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African American hair comes in an almost infinite variety of textures, from Curly to woolly, from Kinky to wavy, natural and thick, straight and smooth. But regardless of its texture, African American hair is a gift that both reflects our beauty and our ancestors. But unfortunately it is often almost impossible to feel good about our hair. Why? Because it feels like we are constantly at war with him.
The Basics
At some point in their life (or many times throughout of their lives!) Virtually every woman wrestles with the question of natural versus relaxed / permed. There's pros and cons of each, but whatever the choice, it is crucial to to take care of your locks.
Good hair care starts from within. This means that a balanced diet for your body all the nutrients they need be, to be able to grow the healthiest hair. It also means to drink plenty of water, to give hair (and skin) much-needed moisture.
The comb / brush
The next critical element of hair care – regardless of your hair texture is – with the right comb / brush. The truth is the vast majority of the combs and brushes are for non-African-American hair. The ideal tool for our hair is a combination comb / brush, which is such that easy to push the teeth designed under our hair coiled structure. It's like a Detangler that pass through rollers from the hair, instead it works. In the process, of course and relaxed conditions hair, making it soft and easy to default style or braid. This type of comb or brush also keeps our hair healthy and helps prevent Fracture.
Next Steps
In addition to the proper comb / brush, there are some other things you can do to To prevent breakage. First, use heat sparingly, especially if your hair is wavy. Secondly, wash your hair not too often – every seven to ten days is ideal. If you are to do wash, use a leave-in conditioner. Between them, rinse your hair once or twice a week (and especially after training), and use a conditioner daily. And neglect, not your monthly deep conditioning.
Embrace your texture
The hairstyles are changing in the course of your life, but to embrace the best hair care advice your natural texture and work with him. Hair is, of course, attracted very different hair, is act naturally woolly. As well is super-curly hair in a different way to respond to treatment than naturally wavy hair.
If you work with the texture you have, you can still have a large number of style choices available. But the key is that you do not constantly fight nature, but you will be with the African American texture you were born and work to maximize their beauty. In the process, you have less breakage and healthier hair. The result? You feel better and project that confidence in the world. What could be better?
Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Learn more about African American Hair Texture or Majon’s Health and Beauty directory.
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