Curly, Coily and High Texture Hair 101: The Beginner's Guide

Mane and Chic's definitive guide to all things hair. This list features links to Mane and Chic content as well as content from other blogs, forums, videos and websites. Start here first for all of your hair care needs. Links are constantly being updated and your suggestions for additions are welcome.

Washing Techniques
Rollersetting
Curly Hair Sets
Trimming
Hair Styles
Hair Accessories
Scalp Stimulation
Shampoos/Cleansers
Conditioners
Treatments
Straightening
Organic Hair Care
Transitioning
Coloring Your Hair
Common Hair Problems/Conditions
Curly Hair Types
Unpredictable Curly Hair Issues
Books to Read



Ingredient Research
Hair Tools and Equipment
Hair Philosophies
Curl Friendly Brands
Hair Growth
Popular YouTube Channels For Naturals







    18 comments:

    1. I am loving the new look!! Very nice but a week without Mane & Chic is going to be rough! :)

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    2. i love the tweaks you made. gives it an even better touch of user friendliness that before.

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    3. You're not the only one who doesn't like the Sabino product. I found a youtube video where the vlogger said the same thing.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDEhiDlNhbo

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    4. God bless you for this list, thank you Queen

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    5. ChristinaMay 19, 2009

      I Love your site! especially this new page about the basics! Keep up the great work! I have decided when I will began transitioning and thanx to your blog for helping me with my decision.

      Have a Great One!

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    6. you ever try living proof products

      http://livingproof.com/products/5_PD_ST.php

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    7. I just decided to make the switch from relaxed/texturized hair to natural hair. This post has been a God-send. Thanks...

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    8. HELP! I'm 22 and have been relaxing my hair since I was 11 years old. My hair is past my shoulders and, to be honest, I'm in love with length. However, I have been thinking about going natural. I have two problems, though. 1) I have REALLY bad dandruff. I have to treat my hair and scalp as two separate entities. I cannot let my hair dry naturally or go more than a week without washing it because my scalp flares up. (By this, I mean that I get dime-sized flakes, that can be dry or oily and my scalp gets sore and irritated, even when I don't scratch it). I'm going to a dermatologist but am not hopeful that she can help. 2) I love length and/or curls that fall downward, as opposed to having an Afro shape. I have a little more than an inch of new growth now and think I have type 4a hair, but I'm not sure as it's been a while since I've seen my unhindered curls. Any suggestions?

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    9. I would like to share a good article about washing your hair... please add it if it's possible to the article, in my opinion it would be useful for readers: Washing Hair Sensibly

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    10. Aww I got mentioned thanks! :) I love this blog

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    11. This list is like one stop shopping for transitioning lol

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    12. this blog has the answer to all my questions in one convenient place! thanks! i'm so sharing this with my friends.

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    13. I can not thank you enough for your patience, consideration and generosity in culling this list. My 3rd BC and I STILL feel like a newbie most days!

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    14. This this the best compiled list I have ever encountered for haircare. Thank you so much!

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    15. This is the best compiled list on haircare that I have ever encountered. Thank you!

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    16. This is an EXCELLENT list.
      I've been natural for a looong time and I still found something new and interesting on this list. I might actually try a roller set now that I read about the ponytail set. My roots were ALWAYS puffy. Thanks MNC!

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    17. AnonymousJune 06, 2011

      A lot of your entries no longer work/ are no longer on the site =(
      i was looking forward to the traction alopecia one

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