Celebrating National Curl Crush Day with beautiful natural curls.

National Curl Crush Day is a celebration dedicated to embracing and showing off natural curly hair, encouraging individuals to love and appreciate their unique hair texture.

Quick Facts

  • When is it?: March 16th annually
  • Tagged as: Beauty & Cosmetics
  • What’s the hashtag?: #CurlCrush #NationalCurlCrushDay
  • When was it founded?: March 9th, 2021
  • Who founded it?: Carol’s Daughter haircare brand

History

Carol’s Daughter, a brand specializing in curly hair products, established this day to combat hair envy and promote self-acceptance. The founder, Lisa Price, created this celebration to encourage people to embrace their natural curls and celebrate their unique beauty.

Timeline

  • 2021: First National Curl Crush Day celebration
  • 2021-Present: Annual celebration gaining popularity on social media
  • Present: Evolved into a movement promoting self-love and natural hair acceptance

Dates by Next Year

YearDateDay
2025March 16Sunday
2026March 16Monday
2027March 16Tuesday
2028March 16Thursday
2029March 16Friday

Observed

The day is celebrated annually on March 16th through social media posts, hair care routines, and community events celebrating natural curls.

Fun Facts About Curly Hair

  • Curly hair is more prone to dryness than straight hair
  • Each curl pattern is unique like a fingerprint
  • Weather can significantly affect curl patterns
  • Curly hair grows in a spiral pattern from the follicle

Quiz

  1. When is National Curl Crush Day celebrated?
  2. Who founded National Curl Crush Day?
  3. What year was the first celebration?
    (Answers: March 16th, Carol’s Daughter, 2021)

FAQs

Q: How can I participate?
A: Share photos of your curls on social media using the hashtags, try new curl-care routines, or attend curl-celebration events.

Q: Do I need curly hair to participate?
A: No, anyone can celebrate and support the movement for natural hair acceptance.

Importance of National Curl Crush Day

This day promotes self-acceptance, challenges beauty standards, and creates a supportive community for those embracing their natural hair texture.

Related

  • National Hair Day
  • World Afro Day
  • Natural Hair Week
  • International Women’s Day
  • Beauty Empowerment Day