Thursday, August 20, 2015

Getting Hair Shine For Black Girls

By Nancy Gardner


If you are a black woman who wants to make her hair look the best, there are several tips you can use. Firstly, to achieve hair shine for black girls, avoid using grease on your scalp. Moisture is good, so stay away from petroleum products that can cause stiffness, dryness or greasiness. Instead, try using natural oils such as coconut, castor, jojoba or olive oil. You can also try natural shampoos and conditioners since these do not contain sulfates or sodium.

Firstly, cut down on the amount of times you shampoo each week. You do not need to shampoo every day. If your hair is dry, you can co-wash it, which means that you wash it with a conditioner instead of shampoo. Many shampoos are made with drying products, so you need to watch out for this. When you do wash it, it is a good idea to dilute the shampoo so that it is half water and half shampoo. Use a mud rinse to get rid of product build up instead of soap.

The ends of your strands are very important, since they can become split and frayed. Instead of greasing your scalp, try oiling up the ends to stop any breakage that may occur. Your hair can break simply by rubbing against your shirt.

When you wash it, deep condition it to add moisture from the roots to the tips. Be aware that many conditioners do not remove dirt well, so it is a good idea to use a sulfate-free shampoo. When you wash, focus on the scalp by rubbing it gently with your fingers. Do not scratch the scalp with your nails. Use natural oil once a day for moisture, or twice a week if you use perms or relaxers. Use only a small amount of leave-in moisturizer to seal the strands and keep then from breaking or splitting.

When you use a flat iron or curler, always hold the cover of the barrel slightly open, allowing the strands to pass over the barrel without tugging or pulling. If you use oil with a curling or heating iron, use only a very small amount. Otherwise, it will cause the stands to be very oily. Remember that if you use a flat-iron or curling iron, it is not permanent, and the style will likely only last until the next time you wash it.

Do not be rough with it. It may tangle easily, and you may feel tempted to pull and yank on it to get the tangles out. Avoid doing this. It tends to only cause more damage. Instead, clear it out gently with a wide tooth comb. Use a wooden brush with soft natural bristles instead of a plastic one with plastic bristles, as this tends to cause less breakage.

Every two weeks, treat it with an effective moisturizing treatment. You can normally get this from your stylist or a pharmacy. Once a month, try using an egg treatment with nothing else added in. Leave it in for a couple of hours and then wash it out with a gentle conditioner instead of shampoo.

Avoid using rubber bands, especially if you have long hair, since they can snag and rip out strands. Instead, try using ponytail holders which have no metal clips. When you go to bed at night, wear a scarf or satin cap to protect your head.




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