You may find that your locs don't require as much moisture as your loose hair did, but don't test your luck- you should still moisturize regularly. Dry hair breaks easily, and the last thing you want is brittle locs! Use a lightleave-in moisturizerthat will quench your locs' thirst, ...
The simplest trick is to use conditioner each time we shampoo.Shampoo strips much of the natural oil away from hair during the process of cleaning the scalp. This often leaves hair dull, dry, and brittle. Conditioner is normally formulated to replace this oil and to add moisture that the oi...
Conditioner is an essential step to getting soft hair, but how you wash your hair can make all the difference. Discover the quick pro trick to soft hair.
Porosity refers to how open your cuticles are on your hair shaft. If they aren’t open enough, moisture can’t get in (low porosity). Your hair may feel dry and straw-like if you use too much protein. If the cuticles are too open, your hair can frizz and tangle easily (high poro...
Victoria's Secret models are a thousand feet tall. They weigh less than a padded bra. Practically nothing about them is attainable for the rest of us—except for their hair. Here's how to get that body—and the bombshell blowout.
Dry hair. We’ve all been there. In the summer, the sun and heat wreak havoc on our strands. In the winter, the brutal cold can strip your hair of moisture. No matter what you do, it feels like a lost cause. You wonder, “Am I destined to have dry, dull hair forever?” ...
1. How To Get Smooth Hair – Use Cold Water It may be hard to wash the hair in cold water, especially when it is in winter; however, if you want to enjoy smooth hair, try to make it as chilly as possible. Cold water may help your hair shaft lie flat. When your hair dries, yo...
Last year on the NaturAll blog, we covered one of the most common natural hair issues out there:how to keep your hair moisturized.We offered these seven tips: Use a true moisturizer that has water as 1st or 2nd ingredient. Seal in moisture with an oil like Shea butter, castor oil, o...
The towel that my hairdresser uses is always a small, lightweight one like a washcloth, which Hatzipetros says "won't overwhelm your hair," unlike heavier towels. So, yes, it's okay to use a towel to remove some of that moisture. "When I'm done washing hair, I w...
Here are five things to remember when sealing your hair: 1. Make sure that you seal in the proper order– The purpose of sealing the hair is to trap moisture in it so that your style lasts and you do not end up with dry frayed ends in two days. The ideal order of things should ...