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A different hair

  • Foto del escritor: Savagelaca
    Savagelaca
  • 16 may 2018
  • 2 Min. de lectura

Actualizado: 31 may 2018

Hey, what's up people! In today's post, we will talk about something that we have never talked about and that some people ask "What happens, that those with afro hair are not people?" We do remember those people with that different and distinctive hair and for that reason, today we will talk about how to take care of your afro hair.

 Depending on your curl, one type or another, the care will be one way or another. The more curls, the more hydration we must provide. Another quality that all Afro hairs usually have in common is that they are too porous. What does this mean? Highly porous hair is one that absorbs better the treatments that are applied to it, but at the same time they also have little capacity to retain these treatments. It is because of this quality that highly porous hair needs constant care.


Make an oil bath every week before washing it with shampoo. Why take this measure? Because nothing moisturizes more and better than natural oils. Mix argan oil and coconut and apply a bath of these on your hair (make sure to divide your hair and apply the product well on each and every one of the strands of hair). The longer you can have this mixture in your hair before being washed, much better, more hydration you will be contributing. Avoid shampoos that are high in alcohol. They are rare but they exist, especially the natural ones that are free of chemical compounds. The alcohol of the shampoos quite dry the hair cuticle. After shampooing, always use a conditioner or mask. Your curl will be hydrated and more defined. Do not comb with a brush, as it can easily break your fragile hair. Use a wide-tipped comb better so you can separate your hair and untangle more easily.


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