hi ya everyone,
quite often whenever i visit a hairdressers they discribe my hair as being 'soft'. This happened last week when i popped into the Aveda store to ask their opinion on products I should be using on my hair.
sooo...what is soft hair, how do i handle it, and what should be trying to achieve. I know i don't want hard hair as i would have the same problems with ends breaking.
any opinions
Thanks
Susanna
BTW, my hair is 4b natural about 6-8 inches long. I normally have it is twist, which I co-wash once a week. It hates chemical and heat..and while I have not had a chemical in it for about 8 years, I cannot get it down to shoulder length, especially around the front.
				
			quite often whenever i visit a hairdressers they discribe my hair as being 'soft'. This happened last week when i popped into the Aveda store to ask their opinion on products I should be using on my hair.
sooo...what is soft hair, how do i handle it, and what should be trying to achieve. I know i don't want hard hair as i would have the same problems with ends breaking.
any opinions
Thanks
Susanna
BTW, my hair is 4b natural about 6-8 inches long. I normally have it is twist, which I co-wash once a week. It hates chemical and heat..and while I have not had a chemical in it for about 8 years, I cannot get it down to shoulder length, especially around the front.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 I was so used to getting loaded with hair spray by other stylists I didn't know what to think. I didn't question her, because I never use hair spray in my hair myself...it's just too heavy. The only hair spray that my hair can tolerate in the hair spray by Nioxin.
 I was so used to getting loaded with hair spray by other stylists I didn't know what to think. I didn't question her, because I never use hair spray in my hair myself...it's just too heavy. The only hair spray that my hair can tolerate in the hair spray by Nioxin. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		