Beyoncé for Essence.Photo:Andre D. WagnerBeyoncéfans take note: the beauty icon just shared her haircare routine.The megastar opened up about her regimen in the March/April issue ofEssence, which she gracefully covered to celebrate the launch of her haircare brandCécred.“It’s all about moisture for me—adding oil to my scalp and covering my hair at night so the oils could penetrate,” Mrs. Knowles-Carter, 42,told the outlet, adding, “It brings back such great memories of my rituals as a child to maintain a healthy scalp.”Beyoncé for Essence.Andre D. WagnerBeyoncé also shared that she wraps her hair up at night, she sometimes sleeps “in some cute rollers with a net or bonnet,” depending on how she’s wearing her hair.Her techniques all serve the purpose of trying to “avoid friction, my hair reverting and using unnecessary heat.”Finally, the BeyHive can follow her process, asCécredlaunched Tuesday.Beyoncé for Essence.Andre D. WagnerThe brand draws on a myriad of inspirations, from rituals around the globe to everything her mother Tina Knowles (a trained hairdresser who joins the brand as vice chairwoman) and she have learned about hair over the years.The eight-piece Foundation collection includes aClarifying Shampoo & Scalp Scrub($38) aHydrating Shampoo($30), aMoisturizing Deep Conditioner($38) aReconstructing Treatment Mask($42), a FermentedRice & Rose Protein Ritual($52 for 4 treatments), aMoisture Sealing Lotion($38), aNourishing Hair Oil($44) and aRitual Shaking Vessel($20 USD) which is to be used to mix the fermented rice and rose protein powder.Beyoncé and Tina Knowles for Essence.Andre D. WagnerNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Beyoncé also opened up toEssenceabout the beauty of self-care and self-expression.“[Black women] can wear our hair natural, straight, braids, weaves and wigs. There’s power in self-expression and in feeling free to show up as we choose, in whatever hair we choose,” she said. “For me, joy comes from making myself a priority and making my hair a priority. It is really important for me to make time for the sacred rituals of self-care.”

Beyoncé for Essence.Photo:Andre D. Wagner

Beyonce, Essence Magazine Cover, March/April 2024

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Beyoncéfans take note: the beauty icon just shared her haircare routine.The megastar opened up about her regimen in the March/April issue ofEssence, which she gracefully covered to celebrate the launch of her haircare brandCécred.“It’s all about moisture for me—adding oil to my scalp and covering my hair at night so the oils could penetrate,” Mrs. Knowles-Carter, 42,told the outlet, adding, “It brings back such great memories of my rituals as a child to maintain a healthy scalp.”Beyoncé for Essence.Andre D. WagnerBeyoncé also shared that she wraps her hair up at night, she sometimes sleeps “in some cute rollers with a net or bonnet,” depending on how she’s wearing her hair.Her techniques all serve the purpose of trying to “avoid friction, my hair reverting and using unnecessary heat.”Finally, the BeyHive can follow her process, asCécredlaunched Tuesday.Beyoncé for Essence.Andre D. WagnerThe brand draws on a myriad of inspirations, from rituals around the globe to everything her mother Tina Knowles (a trained hairdresser who joins the brand as vice chairwoman) and she have learned about hair over the years.The eight-piece Foundation collection includes aClarifying Shampoo & Scalp Scrub($38) aHydrating Shampoo($30), aMoisturizing Deep Conditioner($38) aReconstructing Treatment Mask($42), a FermentedRice & Rose Protein Ritual($52 for 4 treatments), aMoisture Sealing Lotion($38), aNourishing Hair Oil($44) and aRitual Shaking Vessel($20 USD) which is to be used to mix the fermented rice and rose protein powder.Beyoncé and Tina Knowles for Essence.Andre D. WagnerNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Beyoncé also opened up toEssenceabout the beauty of self-care and self-expression.“[Black women] can wear our hair natural, straight, braids, weaves and wigs. There’s power in self-expression and in feeling free to show up as we choose, in whatever hair we choose,” she said. “For me, joy comes from making myself a priority and making my hair a priority. It is really important for me to make time for the sacred rituals of self-care.”

Beyoncéfans take note: the beauty icon just shared her haircare routine.

The megastar opened up about her regimen in the March/April issue ofEssence, which she gracefully covered to celebrate the launch of her haircare brandCécred.

“It’s all about moisture for me—adding oil to my scalp and covering my hair at night so the oils could penetrate,” Mrs. Knowles-Carter, 42,told the outlet, adding, “It brings back such great memories of my rituals as a child to maintain a healthy scalp.”

Beyoncé for Essence.Andre D. Wagner

Beyonce, Essence Magazine Cover, March/April 2024

Beyoncé also shared that she wraps her hair up at night, she sometimes sleeps “in some cute rollers with a net or bonnet,” depending on how she’s wearing her hair.

Her techniques all serve the purpose of trying to “avoid friction, my hair reverting and using unnecessary heat.”

Finally, the BeyHive can follow her process, asCécredlaunched Tuesday.

Beyonce, Essence Magazine Cover, March/April 2024

The brand draws on a myriad of inspirations, from rituals around the globe to everything her mother Tina Knowles (a trained hairdresser who joins the brand as vice chairwoman) and she have learned about hair over the years.

The eight-piece Foundation collection includes aClarifying Shampoo & Scalp Scrub($38) aHydrating Shampoo($30), aMoisturizing Deep Conditioner($38) aReconstructing Treatment Mask($42), a FermentedRice & Rose Protein Ritual($52 for 4 treatments), aMoisture Sealing Lotion($38), aNourishing Hair Oil($44) and aRitual Shaking Vessel($20 USD) which is to be used to mix the fermented rice and rose protein powder.

Beyoncé and Tina Knowles for Essence.Andre D. Wagner

Beyonce, Essence Magazine Cover, March/April 2024

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Beyoncé also opened up toEssenceabout the beauty of self-care and self-expression.

“[Black women] can wear our hair natural, straight, braids, weaves and wigs. There’s power in self-expression and in feeling free to show up as we choose, in whatever hair we choose,” she said. “For me, joy comes from making myself a priority and making my hair a priority. It is really important for me to make time for the sacred rituals of self-care.”

source: people.com