Monday, March 24, 2014

Hair Treatments to Reduce Breakage and Tangles

African American hair is naturally curly, kinky, prone to dryness and notorious for being difficult to manage. Does that mean you cannot enjoy the mane gifted to you. Of course, you can! A little extra care and some simple hair regime strategies can help your hair.  Read on to find out.

The oil strategy - Do not miss oiling your hair before a wash at least once a week. You can use coconut hair oil as it prevents dryness and detangles your hair smoothly besides lending it a natural shine. Also, take care that you massage well during its application,  focusing on the scalp, not just the hair.

The right shampoo - The best suited shampoo for African American hair care is one that is mild and does not sap the hydration from your hair. This is possible with a shampoo  that has alot of proteins (keratin).

Do not forget the conditioner - Missing conditioning your hair is a sin because it will leave your hair prone to dryness, which can lead to tangles and ultimatelye more breakage.

Protein treatments - Apart from regular shampooing and moisturizing, you could also opt for a bimonthly or monthly protein treatment. The treatment will fortify your hair and avoid breakage to a great extent.

Detangling - It is important to blot out water from your hair after the wash, preferably with a microfiber towel. Make sure you do not rub your hair as this causes tangling. Also, if you need to comb you hair when it is wet, use a wide-toothed comb. See to it that you apply a conditioner or hair smoothener to your hair before combing.

Avoid heat - You might want to blow dry your hair after a wash or use a flat iron to straighten it, but you must know that heat is your hair's worst enemy. It leaves African American hair frizzy, dry and unmanageable. At least, use a heat protectant before heat styling.

Diet check - Lastly, the simplest, and most effective treatment for AfroAmerican hair is your diet. Keep a tab on what you eat, make sure it contains a lot of proteins, essential vitamins (especially Vitamin E) and plenty of water. These keep your hair naturally hydrated, conditioned and strong so it becomes internally resistant to damage.

Follow these simple tips and flaunt that healthy mane with aplomb. 

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