How to Care for Your Natural Hair
Written By: Mikki Riley
Natural hair is beautiful, the key to healthy, beautiful hair is moisture and gentle treatment. Without these, hair can become dry and brittle. Caring for natural hair takes a little bit of extra effort, but the healthy results are worth it.
Shea butter, provides the ultimate deep moisture soak to re-hydrate ringlets without the limpness. it gives your ringlets much-needed moisture, shine and manageability, but in a lightweight formula. It works on either wet or dry hair too, which, you know, is super clutch.
One of the best styling products for curly hair found in ‘Naturals’ regimens is a Hair Butter a serum. Meant to define ringlets while also providing some frizz protection and moisture, it’s a hardworking product that can also keep all your precious prep work in check while you’re out and about. While providing slip and dimension, Hair Butter serums is lightweight to keep curls from going flat, or having that greasy look and feel.
An even more easygoing alternative to natural hair care, Cultured Naturals Moist is an Deep and leave-in conditioner, which, as most curly girls can attest to, is vital to daily upkeep. Curly hair is the driest of all hair types, and as such is the most prone to frizz and humidity change; prepping hair with a leave-in conditioner helps do away with that risk. It also can be layered on as needed—and even comes in spray formulations, Oil Leave-In spay for those with lighter needs—making it the perfect bespoke styling agent. For medium to tight curls, you will love the rich, protective power you get from both the Naturals Moist Conditioner and Oil Leave-In Spray
Pomade Curl Inhanser A light-hold product that moisturizes and defines your curls, without getting greasy or crispy, is the goal.
for those who still want to showcase their natural texture in all its curly glory, but avoid the frizz and coarseness. The key is getting a formula that also moisturizes, but provides structure
If you’ve ever wondered how to wash your hair properly, it’s best to first ask how often you do so. That’s because the frequency at which you wash your hair can be a contributing factor to its health.
That said, finding the right frequency for you is a fine art of trial and error. Making it a daily ritual probably
isn’t the best idea, but it really depends on what makes you comfortable and what’s best for your hair type. Try washing with just Naturals Moist Conditioner If you have curly or natural hair and are wondering how to wash curly hair as these types are usually dryer than others, Shampooing with Conditioner is lest drying for the scale and hair technique is also important. You might think that the more vigorous you are with the rubbing and scratching, the more thorough you’re being, but the truth is, this method can be too harsh for your scalp and may cause breakage.
Towels are for drying hair, right? Technically, yes, but they’re not the only option. Try drying your hair with a cotton T-shirt! Strands are more fragile when wet, and rubbing them with a rough towel can definitely cause trauma to your hair, especially when done too vigorously. So why does a T-shirt help? While there’s no scientific evidence to prove it does, its smooth surface and even cotton texture makes it perfect for absorbing water, plus it can also help reduce frizz. We should add though: the critical part here is how you dry your hair. The action of rubbing can lead to damaged strands; instead, gently blot your hair with your towel or tee in a soft squeezing motion. Finish off with leave-in Spray conditioner and Naturals Moist Deep Treatment / Leave – In.
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