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Cantu Protective Styles Was Developed with Angela Stevens

The Cantu Protective Styles products have been developed in partnership with hair expert and celebrity stylist Angela Stevens as a series of options for consumers to use everyday. The products come in a range of options to choose from, which are all great for nourishing and protecting wigs, weaves, braids and locs as well as promoting hair growth in a natural way. The products include the Hair Bath, Conditioning Detangler, Braiding & Twisting Gel, Set & Refresh Foam and Hair Freshener, and the Daily Oil Drops.

Stevens herself commented on the Cantu Protective Styles haircare products saying, "The problem in many of our communities is that product knowledge usually isn't part of the conversation. This line with Cantu is about educating ourselves on not only how to achieve these looks but also discovering the products that nourish our unique hair textures, providing longer wear for the styles we love."
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