What Is Your Hair Type?

how often should I wash my 4c hair

What Is Your Hair Type? Type 3 Hair There are many different hair types but caring for 3A to 4C might be a little tricky. So here are some ways to keep your hair healthy and always looking its best. 3A Hair Type Is a hair type that is characterized by loose, well-defined curls. The […]

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Split Ends

Split Ends

Split ends, also known as trichoptilosis, are a common issue for those with 3a to 4c hair types. These hair types, which range from loose curls to tight coils, are often more prone to dryness and breakage due to their unique hair structure. As a result, split ends can be a frustrating and damaging problem […]

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How Often Should I Wash My 4c Hair

how often should I wash my 4c hair

How often should I wash my 4c hair The frequency of washing 4c hair will depend on the individual’s hair type, scalp health, and personal preference. 4c hair is typically the most tightly coiled & brittle hair type, so it may be more prone to dryness & breakage. It is generally recommended to wash 4c […]

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Maintain Healthy Black Hair – Tips

Hair Porosity

There are several things that people with black hair can do to take care of and Maintain Healthy Black Hair: It is also a good idea to talk to a dermatologist or a hair care professional for personalized recommendations on how to care for your hair. They can help you develop a hair care routine […]

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Type 4 Hair – Coily

Type 4 Hair - Coily

Type 4 Hair – Coily is fine and thin or wiry and coarse, with densely packed coils. Coily hair may seem robust, but it’s actually the most fragile hair texture because it has the fewest cuticle layers to protect it from dryness. Main concerns for Type 4 Hair are maintaining moisture, avoiding tangles and encountering […]

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What is Hair Porosity?

Hair Porosity

What is Hair Porosity? – When we are talking about hair porosity, it refers to the hair’s ability to absorb moisture. Depending on the condition of your hair, your cuticle layers could be very open allowing a lot of moisture to enter. On the opposite side of the spectrum, your hair’s cuticle layers could be […]

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How To Trim Your Own Natural Hair

How To Trim Your Own Natural Hair

How To Trim Your Own Natural Hair – Some naturals trim every 8 weeks, while other naturals can go longer and only trim their hair every twelve weeks or more. You should trim your hair when your ends warrant it. If you feel confident enough to do it yourself, it’s an opportunity to save both […]

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What’s the difference between Hydrating & Moisturizing?

hair hydration

What’s the difference between Hydrating & Moisturizing? Moisturizing products actually try to improve the hair by decreasing water loss. However, dehydrated hair lacks water and needs to be hydrated with hydrating products daily. Dry hair essentially lacks oil and needs to be moisturized with moisturizing products. Hydrate The process when using humectants, proteins, amino acids and critical vitamins that penetrate the hair […]

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