Control Afro Style Hair

This will help beginners with the basics of natural African hair care.

Steps

  1. Purchase conditioner, moisturizer, food-grade oil(olive oil, coconut oil, etc.) for your hair. The longer you let the conditioner sit on your hair, the better.
  2. Be cautious of shampoos, most of them strip the moisture from your hair. Moisture is your number 1 ally in achieving healthy manageable hair.
  3. Be extremely careful when applying any heat to your hair. It advisable to avoid all heat on your hair. The heat can damage your curl pattern and the only way to remedy the damage is to cut the torched hair off.
  4. If a straight style is desired, use a weave or wig. This can also give your natural hair time to rest with no damage to your actual hair.
  5. When combing/detangling comb the hair from the ends to the root.
  6. You must become very conscious of the products you use on your hair. Most items in the beauty supply store are actually not good for African hair even though they are marketed that way.
  7. Water is the ultimate moisturizer. African hair loves nothing more than pure water itself. With natural hair, water is its best ally. Natural hair can be washed daily to hold the most moisture. However, be careful about the shampoo. Shampoo should be limited because of its drying effects. Others limit shampooing to 1-4 times per month. There are enough cleaning agents in conditioner that can sufficiently clean the hair.

Tips

  • Try using different types of shampoos and conditioners to find the right one for you.
  • Detangle hair and apply moisturizers while the hair is still wet.
  • Do not use products that contain Petroleum or Mineral Oil. These products are horrible for natural African hair, yet they are in most of the products available over the counter.

Things You'll Need

  • Afro Hair
  • Shampoo and Condition
  • Afro Rake Comb and Afro Pick Comb

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