I came across this article a while ago and found it quite helpful on my hair growth journey. It is a big decision to go natural, whether it is natural hair growth or simply making the decision to start using all natural products.
Some find it harder than other, especially when you just can't get your hair to look "right"---I personally don't have enough hats to keep my strut strong and confident. So if there are some key things that I can do to keep my hair laid, I'm all about it. The following article was written by Elle Paris the owner of My Naturals, a "no-nonsense user reviews for hundreds of products for natural hair". I've highlighted some of the information she provides regarding hair products, which can be helpful to any hair type. Let me know what you think.
Some find it harder than other, especially when you just can't get your hair to look "right"---I personally don't have enough hats to keep my strut strong and confident. So if there are some key things that I can do to keep my hair laid, I'm all about it. The following article was written by Elle Paris the owner of My Naturals, a "no-nonsense user reviews for hundreds of products for natural hair". I've highlighted some of the information she provides regarding hair products, which can be helpful to any hair type. Let me know what you think.
Do you wear your hair natural? No lye? As many will tell you, once you make a change to go natural your hair regimen must also change. This frequently includes an adjustment to the types of products you use on your coils. A number of your old stand-bys may no longer lend you the same results on your kinks as they did on your straight hair.
Product junkies will agree -- you can spend hundreds of dollars testing out the numerous products available on the market, many of which are supposedly intended for natural hair use. However, breaking the bank is really not necessary for a healthy, strong and shiny natural. You already have key ingredients in your own kitchen and bathroom! Creating your own hair recipes not only saves money, but allows for a more intimate relationship with your hair -- you can gain a much better insight as to what your hair craves, prefers, or rejects with your at-home experiments.Get creative! There are a few simple rules to follow to find your perfect concoctions:
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Remember,
a recipe failure is a good thing. It lets you know what your hair
simply does not respond to well. The worst likely thing that can happen
with the use of your homemade products is the need to wash your hair
again, so get creative!
Warning:
The reader of this article should exercise all precautions while
following instructions on the recipes from any article. Avoid using
products if you are allergic to it.
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