1. Satin bonnet/scarf: keeps your hair hydrated by preventing moisture from being lost to absorbent pillowcases
2. Spray bottle: good for refreshing and moisturizing your curls with a bit of water and conditioner, making your hair easier to style
3. Hair clips: working in sections and using clips to keep those sections separate makes managing your curls a lot easier
4. Plastic caps: allowing your hair to hold in moisture as you deep condition
5. Steamer: the moist heat from the steamer helps lift the hair cuticle, allowing your conditioner and the moisture from the steam to penetrate and absorb into the hair shaft more effectively, resulting in hair that is revitalized and moisturized
6. Deep conditioning cap: perfect for busy wash days where you don't have time to sit during the deep conditioning phase
7. Hooded dryer: great alternative to hair steamers, just make sure you remember the plastic cap! Also a great tool if you want to cut down on drying time
8. Bobby pins: great for creating a variety of hair styles, and are great for bad hair days or when you simply just donโt have the time to do much to your hair.
9. Combs: one of the most essential tools for natural hair, this includes a wide-tooth detangling comb for detangling, and a rat tail comb for parting
10. Detangling brush: allows for smoother detangling and is great for really clumping your curls together and distributing product throughout the hair evenly
11. Hair pick: For those naturals who love big hair
12. Ouchless hair ties & headbands: perfect for those days where you donโt feel like messing with your hair, or your twist out just isnโt acting right