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Marsai Martinis all about trying new things with her hair, but she’s quick to admit that it doesn’t always go according to plan.

“The Leo in me is always wanting to try different hair trends and see what I can do — really just putting my hair to the test,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively. “Sometimes it just doesn’t work out like that. It’s me and my hair always arguing, trying to figure out what’s the best way to go through it.”

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Lisa Price and Marsai Martin speak onstage as Carol’s Daughter celebrates the launch of their brand new collection, Born To Repair (& Made To Care) at Bogart House on February 07, 2023

“Everyone knows Carol’s Daughter,” she says at the event in Brooklyn, N.Y., celebrating the new collection. “It’s been in my life ever since I was little, so it just made sense. I’ve been trying to figure out the perfect connection to hair for years of who I would want to collaborate with. Being able to have some familiarity with a line and a brand that is so empowering to young Black girls — or any girls — around the world is really dope.”

She continues, “Connecting to something like Carol’s Daughter and being able to say that I’ve known about it and tried all the products for years is something that’s very authentic and real.”

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“In the industry that I’m in, they don’t tell you the ups and downs, the trials and tribulations that your hair goes through doing red carpets and all types of public events,” Martin, 18, says of her work as an actress, constantly sitting in someone else’s chair to get her hair done. But making sure to nourish her hair with Carol’s Daughter helps keep damage at bay and protect her hair’s texture, no matter what it’s being put through from one project to the next.

As the ambassador for theBorn to Repair collection, Martin got an early look at the products and has already added a couple of them to her regular routine. She highlights theReviving OilandDefining Creamas her early favorites. She tells PEOPLE that even though her hair routine changes day to day, a leave-in cream is always included.

Marsai Martin attends as Carol’s Daughter celebrates the launch of their brand new collection, Born To Repair (& Made To Care) at Bogart House on February 07, 2023 in Brooklyn, New York.

“It’s a lot; I’m not even going to lie,” she says with a laugh, referring to her haircare routine. “My routine varies, but I always like to make sure I put in some type of leave-in cream or conditioner to make sure my hair’s moisturized.”

Martin adds that she loves the mornings when she takes out her twists and has exactly the hair she envisioned. “Sometimes they’re nice and popping and they smell good!” she says.

Figuring out her haircare routine, though, involved getting to intimately know her hair — and her skin — and coming to terms with the fact that not every product will work for her. Instead, she’s come to learn that products designed for her hair texture will benefit her in the long run and keep her hair healthy.

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“Growing up, I thought as long as my hair was washed with any type of soap, I’m straight,” she tells PEOPLE. “But that was not the case, I learned that very quickly. You have to get to know products before you put them into your crown or put them into your skin, because there will be repercussions.”

Martin says she’ll continue to put hair-loving ingredients into her strands, especially as she plays with new hairstyles — including for some upcoming events that she doesn’t want to give away.

source: people.com