Beauty Hair The 6 Styling Tools Everyone With Natural Hair Needs All according to a natural haircare expert. By Kayla Greaves Kayla Greaves Instagram Twitter Website Kayla Greaves is the Executive Beauty Editor for InStyle, overseeing all beauty coverage on the site. She has previously held positions at HuffPost and Bustle. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on May 25, 2020 @ 10:00AM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Getty Images One of the hardest parts about going natural (and staying on that journey) is figuring out how to work with your texture. While finding the right products for your curls and coils is important, it's truly only half the battle. Because if you don't have the right hair styling tools on deck, things are definitely going to get tricky. Luckily, natural haircare expert and founder of the iconic Miss Jessie's brand Miko Branch is here to help. So whether you've just big chopped, or you're a salon natural who's now figuring out how to do your hair on your own, you'll definitely want to take in everything Branch has to share. The six essential hair tools every natural needs to have in their bathroom, ahead. 5 of the Most Gorgeous Hair Rings to Add to Your Braids and Locs Wide-Tooth Detangling Comb Courtesy Miss Jessie's Detangling Comb "Always detangle a head full of matted knots with the right moisturizing conditioner — first with your fingers then very gently with a wide-tooth comb," says Branch. "Practice patience and love on your tresses." To shop: $6 Microfiber Towel Courtesy Aquis Lisse Luxe Hair Turban "Soak up the excess water from your freshly washed tresses by patting it with a microfiber towel, never rubbing your curls," the entrepreneur explains. "Ditch the regular towel." To shop: $23; sephora.com Hair Clips Courtesy Conair Metal Styling Clips Value Pack "Before applying a hydrating styling product, use sturdy hair clips to section your textured hair," she shares. "Ensure product is spread evenly, and don't go overboard with the amount of product." To shop: $4; target.com VIDEO: Taraji P. Henson Just Wore Her Natural Hair Out Again Diffuser Courtesy Miss Jessie's Pik Defrizz Diffuser "Say it with us: air dry is always the best dry," Branch exclaims. "However, you could also use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer. Just make sure to set the dryer to low, and stay away from the scalp." To shop: $12 Spray Bottle Courtesy Pattern Mist Spray Bottle "Refresh your crown of curls with a refillable bottle that offers a continuous fine mist of water, you won't soak your entire head," the haircare expert advises. "Feel free to add a little bit of oil to glisten your gorgeous mane." To shop: $13; ulta.com Silk or Satin Pillowcase Courtesy Slip Silk Pillowcase "Replace the cotton pillowcase that pulls on your hair with a silk or satin one that is much more gentle, and helps maintain your curls' natural oils," she says. To shop: $89; sephora.com This is All Natural. From the kinkiest coils to loose waves, we're celebrating natural hair in its many forms by sharing expert tips for styling, maintenance, and haircare.