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Textured hair is beautiful — but it can be challenging to manage and maintain. Join hair aficionados Krychna Baker, Sereine Brudent, and Lisa Hurley every week as they “spill the tea” on what’s hot and what’s not for your curly, kinky, coily hair. They have scoured the internet looking through hair tutorials and product reviews, so whether you rock natural hair, a perm, or protective styles, they’re your humorous, tell-it-like-it-is tour guides to an easier, healthier hair journey. So grab your favorite cup of tea, and tune in every week to learn how to achieve your #hairgoals.

The Tea on Tap Podcast The Tea on Tap

    • Arts

Textured hair is beautiful — but it can be challenging to manage and maintain. Join hair aficionados Krychna Baker, Sereine Brudent, and Lisa Hurley every week as they “spill the tea” on what’s hot and what’s not for your curly, kinky, coily hair. They have scoured the internet looking through hair tutorials and product reviews, so whether you rock natural hair, a perm, or protective styles, they’re your humorous, tell-it-like-it-is tour guides to an easier, healthier hair journey. So grab your favorite cup of tea, and tune in every week to learn how to achieve your #hairgoals.

    Episode #1 | Fake Scalp Wigs and Curly Eyelashes

    Episode #1 | Fake Scalp Wigs and Curly Eyelashes

    Do you like protective styles? Get ready for the next level in lace fronts: fake scalp wigs. The team spills the tea about this trend, and discussed the pros and cons of the time-saving style. Plus: somebody tried to make shoes-curly eyelashes a thing, but the Tap team says they’ve got to go. Tune in to hear their thoughts on this “it should never have happened” look.

    • 26 min

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