring yourself to go to the salon to get it done.
A haircut can transform the unhealthiest of hair into something that is manageable and on its way to becoming healthy.