National Curl Crush Day
Everyone can be their own curl crush by loving and showing off their natural, stunning curls on March 16th.
We've all done it, whether you scrolled through a magazine or scrolled on social media, and secretly wished our hair was different. 75%* have wished for a different texture, and 82%* of women admit to curling envy. That's why the time has come to flip the script and start crushing on your own curls. On March 16th, it's all about you and every single one of your bouncy, zigzagged curls, and coils.
*Survey was carried out in February 2021, among the 100 Black women in the country's top 100 Black women.
How to celebrate #nationalcurlcrushday
- Join the movement. On March 16th, we will celebrate by showing off your stunning curls in all their glory on social media
- Use #NationalCurlCrushDay and #CurlCrush to name two items
- In your post, you can tag @CarolsDaughter
- Many with curly hair are encouraged to attend the celebration
- Use #NationalCurlCrushDay to post your photos and stories on social media
History of national curl crush day has dominated national curl crush day
In 2021, Carol's Daughter founded National Curl Crush Day to encourage women to avoid wishing for someone else's curls and instead be their own curl crush. They're on a quest to inspire and inspire everyone to embrace and display their stunning, natural hair.
Curl crush FAQ
Q. What causes curly hair?
A. First, curly hair is a common genetic characteristic. The hair follicle's appearance is determined by those genes. Curly hair is produced by oval hair follicles. The flatter the follicle, the curlier the hair, the curlier the hair.
Q. Is there a variety of curly hair styles?
A. Yes, curls styles vary from wavy to kinky, tight curls, and everything in between.