1. Reduce tangles Regular stretching of your natural hair can prevent all types of knots and tangles by keeping the strands elongated. When your curls are in their natural state, it can sometimes be very easy for the curls and…
Deep repair Reconstruct your strands from within by mixing Amla powder with water and apply from roots to tip. Leave for 30 min then rinse. Clean scalp Get rid of dandruff by taking the juice of 50g of ginger and…
Daily: Make sure to moisturise hair evenly daily to deter breakage. You probably already know this but moisturising is so underrated even though is one of the most important things you can do to generally boost hair health! You can…
If you’re looking for ways to improve your skin, look no further than body scrubs! These scrubs can help to top off your skin care routine and promote a healthy complexion. Here are five body scrubs benefits that you may…
There are many different ways to style and care for natural hair, but one common method is trimming. Trimming can help to remove split ends and damaged hair, making your hair look and feel healthier overall. If you're new to natural hair, the thought of trimming your own hair may be a bit daunting. But don't worry - with a little bit of practice, you'll be a pro in no time!
1. Use protective styles This is extremely important right now as it will shelter your hair from the elements and allow it to grow stronger as time goes on. 2. Avoid coconut oil Let me explain! Raw coconut oil tends…
How often? I get asked this all the time, especially in regards to hair growth oils for your scalp. There are no set rules for most products and applications may vary according to your hair needs, but if you want…
These are the 5 steps you need to follow:
-Assess your hair
-Read the labels and test your products
-Choose carefully
-Try natural homemade recipes
-Use a ph regulated product as the last layer
What can affect the pH of hair?
Hair texture: Your hair pattern can determine if your hair pH is more inclined to be acidic or alkaline. Straighter hair patterns are usually more acidic from root to ends falling into the optimal range pH, whilst the curlier your hair pattern is the more alkaline it will be throughout your hair length. This happens because the natural scalp sebum is acidic and is able to travel through from roots to tips easier in straight hair than through curly/kinky hair patterns twists and turns. Consequently, the curlier/kinkier your hair is the more it will be naturally dryer and more prone to breakage.
Alopecia is a condition that happens when there is a loss of hair from the scalp or any part of the body. The condition, usually, occurs when the immune system destroys the hair follicles. Hair loss causes can be complex,…