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For optimal black hair growth and health, you should develop a
week by week regimen of what you will need to do to your hair
in order to keep it clean, healthy and growing.
To create a basic hair care regimen, you need to determine the
following things:
--DAILY--
1.**Figure out what times of day you need to moisturize and
what products work best for your hair. You should have at least
one moisturizer for adding moisture AND another moisturizer
that specifically says it contains protein or that it is "Anti
Breakage". Alternate between these two moisturizers as needed.
I will tell you in another post how to tell if your hair needs
more moisture or more protein.
2.**Oils and Sealants
To keep moisture in your hair after using your moisturizer, you
will need to apply an oil to "seal in" the moisture so your
hair wont get dried out. Good oils to use are olive oil,
coconut oil, jojoba oil, rosemary oil, sweet almond oil, carrot
oil, tea tree oil, castor oil, etc. I'll have a detailed post
just on essential oils later.
3.**Determine when and how you will style your hair and find
products necessary to protect your hair from that styling. For
example, if you style with a lot of heat, you will need to use
a Heat Protectant on your hair each time you style to prevent
damage.
4.**Leave-In Conditioner
Find a good leave in conditioner that makes your hair feel and
look better. It may take a while of trying different products
to find the one you like best. Infusium 23 is an example of a
good leave-in conditioner.
5.**Determine how you will protect your hair while you are
sleeping. Either wrap it up with a satin head wrap or use a
satin or satin-like pillowcase. This prevents excess friction
on your hair as you move around in bed, which will cause less
hairs to be accidentally broken off. Wrapping your hair up in
something also keeps the products you put on it from messing up
your pillows and sheets!
6.**I have not yet discussed protective styles yet, but
basically they are styles like buns, wraps, wigs, weaves, etc.
that you can use to keep your hair protected from excess sun,
dry air and friction from clothing. Putting a good moisturizer
on the hair and using a protective style during the day is a
great way to keep your hair moisturized all day. The less your
hair is out and messed with, the better!
--WEEKLY--
1.**Determine how often per week (or bi-weekly) you will wash
your hair and what products you will use. Remember to use a
moisturizing shampoo.If your hair is very damaged and feels
mushy, you should use a protein conditioner that says on the
label that it contains protein or keratin. If your hair feels
hard, stringy, dry and broken, use a moisturizing
conditioner.
2.**Find a good deep conditioner. I would suggest using a deep
conditioning treatment at least once a week. Even more if your
hair is very damaged. Just like conditioners and moisturizers,
there are deep conditioners especially made for hair that needs
more protein or hair that needs more moisture. I will discuss
deep conditioners and how to use them in an upcoming post. I
personally use the Motions Deep Penetrating Treatment. Your
hair may like a different product. Try a few different ones to
see what works best.
3.**Vitamins, Diet, Exercise, Growth Aids
A good diet and exercise contributes a lot to having healthy
hair. The body focuses first on internal processes, then on
things like hair and nails last. So that means, if you aren't
taking care of your insides as well, your body will give
nutrients and vitamins to your insides first and your hair and
nails may get neglected if you the body doesn't have enough
nutrients to use for them. Using a good multivitamin supplement
is a great idea to make sure your hair and scalp get their
share of internal attention as well as the attention you pay to
it from the outside. There are also supplements like Biotin,
which can make hair and nails stronger.
4.You can also consider using growth aids to speed hair growth
if that is your goal. Popular hair growth aids are Megatek by a
company called Equiss and M-T-G by a company called Shapeley's.
Do your research on products like these first and see what
results others are having and how they need to be used. I am
currently using Megatek and have also used MTG, so if you would
like more specific information on these products, please
comment or send me an email.
--MONTHLY--
1.**Determine how often you will relax your hair. It's a good
idea to stretch as long as you can between relaxers to reduce
the chance of you re-relaxing hair that has already been
relaxed before. I will talk more about stretching later, but it
gives the hair time to grow, so that it will be easier
to apply the touch up relaxer to the new growth only.
2.**When you use a lot of products in your hair every month, as
most black women do, it is then necessary to use a Clarifying
Shampoo once a month to remove buildup that regular shampoos do
not remove. I use Suave Clarifying Shampoo once a month. If you
continue to pile products onto hair that already has a lot of
product buildup, products will start to not have as good of an
effect on the hair as it did the first few times you used it.
Clarifying gets rid of the buildup so products will once again
be able to provide you with their full benefits.
If you do these things, you will have a pretty good basic
regimen. It will take some time on your own to find the right
products that work for you and are available in your area, and
you can try to add things that you discover work for your hair
that I may not have mentioned here. The important thing is that
you learn what your hair needs on a daily, weekly, and monthly
basis and keep up with doing it.
By Karma Amarande
January 17, 2009
African American Hair Care - For Growth and Health
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