Saturday, August 1, 2009

I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

Any suggestions for a good treatment anything that will help put some moisture in my hair??



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

use Dark and Lovely's Shea butter pomade to steam your hair,if you have access to raw shea butter, that will be just perfect,add to and egg put on hair and wrap in a hot towel for about an hour. rinse out with water,style as desired.



do this every other week.



u will need to melt the shea butter and let it cool down, just so it will be liquid enough to mix with the egg.



good luck



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

olive oil



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

My next doors neighor little girl is African American and has the same problem she use this stuff called Pink lotion and it makes her hair so soft and smell really good. Hope this helps



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

It is especially important to moisturize your hair during the summer seasons because the sun can make your hair even drier!



Organic root stimulator is a brand that has a lot of olive oil hair lotion products you can use. Olive oil based hair products are good for the hair and it also can be found at any local drug store or Walmart.



For more reviews and tips for all women of color you can visit www.palacinka.com.



Good luck!



Another thing I have found a lifesaver is Soft %26amp; Beautiful's Botanicals Oil spray which makes your hair so smooth, manageable and healthy.



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

Use Motions CPR as a deep conditioner or Hair Mayonaisse. Try a limit the use of curling irons, or flat irons, because they will dry your hair out more, try using styles with rollers or something that you won't need to curl you hair every day. For daily moisture, I like the Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil moisturizer.



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

Water is the ultimate moisturizer. However water has the tendency to evaporate. That is why it's important for African Americans to use oils ( olive oil, jojoba oil, Castor oil are some examples) or Shea butter to lock in the moisture. Oil on dry hair doesn't moisturize the hair it only lubricates it.



You can give yourself a deep condition with any conditioner. You can put the conditioner on your just washed hair, put a shower cap over it and sit under the dryer for about 10 minutes. I also like to add olive oil to my conditioner. Try it. You'll feel a difference.



African American has a tendency to be dry anyway because the sebum we produce doesn't always make it's way down to the hair shaft because our hair grows out tightly coiled.



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

Try using Some moustrizing Hair shampoo Creme Of Nature or Tresemme then after you wash put some LA=Long Aid K7 Extra Light Oil Moisturizer It works really well i use to use it but i use something else but this stuff works GOOD!!!



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

wash it and condition it with some really good conditioner. leave the conditioner it your hair for about 40min and put a plastic shower cap on your head so conditioner can get heated up and this should make it soft and not so dry. do this everytime you wash your hair.



I am African American my hair is so so so dry lately?

Read the article "Dealing With Dry Hair" at http://www.black-hair-growth.info/Black-...

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