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Kinks & Curls Naturals

"I feel that the kinks, curls or tight coils in Afro hair is beautiful and unique" - Monica Millner, Natural and Free: Journey to Natural Beauty.

Elaine Johnson-Lee Sam must've been inspired by this quote because she owns a natural hair care company named Kinks and Curls Naturals which produces a range of natural hair care products. Now you ladies know how hard it is to find a good hair regimen and a great line of products that works for you and your hair! After Elaine did her big chop, she could not find any good products to treat with her hair, so she thought "why not create my own?" And that's exactly what she did! As a licensed cosmetologist, Elaine definitely knows what your hair needs to be healthy, so these products are the real deal!





Kinks and Curls Naturals is based in South Trinidad but can be found at various artisan markets across Trinidad and Tobago. Products include shampoos, conditioners, hair butters, hair oils and hair mists!

Fun Fact: All of Kinks and Curls Naturals' products are manufactured from up to 90% of organic ingredients!




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