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Kenneth Byrd

  • A beautiful black female with dry hair has a type 4 curl pattern that uses the Curly Girl Method for healthy hair.
    Olaplex for Curly Hair: DIY Olaplex Routine for Natural Curls
  • A young woman with healthier hair strands wondering if you should use olaplex on damp or dry hair.
    How to Use Olaplex: Olaplex Products Explained with DIY Guide
  • A female with improved hair health and hair density after taking hair growth vitamins.
    What Vitamins Are Good for Hair Growth and Reduce Hair Loss?
  • A cute black girl with natural curls styled with a hair growth oil that reduces hair breakage.
    Which Oil Is Best for Hair Growth and Thickness for Curly Hair?
  • A cute black female with frizz-free hair used a microfiber towel to remove excess moisture from her 4A curl pattern.
    How to Get Rid of Frizzy Curly Hair in 5 Minutes at Home
  • A light-skinned black girl with a type 4 hair type and dark brown hair color with a greenish tint.
    How to Use Clarifying Shampoo on Curly Hair: Step-By-Step
  • A happy young female with brassy hair used Wella liquid toners for neutralizing unwanted warmth.
    How to Use Wella Toner and Developer at Home: Step-By-Step
  • A young Brazilian woman wearing medium smokey ash-blonde curls toned with 7A medium liquid toner.
    Wella 7A Before and After Results on Brassy Bleached Hair
  • A white female with orange hair used a permanent liquid hair toner on towel-dried hair.
    Wella T27 Before and After on Yellow, Orange & Bleached Hair
  • A black female with curly hair follicles after co-washing natural hair with a regular conditioner.
    Co-washing 4C Hair: How To, How Often, Benefits & Is It Good
  • A cute black girl with a tight curl pattern on her 4C natural hair used coconut oil to retain moisture.
    How to Grow 4C Hair Quickly: Longer, Faster, and Naturally
  • A black woman with 4C natural hair strands styled with a leave-in conditioner to retain moisture.
    What to Do After Washing 4C Hair: Guide to Moisture & Definition
  • A black woman takes a selfie after stretching hair and styling her curls with coconut oil and coconut milk.
    Why Does 4C Hair Shrink? How to Prevent Shrinkage on 4C Hair
  • A black lady with natural hair strands has a combo of 4A, 4B, and 4C curly hair types on her loosely packed curls.
    4B vs. 4C Hair: Differences, Characteristics & Best Products
  • A beautiful Brazilian lady with yellow hair used a purple shampoo on her bleached hair to eliminate brassy tones.
    Wella T18 Toner Before and After on Orange Hair & Much More
  • A cute white girl with towel-dried hair used a permanent liquid toner to remove cool tones from her yellow hair.
    Wella T11 Before and After on Orange, Yellow, Beige Hair & More
  • A black girl with towel-dried hair used a pale ash blonde permanent liquid toner on her unwanted orange tones.
    Wella T28 Before and After on Dark, Orange, Yellow Hair & More
  • A young white female with towel-dried hair colored with Wella T35 beige blonde toner on bleached hair strands.
    Wella T35 Before and After on Orange, Beige, and Blonde Hair
  • A cute black girl with curly and wavy hair washed with traditional shampoo and styled with natural oils.
    How to Clarify Curly Hair at Home: DIY Clarifying Guide
  • A beautiful black woman wearing a popular protective hairstyle to reduce hair breakage on thick, dense hair stands.
    Protective Hairstyles for 4C Hair: 8 Low Manipulation Styles
  • A black woman with low porosity natural hair that's been styled with rice water and aloe vera to encourage healthy hair.
    How to Grow Low Porosity 4C Hair Fast: Step-By-Step Guide
  • A cute black lady that improves her hair and scalp health with coconut oil and Indian gooseberry ayurvedic remedies.
    Ayurvedic Hair Growth: How to Use Ayurveda Hair Oil & Herbs
  • A black girl that keeps her normal hair soft by only using shampoo and conditioner products for curly or textured hair.
    What Does Shampoo Do to Your Hair? How Does Shampoo Work?
  • A cute black girl that used regular hair dye on synthetic hair extensions to create a dark red desired color.
    Can You Dye a Synthetic Wig? How to Dye a Synthetic Wig
  • A cute black girl wearing a human hair wig secured by a thin line of wig glue protecting her sensitive skin.
    How to Put on a Lace Front Wig for Beginners: DIY Step-by-Step
  • African American female wearing a lace frontal wig that creates a full and natural hairline blending with her own hair.
    What Is a T-Part Wig? T-Part Wigs vs. Lace Frontal Wigs
  • A black woman wearing a lace closure wig made from human hair using a flat and seamless installation.
    What Is a Wig Closure? Lace Closure Wig vs. Lace Frontal Wig
  • A young black female wearing a natural hair lace front wig made from real human hair with a natural-looking hairline.
    How Long Does Wig Glue Last? How to Make It Last Longer
  • A cute black girl wearing a natural hair density wig with normal hair thickness with a medium hair length.
    130% Density Wig vs. 150% Density Wig: What Is the Difference?
  • A cute young black girl with a curly hair wig made with type 4 natural hair density used to create many wavy hairstyles.
    150% vs. 180% Density Curly Wig: Is 180 Density Better Than 150?
  • A cute young black girl wearing a curly hair wig with natural-looking long hair follicles with thin hair strands.
    Is 150% Density Good for a Wig? How Thick Is a 150% Density Wig?
  • A cute black girl wearing a high-density wig made of fine hair strands and medium hair thickness.
    What Does Wig Density Mean? Wig Density Chart with Types
  • A charming young female wearing a 180% hair-density lace wig made of fine hair with a middle-back hair length.
    180 Wigs: What Does 180% Density Wig Mean? How's It Look?
  • A cute black girl wearing a lace front wig made of human hair creates a natural hairline that lasts up to six weeks.
    How Long Does a Wig Install Last? How to Make It Last Longer
  • A black woman with oily hair styled with natural oils and aloe vera gel to treat her fine hair and oily scalp.
    Why Is My Hair Flat and Greasy? How to Fix Flat Greasy Hair
  • A black female with natural hair strands in a wash-and-go style highlighting her curl pattern and wiry textured hair.
    How to Wash 4B Hair: Detailed Step-by-Step Wash Day Routine
  • A beautiful black girl with stringy hair strands that have been cleaned with dry shampoo and styled with natural oils.
    How to Fix Scraggly Hair: Detailed DIY Step-by-Step Guide
  • A cute black female with healthy hair has a straight hair type even though her hair is not curly anymore.
    My Hair is Naturally Curly But Won't Curl Anymore
  • A black girl with black and blonde braiding hair extensions experiencing an allergic reaction from the dirty hair.
    Weave Breaking My Face Out: How Extensions Can Cause Acne
  • A cute African American woman with fine curly hair styled with a curl cream and other light-weight products.
    How to Care for Low-Density Curly Hair: DIY Step-by-Step

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