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Taking The Time To Moisturize African American Hair

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By Dennis Olson


Taking care of locks is essential to the outward confidence of a person. Whether a person wears their tresses curly, straight, or natural, it helps to keep the strands and scalp clean at all times. However, due to common dryness, many people grew up with various myths about maintaining this type of mane. The idea here is neatness and being able to moisturize African American hair for better manageability.

A lot of people tend to confuse moisturizing with adding grease or oil but the differences are almost night and day. While some oil blends may smell nice and add visible sheen, few have the power to stop or prevent breakage. In fact, a good number of affordable products are not even ideal for preventing a dry scalp because they clog the pores.

This type of texture benefits from a hot oil treatment at least once a month. For those who have dense strands that do not benefit from simply applying conditioner, using this treatment or investing in a heating cap is ideal. The best types of oil are almond, coconut, or olive in a pure form.

While the basics of using a hot oil treatment are very simple, it is important to feel the hair carefully after rinsing and drying. If the texture feels like straw or the ends are drastically different than that of the scalp, a trim is necessary. When ends or strands become this lifeless, they will not respond to conditioning and is difficult to style, so getting rid of it is usually the best solution. A licensed barber or beauty operator can give the best advice or trim for little money.

While a do it yourself attitude is great, making products at home that control extreme dryness requires a small investment. However, it can cost less and than visiting a salon more than once a month. Anyone can go online or read a book about treating a dry mane and experiment with different oils or foods that are dense with nutrients.

Just taking a half hour to section tresses every night to brush and add a moisturizer will pay off. Styles will last longer and growth is most likely to occur. However, not all moisturizers are made the same just like not everyone has the same hair type.

Most of the inexpensive brands use either a lot of water, alcohol, or petroleum in their products and very little pure oil or another moisturizer. At the same time, not all premium brands are intended for extra dry textures but some people find making their own to be the best solution. There are many recipes for natural or Black textures to be found online with simple directions and measurements.

Although it may take time to find the perfect routine, the important thing is to stick with it. If an individual finds that their hair is not growing after a couple of months, it may be wise to visit a dermatologist. They may be able to give insight as to what is occurring or write a prescription for something to stimulate the roots.




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