If you’re looking to straighten your mane, you might be wondering how to do a silk press on natural hair. There are various straightening terms that are used in the natural hair community, and it can get pretty confusing what they all mean. The good news is that you can straighten your hair with minimal damage if you follow a… View Post
How to Care for Transitioning Hair
Deciding to transition to natural hair can be an exciting, but daunting experience. On one hand, you’re eager to see your natural curls growing in. It’s a joy to most ladies to see their true crowning glory finally. On the other hand, maintaining dual textures over an extended period can be difficult. In fact, this beginning transition may be one… View Post
4c Natural Hair Care Tips
4c natural hair is the kinkiest hair texture in the type 4 hair family. It is more coily and springy than type 4a. It also has an “s” pattern, making it different from the “z” pattern of 4b hair. However, 4c natural hair does not always have a defined shape or curl pattern. This hair texture is best known for… View Post
Use the LOC Method for Less Breakage and More Hair Growth
The LOC method, also known as the liquid, oil, cream method, is the best way to keep natural or relaxed hair moisturized. Lack of moisture can cause breakage, dry/brittle hair, and frizz. Using the LOC after every wash will reduce damage, increase elasticity, and improve the overall feel and look of your hair. Keeping your hair moisturized is also crucial… View Post
How to start a natural hair care regimen
Searching for the perfect natural hair care regimen takes a lot of work. You have to be patient and willing to take the time to try out different methods and products that will make your hair flourish. What works for one person will not necessarily work for the next person, so you need to pay attention to what your hair… View Post
Should You Use Glycerin on your Natural Hair?
If you’ve heard about glycerin for natural hair, you’re probably confused about whether you should use it on your natural hair. Many naturals swear by it, but others hate it. Glycerin is a viscous humectant which quickly draws moisture from the air into your hair. But it can only be used in certain environments, and that’s where the confusion comes… View Post
How Exactly to do the Greenhouse Method for Natural Hair
Curious about how to do the Greenhouse Method for your natural hair? The technique may sound strange if you’re hearing about it for the first time, but it might be worthwhile to learn about this moisture-rich method. In this post, you’ll find out exactly how to do the Greenhouse Method on your natural hair and whether it’s suitable for you…. View Post
Best Supplements for Thick and Lustrous Hair
Trying to grow long, thick, and lustrous hair can be difficult because many factors come in to play. The foods you eat, how much water you drink, stress levels, age, and the condition of the scalp all make a big difference for growing hair. Most of us find it hard to get all the daily nutrients required for the body… View Post
How to Use Rose Oil for Natural Hair
Are you thinking about using rose oil for natural hair? Rose oil is gaining popularity among natural queens, and many say it improves the strength of their curls. Adding a new oil or ingredient into your routine is sometimes tricky, especially when you don’t know if your hair will like it. In this post, you’ll find all the benefits of… View Post
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