What happens when passionate hair enthusiasts get the opportunity to collaborate and engage with one of the country’s most loved hair care brands? The emergence of a strong hair community… Introducing Cantu Crew, a group of like-minded hair enthusiasts who are sharing their hair journeys with the rest of SA to inspire, educate and celebrate…
Women with textured hair know that heat damage is the number one curl killer. Curly girls need to exercise extreme caution when it comes to heat styling like blow-drying and flat ironing, even if it’s occasional. Heat-styling too often or at too high a temperature can turn shiny, springy and bouncy curls into dry and…
If you have natural, curly or kinky hair, chances are you probably have a complicated relationship with exercise. Textured-hair girls know that if you live a very active lifestyle and you love sports, it can be hard on your hair. Textured hair is prone to higher levels of moisture loss during workouts, which means you…
There’s nothing like spending hours styling or treating your hair to perfection, only to have the rebellious little hairs along your hairline misbehave and stick up or out, ruining your look. Those fine, wispy strands of hair located along your hairline are referred to as “baby hair” or “edges,” and one of the biggest problems…
The natural hair movement started in the 1960s and saw a major resurgence in the 2000s. The term “natural hair” refers to hair that has not been chemically treated or straightened in order to alter the texture or curl pattern. Today, this movement is stronger than ever, with more and more women all over the…
This October, Cantu is launching the much-anticipated Avocado Collection. This hydrating range provides all the nourishment and moisture your curls may need. Made with shea butter, avocado oil and vitamin E, the range hydrates hair to bring out the very best in your curls.
What is so special about avocado oil?
Fresh avocados are jam-packed…
Bantu knots are deeply rooted in African culture and are believed to have originated within Zulu tribes more than a century ago. More than just a hairstyle, Bantu knots carry a little piece of history, celebrating heritage and legacy.
Did you know that this style can be traced back as far as 1898? In South…