Thursday, March 12, 2015

Simple Tips For Natural Hair Care

By Lena Stephenson


Hair is an important accessory for many women; no wonder most of them spend so much time and money on keeping it in the right shape. Maintaining natural hair is the tricky part as it calls for even more attention and love. In fact, to get it right, you must first start by understanding it and working with it and not against it. Natural hair care is difficult, but once you get it, its worth all the effort.

Going natural is a process. You must begin by understanding your hair; its length, texture, porosity and shrinkage. Do not compare yours to anyones as there is no right or wrong. Whether long or short, there is still a chance it will look good if you know what to do. When you understand it well enough, you will tailor your care routine to suit specific needs.

So, you definitely need a care routine that is as simple as washing, conditioning and moisturizing. Keeping your natural dry is a sure way to cause tangling and breakage. Washing and conditioning should be on a regular basis. At least once a week is recommended for most individuals, although, people are different. Be keen on the shampoo used, it should not contain sulfates as they strip oils from the scalp.

After washing, you must condition it. The role of conditioners is to replenish proteins lost during the process of washing. People who condition regularly observe stronger hair with better capabilities of retaining moisture. For moisture, remember to use water based moisturizers with humectants. Mineral oil or petroleum based moisturizers are more sealants than moisturizers.

Oils and butters are great for sealing moisture, which is also a critical part of the routine. Most people find coconut oil effective, especially if used before washing. Jojoba oil is also great for sealing moisture in as it has a similar composition to the sebum in the scalp. Others include aloe, Shea butter, olive oil and glycerin. Locking in moisture preserves it in for a long time and therefore, prevents dryness.

It is common for people to get confused about the type of products to use. Some groups campaign for all natural, fresh from the farm. Others swear by synthetic products manufactured by the big industries, they undergo testing, right? However, the best product for you is the one that actually works. Whether synthetic or natural, as long as it works, that is the best.

Remember not to spend a fortune buying products. Most of them are readily available, just under your nose. Looking around the kitchen, you will find coconut milk, honey, avocado, apple cider vinegar and olive oil. These same products are also great for your care routine. Also, remember to keep an eye on the pH of products use-3.5 to 7 is good enough. You can buy pH test strips to test when not sure.

There is really no single technique or product that will work for you. You will have to experiment with different techniques and products to find the one that works best. However, at the very minimal ensure that it is always moisturized to prevent breakage and tangle.




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