Curly/kinky hair needs moisture, moisture, and more moisture! . Avoid drying products such as hair spray, mousse, holding gels, etc. Opt for moisturizers, leave-in conditioners, and styling lotions. Black hair requires more oil. Look for natural oils and quality ingredients. Also when combing your hair use a wide tooth comb as oppose to fine. A fine tooth comb will just literaly rip your hair out plus it will hurt like heck.
2006-07-16 07:06:25
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answered by one_and_only 2
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There are alot of "Natural" hair care products out there. Find one that fits your hair texture and style. You mainly want to keep your hair/scalp oiled and not dry. If it's dry it will break off easily and look damaged. Care for it just as you did your relaxed hair. Pantene's Relaxed and Natural line has a really good daily conditioner. Also, there's a product that adds extra Shine to your hair. Keep your ends trimmed and your hair will continue to grow. I think natural hair grows faster then relaxed. When I was younger my natural hair was thicker and longer then my hair now...
2006-07-16 07:01:45
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answered by ? 4
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Good day, me too! Hold it moisturized, make sure you braid it while you go to sleep at night, preserve it well conditioned, do not press or blowdry it too typically, or it would begin to interrupt...You simply need to stay on top of things. Oh--and purchase some oil for your scalp; I recommend Dr. Miracle's. It is a bit highly-priced, nevertheless it makes your hair develop rather speedily. There are plenty of more cost effective possible choices, though. Grease simply kinda sits there; oil is lighter, it would not weigh your hair down, and it won't clog your pores--take into account; your scalp is skin, similar to the rest of your body! :)
2016-08-09 01:23:46
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answered by salvalzo 4
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2014-08-05 15:41:07
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answered by ? 1
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hiya, me too! save it moisturized, be sure you braid it once you circulate to sleep at evening, save it nicely conditioned, do no longer press or blowdry it too frequently, or it's going to start to interrupt...you basically could proceed to exist top of issues. Oh--and purchase some oil to your scalp; i choose to propose Dr. Miracle's. it is slightly costly, even nonetheless it makes your hair strengthen relatively immediately. there are various greater low priced possibilities, nonetheless. Grease basically kinda sits there; oil is lighter, it does not weigh your hair down, and it won't clog your pores--remember; your scalp is epidermis, basically like something of your physique! :)
2016-10-07 23:49:52
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answered by Anonymous
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first and for most.. Jennifer S, your comments are rude and very offensive. I don't think the question was "can you tell me how to make racist comments towards african americans"
second- botanicles has a really good product line for natural hair
2006-07-16 07:21:38
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answered by southern-belle 1
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my hair is natural too.....i just keep it clean and do simple hair styles or i just go 2 the hairdresser.
just put on oil from Motions....it works
2006-07-16 07:18:28
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answered by Patty's Tat 5
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i think u should use this special oil for ur hair u can find it at sally's
2006-07-16 08:41:26
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answered by ~`KayKay~` 2
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Well, what i would do since my hair is already permed i got it permed dis year since i couldn;t stand my curly thick hair an the pain!!! i would relax my hair if i was u so then it will be easier an u would be easier to understand it.
2006-07-16 07:03:12
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answered by London qirl . 5
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