As a beauty writer, I am never in short supply of product. In order to make sure you don’t miss anything new and great, I test multiple products each week. As a result, my beauty cup runneth over and technically I would never need to go to the shop and buy a beauty product for myself (I do genuinely pinch myself over this scenario, by the way, my teenage self could only dream of such a situation).
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One of the many trends on TikTok last year showed videos of young women ‘discovering’ that they had curly hair after many years of brushing and drying it straight(ish).
The premise is that unless you learn how to work with your natural hair texture you may not actually know what it is. I discovered I had wavy hair when I was around 18, so this makes sense to me.
As a baby my hair had been curly, but as it grew longer and longer (my mother was obviously going for Rapunzel vibes) the weight of it pulled the curl out.