what to do with my natural hair?

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SixSickSins

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BUT WHY YEEN @ ME DOE!?!?!?!? grr.

I compiled this for a transitioning family member previously. Mayhaps it can help you as well.

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The Right Products

Tip--Typically, most products marketed towards Black women are not good..hair grease, “oil moisturizers”, ANYTHING that is a shine enhancer or polisher--all bad. Read your ingredients!!!

--Once natural you will begin to pay more attention to the ingredients list on your products. You will be surprised to learn that most things you have been taught to use all your life are detrimental to your hair.

Ingredients list items from highest amount to lowest amount.

Don’t be fooled by what the label claims it can do for your hair--read those ingredients on the back before purchasing!

--Stop using “hair grease”. Most greases are comprised of petroleum (think Vaseline), a little coloring, and some fragrance. Nothing good for your hair whatsoever.

--Stop using shampoo. They typically contain harsh sulfates (sodium lauryl sulfate/ammonium sulfate) that totally strip your hair; while they do their job of getting your hair clean they also remove the good things on your hair as well. Grab a shampoo that is sulfate free!

--**Find a good conditioner to use in your regimen to cowash (conditioner wash) with. Ones I use- V05 Moisture Milks, Suave Coconut/Humectants, Aussie Moist, Hello Hydration by Herbal Essence. Once again, make sure you grab the conditioner since you’re forgoing shampoo.**

Ingredients to AVOID in products: petroleum/petrolatum, mineral oil, anything that ends in the suffixes -cone & -xane i.e dimethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, isopropyl alcohol, PEG, propylene glycol, and ‘fragrance’. All of these ingredients are cheap fillers thrown in products that actually hurt your hair--Google ‘Ingredients/Products to avoid with natural hair’ to learn more. They are not water soluble and can only be removed with harsh sulfates from a shampoo. Thus, I do not use them at all.

Ingredients that are GOOD to use: Anything water based (water as one of the first ingredients), glycerin, shea butter, wheat protein.

Remember that oils are not moisturizers-they seal in moisture and should be used only after the hair has been moisturized.

Also remember every head of hair is different. What works for some may not work for others.

What I use:

Moisturizers:

Shea Moisture Curl Smoothie & Shea Moisture Deep Masque & Shea Moisture Coconut and Hibiscus Styling Cream--You can find these at Wal-Greens.

Taliah Waajid Bodifier Mist--Target

Buy a spray bottle from Sally’s or Dollar store and fill ¾ with water and ¼ with EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil) Shake it up. Use this daily as a quick and simple moisturizer.

Oils:

Coconut

Jojoba

Sweet Almond

Avocado

EVOO

Castor

African Pride Hot Six oil blend

Tips

1. Water is your friend. Moisture is key with natural hair because our hair tends to be drier and more porous. Wash your hair frequently (I wash at least once every 1-2 weeks). Black hair needs more moisture than protein. Now, you can stop being so afraid to get your hair wet or get caught in the rain J.

2. Build a regimen (routine) for your hair care. Choose a co-washing schedule and begin to settle with products that work for your hair. Stick with it!!

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5. Your hair is not going to grow any faster than what your genetics program it to do. You can, however, try to retain all of your growth and in turn you will see length.



6. Treat your ends like the elderly--they are in fact the oldest parts of your hair. Try different protective styles to help you retain length. Protective styles will keep your ends safely tucked away

from snagging on clothes and the elements.

Hair care forums (message boards)--these have hair gurus who are friendly and willing to help transition into the natural hair community. Extensive amounts of info are available here. Sign up so you can post and join in the discussions.

www.nappturality.com (click forums)
http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=191038&title=natural-hair-101

Natural hair 101..basics

http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=177961&title=natural-hair-inspirations inspiration
http://forum.blackhairmedia.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=57118&title=why-did-you-want-to-go-natural reasons women go natural

Hair Care Articles--Great tips for the beginner/transitioner. Get started!

www.curlynikki.com

http://www.mynhcg.com/articles.html (mynhcg= my natural hair care guide)

http://motowngirl.com/index.php/hair-myths.html

www.naturalhaircommunity.com

http://researchanalyst.hubpages.com/hub/Natural-Hair-Journey-what-to-expect

www.Kisforkinky.com

http://www.afrobella.com

Natural Hair Care Blogs--There are a plethora of these; merely Google ‘Natural hair blog’.

YouTube--One of my favorite resources. Search ‘natural hair journey’ & ‘natural hair regimen’ &’natural hair styles (short or long hair). Basically, all things natural hair can be found through a simple search. Great inspiration to see women who have went from a shaved head to healthy, natural hair down their backs.



My fave YT Natural hair gurus:

http://www.youtube.com/user/kimmaytube?blend=1&ob=4

http://www.youtube.com/user/HairCrush

http://www.youtube.com/user/AFRICANEXPORT

http://www.youturbe.com/user/Longhairdontcare2011

http://www.youtube.com/user/nikkimae2003

http://www.youtube.com/user/naptural85

 
atribecalledgabi;5771490 said:
@sixsicksins what about sulfate free shampoo?

i've heard co-washing doesn't really 'wash' the hair. what's the drop on that?

Yeah, sulfates are a no go. They completely strip your hair...I may use them once or twice a year for a super cleansing.

I really like like Shea Moisture's Moisture Retention 'Poo & the Yucca & Baobab Thickening 'poo...they're lovely.

Co-washing does wash the hair but it doesn't strip the hair of its natural oils...constantly stripping the hair is BAD. It does clean it though. I hope this answered your question!
 
--**Find a good conditioner to use in your regimen to cowash (conditioner wash) with. Ones I use- V05 Moisture Milks, Suave Coconut/Humectants, Aussie Moist, Hello Hydration by Herbal Essence. Once again, make sure you grab the conditioner since you’re forgoing shampoo.**

I use those conditioners. 3 minute miracle by Aussie is great too.
 
I had to simplify my regimen it's very time consuming. I wash and deep condition once a week with a co wash in between. Aveda has good shampoos IMO. Coconut oil for errrything.
 
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GORGEOUS
 
^^Dude said the only thing worth anything in this thread, and he did it with a picture.

Dread that up and let it take care of itself instead of being exploited by all these "natural hair" products.
 
ShiveDreadz;5792169 said:
^^Dude said the only thing worth anything in this thread, and he did it with a picture.

Dread that up and let it take care of itself instead of being exploited by all these "natural hair" products.

shut the hell up. I don't want locs.

why are you in this thread to place your silly ass opinion where no one cares about?

what natural hair products are you talking about? are you referring to nexus and redken? lol how silly of you dumb dumb @shivedreadz
 
Honestly, are you broads really and truly ready to leave that perm shit alone and be natural like the pic @allah posted?

stop bulsshittin' and do it. fuck what your friends say.
 
@lechic i dont even know what that product line is. I think the whole shit is silly when people try to be african by european standards.

Some people not ready for the struggle so i understand your abrasiveness towards dreads.

If this is something you truly want i praise you for it, but if you are just going through a natural hair phase like a lot of these broads are fuck you and this thread.

 
ShiveDreadz;5793901 said:
@lechic i dont even know what that product line is. I think the whole shit is silly when people try to be african by european standards.

Some people not ready for the struggle so i understand your abrasiveness towards dreads.

If this is something you truly want i praise you for it, but if you are just going through a natural hair phase like a lot of these broads are fuck you and this thread.

bruh. just stop. you're embarrassing yourself.
 
Allah_U_Akbar;5810025 said:
http://community.allhiphop.com/discussion/478670/good-hair-a-gallery-of-hair-excellence#latest

^^^I wish more women would rock these styles.^^^

shut the fuck up. no one gives a fuck about your opinion ugly.
 
Why are dreads the only natural style you men think you can do? I've been natural since last February and I flat iron my hair. Still natural. It's always suspect to me when men have such strong opinions on hair styles, makeup and fashion.
 

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