Wednesday, February 24, 2010

African American hair?

So I wanted to know how to make my hair strands stay together in stead of separating into different sections, when I do my hair. If you don't know what I mean by making the hair strands together I mean, after you get a relaxer your hair is silky and the hair strands are together, so how do I make my hair like that?African American hair?
Mainly limit the amount of grease/oil you use. If you use grease or oil, apply it on the scalp only and not to the actual hair.


Also, if your hair is thick and healthy, it will usually stay together. Make sure to take good care of your hair (washing at least once a week or whatev works for you, conditioningm deep conditioning every once in a while, and greasing appropriately.


If it's just not working out for you, be sure to visit a hair salon and let them show you what to do. They will fix ur hair and show you how to maintain it. Good luck!African American hair?
well if ur black its hard because its kind of ruff im half black half puertorican so i ahve natural curls so idont know
I Have Simialr Issues With My Hair...


I Found It Helps If You Wash Your Hair Once A Week And Straighten It After You Dry It.


(Just A Tip-Pat Dry Your Hair It Keeps Breakage To A Minimum. )


Also. Make Sure Your Hair Is Moisturized At Least Every Other Day.


It Helps If You Wear A Silk Scarf Rather Than A Cotton One That Can Absorb Nutrients From Your Hair.
don't put too much grease in when i don't put any or very little in my hair the texture is a lot more like naturally straight hair and when i put alot of grease it looks like relaxed hair. but depending on your texture you may have to go to a salon and get it done weekly.
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