The power of hair.

Celebrating the beauty of textured hair: Reclaiming our curls and coils


The Eurocentric beauty standards have long prioritized straight or wavy hair as the epitome of beauty. We’ve seen this throughout history, but we can no longer turn a blind eye to its persistence in today’s society. The preference for straighter hair has led to the marginalization and stigmatization of individuals with curly and coily hair, causing them to feel pressured to conform to these Eurocentric ideals.

Within the textured hair community, we see that the unique hair texture, coily, often described as kinky or nappy hair, faces the most stigma. Delving deeper into this issue, it becomes evident that black women are most affected. This has created a sense for them that they must hide their natural coils in order to be seen and to achieve greater success. This would put a lot of pressure on their hair, damaging it and leading them to seek ways to hide it, leaving a feeling of never being enough.

At ndaki, we aim to shift this narrative and show the reality of having textured hair. That’s why we’ve created a community where we can share, inspire, and educate everyone on all the ways texture can be beautiful. In doing so, we hope to boost the self-esteem of people with textured hair, empowering them to embrace and showcase their curls and coils.

Empowering through representation


In today’s media-driven society, representation plays an important role in shaping perceptions of beauty and identity. Despite progress toward inclusivity, there remains a significant gap in how individuals with coily hair are represented in mainstream media and the beauty industry. This lack of visibility not only perpetuates negative stereotypes but also undermines the self-esteem and sense of belonging of those with coily hair.

Fortunately, we’re witnessing a slow but significant shift in the beauty industry. More people with coily hair are feeling more comfortable stepping into the spotlight, challenging traditional beauty norms and societal expectations.

We, at ndaki, are excited about joining these transformative social shifts. By acknowledging and addressing these issues, we aim to contribute to a more inclusive and empowering narrative surrounding beauty and individuality.

Empowering through the right hair care products


Navigating the world of hair care can be challenging with the overwhelming amount of products available. This struggle becomes even harder for people with textured hair.

Individuals with textured hair often face trial and error in their quest for suitable products. The lack of representation and education surrounding textured hair care further complicates this journey. This leaves many feeling frustrated and misunderstood.

That’s why we want to guide you on hair care ingredients, understanding their functions and their potential impact. We aim to empower you to make informed choices aligned with your hair care goals and values. We believe that with just the right information for your textured hair, we can alleviate the feeling of being too overwhelmed. Your hair care journey can be a new and positive way of looking at yourself.

This is how you can truly accept yourself as well as others. This reflects how we at ndaki welcome and cultivate a community that celebrates the diversity and beauty of every individual and making your hair care journey more manageable, enjoyable, and educational.

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