Wednesday, February 24, 2010

African-American hair?

What is the very best way to have loose-sty hair for an african-american, and that it will look natural? The type of hair that's easliy to comb, and blows in the wind. I know of a relaxer, but you have to put oil or grease in it. It may look nice,but its sticky and greasy. Can anyone recommend someone or place to go? Can you give me more details? I really like to have loose wavy dark hair. I really appreciate all those who kindly help me!!African-American hair?
People of color can do almost anything to their hair.





You might just need to go in the neighbourhood and find a hair Salon.





I don't have any chemicals in my hair, and I wash it well, deep condition it, twist it in individual twists, and then take it down in the morning with just a bit of moisturizer in it. It looks good.





If your hair is long enough, you can also flat iron, or have it straightened with a pressing comb.








You could also wash, deep condition, and Blow dry out with a comb attachment, which will straighten your hair a bit.








This is kind of hard to answer because, our hair textures go from very thin and straight, to very very course, and wavy/kinky.





If you are a young enough guy you could always get some cornrows, and that always look nice, unless you are going to a job interview or something like that.





Where do you live? Most metropolitan cities have an African American community where you should be able to find a good Hair salon on every other corner.








Good luck with this one.African-American hair?
Well you can put a chemical straightening in it. To make it look more of a natural hefty-ness. That's what I would suggest. It depends on the style that you want it to look like after you're done with it. Hope that helps!
You can try an intensive deep conditoner called african naturals. It will losen up you rhair from any knots and soften it and make it haelthy at the same time

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