LovinLocks
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What is "cowashing"???????
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What is "cowashing"???????
Washing your hair with conditioner. You get amazing results.
Huh, what? Will wonders never cease. But, what about the "soap" needed to get hair clean????? Boy, so much to learn, I'm readin' as fast as I can (between going to buy K-combs and such). Just placed my order.
so much really good advice, I would have to emphasize the importance of not combing or brushing natural hair while it is dry, my daughter's hair is very curly I never touch her hair dry, and am amazed at how bouncy and well behaved it is with just a spritz of moisture,
Don't let a stylist put a marcel iron in your hair!!!
Do condition condition condition!
DO know your hair type (coarse/fine), and
DON'T overdo it with moisture!
Just because your hair is natural and may not FEEL silky or supple doesn't mean its in constant need of moisture. Hair that's a little rougher to the touch doesn't automatically mean its dry or bad. I know the mantra is that moisture is our best friend but there is a such thing as too much moisture (leaving the hair mushy, stretchy, and weak, although it may feel soft). Someone with coarse hair may do well with daily co-washing and nightly baggying but this may be detrimental to fine hair, which needs to balance moisture with protein and strengthening treatments (yes some natural hair will benefit from protein too).
Co-wash, baggy, DC, and spray with water/glycerin as needed but don't think that your hair can take an unlimited amount, or that its the rule of thumb for tremendous growth for everyone.
That being said, DO make sure your protein/moisture balance is on point!
DO
- detangle hair in 5 or 6 sections, finger-detangling from the ends up to the roots
- try to comb hair mostly when it’s wet
- Use natural oils and butters, namely Shea, Olive, Coconut
- Do moisturize on a regular basis, once or twice a day with a braid spray or mineral water/glycerine
- Protective style- this will preserve the health of the hair
- Find styles which compliment and work with your unique curl pattern
- Use a natural light oil on the ends every night before going to sleep
- Comb ONLY with a wide tooth comb
- Use a Heat protecting serum/lotion when using ANY direct heat
- Deep condition at least once a week- LeKair Cholesterol is great for natural hair (I use this and absolutely adore it)
- Love your natural hair because God gave it to you and it’s beautiful!
- Eat healthy/ drink loads of water+ lemon - the hair’s natural curl pattern is improved by a healthy diet/supplements
DON’T
- Over-use heat (blow-drying/flat ironing etc)
- Rush while detangling- this can cause breakage and weakening of the hair shaft
- Comb dry natural hair if you can avoid it.
- Use products that will dry out your natural hair
- Sleep without some kind of silk/satin protection
- Over use protein. Natural hair generally tends to be strong, so over using protein can take you to snap-city of you’re not careful
- Do hairstyles which require a lot of manipulation and pulling