I got these tips courtesy of Hype Hair:
1. Load up on water....this will hydrate your follicles.
2. Take biotin...as a supplement or it can be found in cauliflower, oysters and bananas.
3. If you have dry hair consume leafy greens and vegetables. For thin hair, eat foods rich in protein.
5. Stimulate follicles with a scalp massage daily.
6.Use shampoos and conditioners that have keratin and protein.
7.Deep condition once a week and use a leave in conditioner.
8. Trim your ends.
9.Use natural oils instead of pomades.
10. Brush/comb hair before shampooing to stimulate scalp and open pores.
11. Never relax hair immediately after wearing braids.
12. Shampoo with warm water, which opens your scalp pores then rinse with cool water.
13.Prevent breakage of natural hair by apply a detangler/leave in conditioner before combing.
14.Always have a deep conditioning treatment at least one week before having a chemical service.
1. Load up on water....this will hydrate your follicles.
2. Take biotin...as a supplement or it can be found in cauliflower, oysters and bananas.
3. If you have dry hair consume leafy greens and vegetables. For thin hair, eat foods rich in protein.
5. Stimulate follicles with a scalp massage daily.
6.Use shampoos and conditioners that have keratin and protein.
7.Deep condition once a week and use a leave in conditioner.
8. Trim your ends.
9.Use natural oils instead of pomades.
10. Brush/comb hair before shampooing to stimulate scalp and open pores.
11. Never relax hair immediately after wearing braids.
12. Shampoo with warm water, which opens your scalp pores then rinse with cool water.
13.Prevent breakage of natural hair by apply a detangler/leave in conditioner before combing.
14.Always have a deep conditioning treatment at least one week before having a chemical service.