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Posted: 2015-11-04T10:01:15Z | Updated: 2015-11-07T00:34:05Z Dove Launches Curly-Haired Emojis For 'Love Your Curls' Campaign | HuffPost Life

Dove Launches Curly-Haired Emojis For 'Love Your Curls' Campaign

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If you are a curly-haired girl , then you know what a struggle it is to use an emoji while texting friends or leaving a comment on Instagram. Those "straight-haired" emoticons are cute, but sadly they reinforce dominant beauty standards.

"One in three women in the United States have curly or wavy hair, yet there are zero images of these women today in the increasingly common language of emojis," said Rob Candelino , the vice president of haircare at Unilever, in a press release. "That felt wrong to us, so we are fixing it and hope by doing so, we will continue inspiring all women to love their curls."

The solution: Dove's "Love Your Curls" emoji keyboard, which is complete with 27 curly hair designs that represent various skin tones and hair colors. From blonde and brunette wavy-haired characters to rosy-cheeked babies with Afros and redheads braving rain showers under an umbrella, there's a curly-haired emoji for every girl and woman.

 

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According to Sali A. Tagliamonte , a professor of linguistics at the University of Toronto who partnered with Dove Hair on this launch, "emoji use is deeper than simple image, they are symbolic of self." 

"By using an emoji, a person can choose a picture that is in their own image, reflecting their style, personality, state of mind and even their looks. Just as language is like a badge of identity, so too are emojis," Tagliamonte told The Huffington Post. "If people can use tools of communication that reflect who and what they are, this can have a positive effect on their self-confidence and quality of life."

To delve into the emotional impact of inclusionary emojis, Dove commissioned a survey of 1,500 women and girls in the U.S. on their emoji usage. Nearly 80 percent of the respondents with curly hair "feel the existing female emojis underrepresent their hair type," and only nine percent of women say "there are enough emojis to represent the wide range of women and girls' appearances." 

Dove's curly-haired emoji keyboard is just the latest project to sprout from the beauty brand's ongoing "Love Your Curls" campaign. There are also empowering videos and a children's book filled with poems and stories that celebrates curly hair. And we're in full support of anything that allows girls and women of all backgrounds to unleash their #CurlPower !

Download Dove 'Love Your Curls' Emojis' for free in the App Store and Google Play. 

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No sign of Crazy Eyes here! (credit:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)
Leona Lewis(02 of20)
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The "Bleeding Love" singer's corkscrew curls are just beautiful. (credit:Rob Kim via Getty Images)
Minnie Driver(03 of20)
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We can only dream of having curls this lovely! (credit:Paul Archuleta via Getty Images)
Corinne Bailey Rae(04 of20)
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We can't even imagine the singer with a different style. (credit:Rob Kim via Getty Images)
Mariah Carey(05 of20)
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Before she turned into the diva she is today, Mariah was just an innocent gal with natural curls. (credit:Time & Life Pictures via Getty Images)
Jordin Sparks(06 of20)
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The "American Idol" alum looks gorgeous with her natural curls. (credit:Frazer Harrison via Getty Images)
Solange Knowles(07 of20)
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Solange's curly afro has become somewhat of a signature style for the singer/DJ. She really is the ultimate cool girl. (credit:Scott Barbour via Getty Images)
Alicia Keys(08 of20)
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Simply gorgeous. (credit:Cindy Ord via Getty Images)
Taylor Swift(09 of20)
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If Taylor really wanted to shock us all, maybe she'd bring back her naturally twirled tendrils! (credit:Jeff Kravitz via Getty Images)
Sarah Jessica Parker(10 of20)
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While SJP generally sports a more relaxed wave these days, we'll always remember her voluminous curls. (credit:Ron Galella, Ltd. via Getty Images)
Tracee Ellis Ross(11 of20)
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A 'do her mother, Diana Ross, would be proud of. (credit:Amanda Edwards via Getty Images)
AnnaLynne McCord(12 of20)
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AnnaLynne's hair is as close to perfect as it gets -- everything from her corkscrew curls to the warm, honey blond shade is great. (credit:David Buchan via Getty Images)
Kelly Rowland(13 of20)
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Regardless of whether or not Kelly's curls are all her (perhaps she had a little help in the form of a weave/extensions), we think they look beautiful. (credit:Rob Kim via Getty Images)
Keri Russell(14 of20)
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Before Keri chopped her hair and shocked us all during her "Felicity" days, she had one of the most glorious manes we'd ever seen. (credit:Jim Smeal via Getty Images)
Yaya DaCosta(15 of20)
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The "America's Next Top Model" alum's gorgeous hair complements her model good looks. (credit:Ilya S. Savenok via Getty Images)
Juno Temple(16 of20)
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Juno's curly and slightly frizzy hair match her rockstar-meets-boho-chic style perfectly. (credit:Jon Kopaloff via Getty Images)
Diana Ross(17 of20)
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Diana's hair has become almost as famous as her, and we'd even go as far as saying her natural locks are legendary. (credit:Kevin Mazur/AMA2014 via Getty Images)
Andie MacDowell(18 of20)
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Andie's natural locks are sheer perfection. (credit:Gregg DeGuire via Getty Images)
Shakira(19 of20)
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We love that Shakira embraces her natural curls! (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
Nicole Kidman(20 of20)
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Before the days of her polished, straight locks, Nicole was sporting a much more natural style. We think it looks great! (credit:Time Life Pictures via Getty Images)

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