RainbowCurls
New Member
I was thinking it might be good to put together a hair care booklet or factsheet that LHCF members could print out and give to people to basically enlighten people on hair care, and dispel myths about type 3 and 4 hair.
There are hair books out there but people aren't going to buy them if they don't realise anything is wrong with what they are doing. Free info might get read at some point
Some ideas I had for content:
- Natural hair appreciation
- Washing natural hair
- Styling natural hair
- Protective styling
- DIY relaxing
- DIY trimming
- Heat free styling/setting
- Flat ironing hair properly
- Why glue in extensions are bad
- Breaking popular myths
- What makes good hairdresser / finding a good hairdresser
- Henna
- CO washing
- Colouring hair while minimising damage
I think it's probably best to stay away from growth aids. Because admit it, before discovering hair forums, wouldn't YOU have jumped straight to the 'miracle product' and ignore anything that took time and effort?
I'm not saying growth aids don't work, but you'll still only retain the extra growth with good hair care.
However discussion the role of diet and exercise in overall body health resulting in healthy hair growth is fine.
Any thoughts?
There are hair books out there but people aren't going to buy them if they don't realise anything is wrong with what they are doing. Free info might get read at some point

Some ideas I had for content:
- Natural hair appreciation
- Washing natural hair
- Styling natural hair
- Protective styling
- DIY relaxing
- DIY trimming
- Heat free styling/setting
- Flat ironing hair properly
- Why glue in extensions are bad
- Breaking popular myths
- What makes good hairdresser / finding a good hairdresser
- Henna
- CO washing
- Colouring hair while minimising damage
I think it's probably best to stay away from growth aids. Because admit it, before discovering hair forums, wouldn't YOU have jumped straight to the 'miracle product' and ignore anything that took time and effort?

However discussion the role of diet and exercise in overall body health resulting in healthy hair growth is fine.
Any thoughts?