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Black Hair Care Tips: The hair they say is the beauty of a woman, and what’s more beautiful than a natural black woman’s hair that’s well taken care of?

Caring for a black woman’s hair requires a tailored approach, due to the fact that the hair of a black woman is unique in texture, growth and needs.

A combination of protective styling, gentle handling, moisture, hair food and more is needed to handle an ebony hair.

It’s very essential to have a tailored hair care approach for your hair, by listening to its needs and adjusting your routine accordingly.

Charming Magazine brings to you tips to help maintain care for your natural balck hair. Giving you the black girl magic;

  1. Moisturize your hair regularly: Using water based products to moisturize your hair is essential as black hair tend to get dry easily.
  2. Use good shampoo! sulfate-free shampoo to avoid stripping natural oils.
  3. Use a deep conditioner or hair mask once a week to replenish moisture and nutrients. Look for products with ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, or avocado oil. For Heat Application and for better absorption, consider using heat (like a hooded dryer or a warm towel) while deep conditioning.
  4. Use protective styling on your hair! The braids, twists and buns are needed!
  5. Trim your hair every 6-8 weeks to remove split ends and promote healthy growth. Minimise Heat Styling:
  6. Limit the use of heat styling tools (like flat irons and curling wands). When you do use them, apply a heat protectant spray.
  7. Air dry your hair once in a while for a healthy scalp!
  8. Eat WELL!!! Eat a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals (like vitamins A, C, D, E, and B vitamins, as well as zinc and omega-3 fatty acids) to support hair health.
  9. Drink WATER!!! Stay Hydrated, drink plenty of water to keep your hair and scalp hydrated. Night Care:
  10. Use a satin or silk scarf, bonnet, or pillowcase to reduce friction while you sleep. This helps prevent breakage and moisture loss. Choose the Right Products: Look for products specifically designed for black hair. Ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, and jojoba oil are often beneficial.
  11. Stay away from products with sulfates, parabens, and alcohol, as they can dry out and damage your hair.

By Gift Adene

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