Over the past 4 years I have seen
a big come back of the natural African woman’s hair. This change probably arose
due to over prized ‘weave-ons’ and quickly thinning and declining hair lines.
Well I am pleased to say that with your natural hair you are quite unlikely to
have thinning hair as long as it is not being chemically altered. In this
corner I will drop tips to easily maintaining a ‘Fro’ and might I just add. Anything
worth having is worth putting the time and resource to.
QUICK TIPS ON HANDLING YOUR
NATURAL HAIR
- · Before you wash your hair put hair in small sections ready for de-tangling
- · It is best to detangle with a wide tooth comb. Lightly oil hair with Shea butter (best detangling oil ever!)
- · Cover hair with an elastic waterproof cap and allow the Shea butter steam the hair, you can add favorite oils.
- · Shampoo only your roots and not the whole length of natural hair this reduces drying of hair which leads to breakage (It is wise to use sulfate free shampoos). Rinsing the shampoo through the length of the hair is enough to clean the hair.
- · Remember to use a conditioner with enough slip in it. (It’s easier to condition if the hair is still in sections)
- · Allow the hair to Air dry, don't forget to add in your hair moisturizer and oils.
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To properly maintain your natural hair. Heat use
should be minimized as it alters the texture of hair and heat damaged hair is
impossible to repair as the protein bond in the hair would be destroyed.
For more information on how to Choose
hair products and oil keep up with the magazine or keep in touch on my blog http://obyerere.blogspot.co.uk/
Till next time stay frosty….

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