How To Take Care Of Natural Kinky Black Hair
Deep condition once a week and moisturize in between washes.
How to take care of natural kinky black hair. The hair essential possesses anti-static nylon bristles that smooth out kinks and reduces static. Detangling afro kinky hair is relatively easy. The moisture capturing properties of sweet almond oil also helps to fight breakage and split ends.
2 Washing hair in hot water. Be wary of hair care products marketed towards black hair or natural hair products. I spray with water oil my scalp with a natural oil like Tea Tree Oil or Coconut Oil.
Once warm section hair and apply to the scalp. These are hoping on a fad and are misleading about their products. Split your hair into sections for manageable detangling.
A great detangling brush is one of the best products for kinky curly weave or natural curls. If your hair feels especially weak or brittle try a protein treatment every 4 to 8 weeks. Then I use a hair creme product and flat twist cornrow or bantu knot my natural hair with bobby pins.
Sweet almond oil The protein fats and vitamin content of sweet almond oil will help keep hair coils looping and keep it strong. Storage for hair after uninstalling. Coconut Oil is my fave for the Summer.
Buy 100 shea butter coconut oil and castor oil or even olive oil from food stores these ingredients are especially good for your hair. If your hair feels exceptionally dry use a shea butter or natural oil mask to help give it an added boost. In a previous blogpost on curl pattern and hair textures we did a breakdown of different hair types and curl patterns with suggestions for how to care for each hair typeOne of our most commonly asked questions at NaturAll is what products to use specifically for 4C natural hair or how to care specifically for 4C hair.