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Posted: 2022-01-05T10:45:07Z | Updated: 2022-01-05T10:45:07Z 4 Black Hair Care Brands That'll Help You Look After Textured Hair This Winter | HuffPost Life

4 Black Hair Care Brands That'll Help You Look After Textured Hair This Winter

Plus tips and tricks for keeping the moisture locked in during the cold weather.

Caring for textured hair year-round is no easy feat, especially in the winter. Colder weather causes excessive dryness particularly for this hair type, which can lead to hair breakage.

The key treatment for combating this is to add plenty of moisture back to your hair. “Use deep conditioners and wash your hair once a week if you can,” advises Cynthia Santos Ferreira , the salon manager of Curl Bar London. “It is water with the combination of good hair products that is going to give your hair moisture.” 

Another way to help hair stay moisturized is with the use of silk hair accessories. “In the morning, you don’t need to do a lot if you protect the hair with a silk bonnet or use a silk pillowcase,” Ferreira said. “A silk pillowcase or even a buff is the best thing to keep your hair defined before you sleep.” Silk is far less absorbent than other fabrics like cotton, helping the hair retain moisture rather than allowing the fabric to soak it all up. Silk is also naturally more hypoallergenic than other fabrics, which is good news for people with sensitive scalps. 

Another simple way to protect hair from weather elements, such as wind, rain and snow, is to wear a hat. Jacqui McIntosh, the European education director at Avlon, has a great tip on how to avoid dreaded hat hair. “Wrap your hair in a silk scarf before putting on your cozy hat of choice,” she recommends. “This protects your hair from damage caused by the hat rubbing against your hair and it will also cut down on static charge.”

Cold weather causes havoc on the scalp with itchiness and flakiness. Ferreira says, “For the scalp, my advice is to wash your hair and give your scalp a good scrub once a week to remove all the buildup. I recommend using a scalp scrub treatment once a month.”

It’s easy to reach for an oil or moisturizer to soothe your scalp when it’s itchy, but that’s a big no-no. “The oils block the water from getting into your hair. Our hair needs water. It is like a plant you need to water regularly so it grows and it doesn’t dry,” Ferreira advises.

Protective styles such as faux locs, braids and sew-in weaves are a great way to protect textured hair in the weather, though they shouldn’t be worn for too long otherwise they could lead to hair breakage. Wigs are a great alternative, as you can frequently switch them out and take them off before you go to bed. As for dealing with your own hair, McIntosh says, “Updos are great for keeping moisture locked into hair. Instead of reaching for the blow-dryer or flat iron, switch up your long, flowy hairstyles with a simple chignon, twists or bantu knots.”

We’ve rounded up four recently launched Black-owned hair care brands to help you look after your textured hair this winter.

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Courtesy of Bread Beauty Supply

This Australia-based brand launched in 2020 and was inspired by founder Maeva Heim’s childhood spent in her mother’s braiding salon in Perth. Its standout product is the deep-conditioning hair mask . It gives a lot of slip without weighing down your hair. The brand’s scalp serum is a new favorite, formulated with mandelic acid to gently exfoliate the scalp. Special mention goes out to the bread puff made with satin fabric, which doesn’t tug on your hair or leave any awkward dents.

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Courtesy of My Mane

Founder Rochelle Hamilton created this brand with the mission to embrace, nurture, protect and grow healthy Afro hair. The brand’s luxury silk pillowcase is made with the highest grade of 100% pure Mulberry silk. For the reasons mentioned above, a silk pillowcase is a great alternative to wearing a bonnet or tying your hair up in a scarf. It reduces friction and allows your hair to glide smoothly. This results in decreasing frizz, knots, tangles and split ends.

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Courtesy of Radswan

Quality Afro hair extensions are hard to find, which is why influencer and entrepreneur Freddie Harrell was determined to fill the gap. RadShapes (wigs) are designed to match hair types 3 and 4 with curls, kinks and coils. The RadGrip, worn under a RadShape, creates the illusion of a natural hairline and gives you the bald scalp effect. The newly launched RadClips are great for added length and volume to your own hair if wigs are not your thing. Both RadShapes and RadClips come in four different styles.

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Courtesy of Carra

Knowing the right products to use for your hair can be tricky, and that’s why founder Winnie Awa created the first expert-backed, one-on-one coaching platform, called Carra . Customers fill out a hair diagnostic form and are then paired with an unbiased curly hair coach in a 30-minute video session. At the end of the session, customers are given a personalized hair care routine full of methods, tips and products to help their hair thrive.

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11 Gifts For People With Natural Hair
Bain de Terre balancing shampoo(01 of11)
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If you know someone who's currently on the hunt for their holy grail shampoo, get them this cleansing shampoo recommended by natural hairstylist Weena Jerome, owner of Renaissance Curls in New York. It contains argan oil, which has reparative properties, and monoi oil for rehydration.

"Its a great cleansing shampoo that removes any buildup in your hair without drying it out, and it can be used every seven to 10 days to keep your hair cleansed and hydrated," she said.

Get it on Amazon for $15.94.
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Design Essentials almond and avocado shampoo(02 of11)
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This shampoo that I've personally used, that my mom loves for her 'fro and that came recommended by New York-based stylist Aeon Elliot is from the Design Essentials line for natural and textured hair . It has ultra-moisturizing almond and avocado oils, is sulfate-free and cleanses the scalp without removing natural oils.

"I love the Design Essentials Natural line, from the shampoos to the leave-in conditioners," Elliot said. "They're super great and improved formulas."

Get it on Amazon for $12.99.
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A Slip Pure silk pillowcase(03 of11)
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Silk pillowcases are good for your hair, but they're also less drying for your skin, making them an easy choice for gifting. Candace Witherspoon , a curl specialist and owner of Candace Witherspoon Salon in New York, recommends Slip's pure silk pillowcase to keep moisture in your hair while you sleep and prevent tangling. This pillowcase is made with a special silk that the brand claims absorbs less face cream than cotton pillowcase, keeping your skin moisturized and your hair less frizzy.

Get it at Bloomingdale's starting at $66.
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Mizani Miracle Leave-In Cream(04 of11)
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A heat protectant, moisturizer and styler all in one cream? Aside from being a great gift for your natural or transitioning natural pal, Mizani's Miracle Leave-In Cream claims to provide 25 benefits, including adding smoothness, preventing split ends and being safe for color-treated hair. New York-based stylist and founder of A Curl Can Dream Hair Salon Daryce Tolliver said the cream is her go-to product for anyone with natural or transitioning hair.

"It's a multi-benefit leave-in that also protects the hair up to 450 degrees. It's also really good for babies. I personally have used it on my 2-year-old since she was about 6 months," she said.

Get it on Amazon for $22.
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A Pattern spray bottle(05 of11)
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Witherspoon also recommended continuous spray bottles, saying they're "perfect for styling and refreshing your curls." This one from Tracee Ellis Ross' brand Pattern is aerosol-free and provides a continuous fine mist.

Get it at Sephora for $13.
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A Wet Brush Epic professional quick dry brush(06 of11)
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Detangling is arguably the most time-consuming and sometimes painful part of wash day. But the kind of brush you use can make all the difference. New Orleans-based stylist Janasia Smith said she uses Wet Brush's Epic professional quick dry brush regularly on all of her clients because of how well it detangles, thanks to its heat-resistant bristles and ventilated design.

"They are amazing for detangling, even before a shampoo service, because the bristles are so flexible they dont yank at the hair. The brush works with you instead of against you. I havent used a wide-tooth comb in years," she said.

Get it at Ulta for $18.99.
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The Dyson Supersonic hair dryer(07 of11)
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The hair dryer that has had a cult following since it launched in 2016 comes recommended by Witherspoon, too, as she said it "dries natural hair quickly with while using the temperature setting of your choice." It's designed to protect hair from extreme heat damage and has five styling attachments for different hair types.

Get it at Sephora for $399.
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Nessa Hill satin bonnets(08 of11)
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Having a bonnet to sleep in at night is essentially a rite of passage, even if your hair isn't in its natural state. It's meant to protect hair, minimize frizziness and keep strands moisturized while you sleep. Witherspoon said she loves Nessa Hill 's satin bonnets to keep curls lasting a long time. The brand has various colors and designs in both the classic-size and long bonnet for braids, locs, twists and long hair.

Get the long satin bonnet for $19.99 and the classic satin bonnet for $16 .
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Editor's pick: an AfroPick starter set(09 of11)
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Whether you're buying for someone who loves wearing their hair as an afro or is a pro at pulling off a successful twistout, this set of hair picks from AfroPick makes a stylish and functional gift that they'll love. The designs o draw inspiration from the civil rights era and symbolize the unity and strength within Black culture. For larger afros, opt for the "Identity" set , which has long metal teeth.

Get it at Net-A-Porter for $49.
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Editor's pick: a You Go Natural T-shirt bun(10 of11)
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Gifting a cute hair accessory is always a good way to approach holiday shopping. This satin-lined turban from You Go Natural is great for days when your loved ones want to spruce up a simple outfit or they can just sleep in it. It comes in mocha, berry, bloom, jade and magnolia.

Get it at Urban Outfitters for $35.
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Editor's pick: a Girl + Hair ultimate protective style travel kit(11 of11)
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I wear a lot of protective styles through the year, including knotless braids, twists and crochet braids. When my hair underneath the styles needs some TLC or if I'm on-the-go, I reach for this travel set from Girl + Hair . It includes TSA-compliant versions of their cleanser, leave-in conditioner and hair milk.

Get it on Amazon for $19.99.
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