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by Jascmeen Bush of Jascmeen.com
1. The Devacurl Devadryer and Devafuser, $159
Sure, it’s probably a whole lot pricier than your ordinary blowdryer and the diffuser ($45 on it’s own) is incredibly more expensive than a traditional one. If you can get past the price though, this thing is a game changer! The dryer is professional grade and the Devafuser adds lift to roots without disrupting your curl pattern. I’m not a big fan of using blowdryers, but I actually trust this one and think it’s worth the splurge.
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2. Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, $44
I wouldn’t dare try to sell anyone on dry shampoo in general. If you’re not into it, you’re not into it. That being said, if you do like dry shampoos, this one is THE BEST. I used this a lot when I was doing roller sets to make the curls less Shirley Temple-ish and more modern.
3. Ouidad Curl Immersion Co-Wash Cleansing Conditioner, $36
There’s nothing like using products designed specifically for curls. If you’re a new Natural, trust me, it makes all the difference. This cleansing conditioner by Ouidad is recommended for tight curls and kinks. It hydrates, defines, all without sulfates and parabens. Warning— once you try the conditioner you’ll be cashing out on the entire line in no time.
More natural hair products:
If you're new to the natural world, navigating the market can be super overwhelming and exhausting. There are a ton of products out there for different styles with different ingredients, price points and for different hair types. If you want some more info on natural hair products, be sure to check out these articles perfect for newbies:
The Best Natural Hair Products for Your Staple Styles
The Beginner's Guide to Natural Hair Products
My 2015 Natural Hair Regimen and Product Guide
Let me know your favorite splurge-worthy hair products in the comments :)
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