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
Year | Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2025 | March 16 | Sunday |
2026 | March 16 | Monday |
2027 | March 16 | Tuesday |
2028 | March 16 | Thursday |
2029 | March 16 | Friday |
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
- When is National Curl Crush Day celebrated?
- Who founded National Curl Crush Day?
- 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