The beauty world is leveling up and this time it’s about celebrating pure choice and individuality! The two latest warriors in this battle? Hair bars for curly hair and non-fluid beauty. Out with the one-size-fits-all products and beauty norms. Say yes to routines that let natural curls loose and give us images that actually reflect who we are.
Curly hair bars are consistently gentle, eco-friendly and bursting with goodness, and non-fluid beauty is all about what your features are in the spotlight. These are not temporary trends. They’re a sneak peek at everything the beauty world is becoming — more inclusive, more colorful and more authentic.
The Appeal of Hair Bars for Curly Hair
How are hair bars not the best thing to happen to curly hair? Hair bars are freaking AMAZING for curls! Curly hair loves all the things that also love water. Water-based goods don’t deplete the scalp of natural oils. They often aren’t as uniformly harsh and do not have any harsh chemically derived synthetic substitutions that tend to deflate curls. Also, hair bars are water-based, sulfate-free good stuff (aloe vera, shea butter, coconut oil) that help address every curly hair concern out there. Oh, we’ll have the well-moisturized, well-defined, full, and frizz-free hair, if you please. Also, did we mention they’re small and don’t add to all the plastic in landfills everywhere? So…wait? How…how are they not?
Why Hair Bars Are a Game-Changer for Curly Hair
Hair bars are a GAME-CHANGER for curls! Bye-bye clunky bottles, hello compact bars of curls (& curly hair loving ingredients!). Often, your regular shampoo and conditioner are packed with sulfates and unhealthy chemicals but hair bars are made with the good stuff: think shea butter, coconut oil & aloe vera. These ingredients lock in moisture, fight frizz and give curls the lovin’ that it needs to stay soft, bouncy, and defined. Not to mention, the bars are waste-free, so your curls and the planet will thank you. Whether you have wavy, curls, coil, or tighter textures curly girl, hair bars are the way to go!
Not only are hair bars kind to curls, but they also make washing your hair a breeze. Whether you’re using them for a quick morning shower or while traveling, hair bars lather well, are easy to spread, and give you more control when you scrub, scrub, scrub at the scalp. All curl types need that perfect balance of hydration and cleanse, and hair bars provide exactly that. No more weighing down or drying up, just a simple, natural way to define and hydrate in the shower every time you wash.
The Rise of Non-Fluid Beauty
Hair may have moved on our minds, but so are the reasons why the future of beauty is non-fluid. It knows no limits and accepts all walks of who you are. We are inevitably seeing things move away from non-fluid beauty; people are obsessed with being themselves and no longer shaving their uniqueness away for someone else to be comfortable with.
Again, non-fluid beauty is the future, which we feel pretty safe in assuming most people can get on board with. Non-fluent beauty is hair in its natural state, on you. Your God-given skin, whether or not you choose to believe it, is still beautiful underneath everything. And whoever you are. With hair, free.
How Hair Bars and Non-Fluid Beauty Are Aligned
Hair bars for curly hair are fundamentally non-fluid beauty ethos in action. They cater to those with a specific texture — who have often fallen outside the orbit of classical beauty definition. If you have ethnic hair, you’ve been constantly told to “tame” it or straighten it to become beautiful. But hair bars that cater specifically to curly hair display an attitude where beauty is inclusive — and diversity in hair texture is being celebrated.
Tips for Incorporating Hair Bars and Non-Fluid Beauty into Your Routine
It’s such a simple way to celebrate our differences and what we bring to the table, but also what we can do to be a bit more efficient with our beauty routines. Of course, one of the first changes I made was switching over to hair and beauty products that weren’t in liquid form. Bar shampoo is essentially where it’s at as far as celebrating ‘differences’ with other genders by making it a little more practical. Of course, once you take a look around, things like shea butter and argan oil in your shampoo bar will do amazeballs things for hair by keeping it from being all dry and crunchy from all the sulfates some bars have.
Of course, there’s the whole benefiting aspect of making changes in a physical way, but the concept of non-binary beauty is a way that makes a statement. Being non-binary when it comes to beauty is a way to advocate for style. Have some style; be stylish. Have personal style. Explore and invent your own personal and unique style of beauty. Because let’s face it, you’re not one thing. No one is, so rocking your makeup, your mane in a certain way, with a certain attitude and style…is that. Why? No one built the box that you seem to think you have to wrap yourself in, let alone climb into, in the first place!
Breaking Free from Beauty Norms
We can hardly keep up with all the changes happening in the beauty world now, but two relatively recent phenomena—wave hair bars and unbound beauty—have begun to redefine what’s considered beautiful in the best of ways by celebrating the radical reinvention of traditional definitions for a more authentic, human-centered beauty experience.
While one is giving you a healthy new take on how to take better care of your hair, the other is giving you a stunning new insight into the human spirit. And we bet you can guess what’s powering them both. Empathy. Wave hair bars also give hair freedom (in a very Buddha kind of way…). Totally natural texture, so you can free yourself from harmful chemicals (the kind that get dumped on naturally curly or wavy hair) and let your hair just be.
Yes, the results from these shampoo bars for curly hair are head turners… but more importantly, they’re happy heads. Spirulina and almonds make lovely curls together and work with a movement in beauty toward caring about the planet! Unbound beauty is also unhinged by rules. Let beauty swing from one direction to another so everyone can be part of what makes something beautiful to them.