How To Take Care Of Your Natural Hair Tips

in natural •  7 years ago 

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For Naturalisters, it's no news that we have delicate Hair but the Tips are most delicate and are unprotected from breakage, because they are the oldest part of the hair.

We can shield our hair by putting it in protective styles, e.g. box-braids, twists, threads, locs, etc. Scarves can also be used to protect our hair, it's not limited to our bad hair days only.

So what Do We Need To Do To Protect Our Natural Hair?

  1. MOISTURIZING: Water is a good source moisturizer, but it tends to evaporate if not properly sealed in. A butter-based moisturizer with water (aqua) as the first ingredient on the list will keep your ends stay soft and well moisturized.

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Simply apply the moisturizer on your hands and scrunch it in (best done before styling your hair). In the absence of a store-bought moisturizer, you can use aloe vera gel.

  1. SEAL WITH HEAVY BASED OIL: You can also keep your ends protected by sealing with heavy oils e.g. [Jamaican Black Castor Oil (JBCO)]. You can make do with the regular castor oil, it's also thick enough to seal your ends.

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This oil keeps your ends clumped together, hence preventing breakage. [Remember, you can easily break a single stick of a broom but it would be difficult to break a whole bunch].

  1. TUCK THEM AWAY: You can tuck your ends in Buns, Rolls, Doughnuts, Pin Up, Up-dos or Thread it.

NOTE- Our natural hair, on the average grows half an inch every month. We need to put measures in place to retain that length.

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Thanks for this. I've had locs now for almost 11 years, and still struggle with keeping my hair properly moisturized.

You're welcome, wow 11 years? You should've understood your hair what works. Don't play with Moisturizing though our hair loves it alot.

My hair is weird. Everything typically stops working after 6 months to a year and i have to start over.

Wow, been there, done that, Mine was for 3 years. But am in a good place with my hair

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