212 thoughts on “Grow 4C hair (Kinky Curly Hair Types) With Protective Styles and Low Manipulation” Holly January 16, 2013 at 4:51 pm I so love this post! I have been trying to grow my super kinky hair as if I have straight hair ..i wet it and pic it everyday ..Ive know...
When you want to get your natural hair laid, you need some help from a gel or pudding that can tame those fly-a-ways and get your edges in order. To create a sleek bun you need the following: 1. Gel 2. A stretched out hair band (these seem to work the best when creating the ...
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3. Use holding products– Use some kind of styling agent to help keep the hair smooth and tangle free. Setting lotion is popular but your can also use gel or a light holding cream which just keeps your hair in place and performing the way you want it to. 4. Use the proper tools– ...
How to find your curl type and care tips for the four types of hair texture from 2A to 3B to 4C, plus a curly hair type chart to help you identify your curl pattern.
to help seal the ends. miss jessie’s grow strong mafura hair oil is now my personal favorite since it keeps my ends moisturized without leaving behind an oily residue. when sealing my ends, i part my hair into six sections. then i place three to four drops of oil on my fingertips ...
I often hear naturals complain about how dry and dull their hair is — especially if they have 4C hair, which can be tightly coiled and prone to dryness. You may be thinking, “If I am no longer relaxing my hair, then why does it feel drier than when I used chemicals?” The one ...
Whereas if you wait too long in between shampoos, "you could end up with a scalp that is very clogged, meaning hair won't be able to grow out of the follicle the way and at the rate that it's supposed to." How can you tell if you’re washing your hair too much?
Contrary to popular belief,curly hairisn't just one giant category. In fact, figuring out your curl type can be quite the task. For starters, there are different types of curls—from 2a to 4c—and each has its own set of unique characteristics and traits. So, how do you identify your...
I used to have chemically processed hair and decided to grow it out without the big chop. I vowed that my daughters would never go on the path of relaxers like I had done. I teach my daughters to love their hair and to avoid toxic chemicals that not only harm their hair, ...