African American

December 9, 2009
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Methods to Take Extra Care of African American or Ethnic Hair

One of the stumbling block of having ethnic hair is discovering just the right kind of product to meet with your hair’s unique needs. On the other hand, it’s also one of the most exquisite looking types of hair if you are aware on how to properly care for it. The sad thing is that many people with ethnic hair believe that it’s too difficult to keep up with so they keep it in braids or crop it very short so they won’t have to manage with it too much. Some people tend to apply too much product on their hair in an effort to make ethnic hair more manageable and moist and easier to style. So long as ethnic hair is correctly maintained, it can really be quite soft to the touch and the curls can be very majestic in appearance.

Ethnic hair responds best to natural hair products in comparison to artificial and harsh ones, especially when it comes to shampoos. Find in yourself to make it a habit to examine the label of the shampoo prior to proceeding to the counter and buying it. Check that the shampoo you apply has no alcohol content to protect the natural oils on your hair. Untreated and natural shampoos and oil will play better with your hair. Keep in mind though that hair care products can only take care of so much, and that you need to work on other things for yourself.

Of course, nothing can replace the natural oils of your scalp in maintaining the shine and health of your hair. You can only expect your scalp to have adequate natural oils if you make healthy choices in life. To start with and most likely the most essential thing is that you should not smoke. It’s also important to get plenty of exercise to help in the circulation of your blood. Get plenty of rest, eat loads of veggies and fruits, and take hair care supplements such as Provillus to aid in giving your body more of the nutrients it calls for. Provillus can effectively stop the progress of dihydrotestosterone that disturbs the process of hair growth.

Shampooing your hair every single day could really ruin the texture of ethnic hair since it tends to be very perceptive to chemicals. For African American hair, it’s of great magnitude to simply apply shampoo about two or three times a week to get out of injuring your hair. Shampoo your hair barely once every three days to retain the natural oils within the scalp. To get rid of the daily build up of grime and dead skin on the scalp, it’s worthwhile to consider using cold water instead of warm water. When conditioning your hair, you may need to section off the hair to make sure that all areas get conditioned properly.

Towel chafing in order to dry hair is not good on ethnic hair; in consequence, when your hair is dry, you shouldn’t touch it lavishly so that you won’t make it too frizzy. Tenderly force out as much water from the hair previous to going out of the shower. Heat and friction can bring about frizzy hair so you should not be towel drying nor blow drying your hair at all. It would be better to gently squeeze the water out of your hair, making sure that you’re not squeezing too hard, and just letting it dry typically by itself. Use your fingers in preference to brushing your hair and steer clear of making use of fine toothed combs on tangles.

 

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