Photo: Courtesy of the Retailer Back in September, Tracee Ellis Ross — the actress, Emmy winner, and former New York Magazine fashion intern — launched a hair-care line called Pattern for curly hair. Her goal, as she put it, was to “expand the aisle,” making more quality beauty products accessible to more women in the same way Rihanna did with Fenty Beauty. The line has three different types of conditioner, all offered in large sizes, since curls need more moisture, and all thoroughly tested.
The whole system was really good at bringing out my natural curl pattern . My curls were bouncy and the curliest they’ve been in a while, and they felt clean, not coated. That said, my hair is pretty dry and needs a leave-in styler that’s creamier and heavier than this one. Thankfully, Pattern’s leave-in is so silky that it actually makes the perfect primer for my curls, and then I layer heavier stylers on top.
Gaby Grossman, Senior Producer I could not be happier about the results with Pattern. The shampoo and conditioner have changed my life — I can’t wait to buy more. I have a very dry flaky scalp and my curls literally can never get enough moisture, and Pattern worked perfectly for me. My curls looked bouncy and fresh and felt clean for hours. The leave-in conditioner also helped extend my style; my hair was frizz-free all day, even after a couch nap.
I’m overdue for a haircut and a deep treatment, so my curls are being held down by weight, but I still got some really nice volume and my normally brittle strands had a nice softness. This photo was taken in the gym bathroom, after a workout, a shower, and ten minutes in the sauna. Please excuse this ridiculous face I’m making, but come on, look at that bounce!
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