Thursday, August 21, 2014

AFRICAN NATURAL HAIR

How to Take Care of Natural Black Hair


Black people growing natural hair are familiar with the eccentric qualities of tightly curled hair. Natural black hair has different textures ranging from corkscrews to fluffy S-shaped curls; in fact, it is rare for an individual to have a truly homogeneous set of curls. Despite the texture combination, black people with natural hair can use the same basic hair-care practices to maintain healthy hair. The most important techniques every natural should learn to maintain strong, healthy hair is proper detangling and moisturizing.

You will need:
·         Wide-tooth comb
·         Detangling spray/lotion
·         Spray bottle
·         Moisturizer
·         Hair Oil


Detangling
Wet your hair with water from root to tip until it is fully saturated. Apply the detangling spray or lotion to the entire length of your hair. While the detangler is setting, separate your hair with your hands and clip it into at least four different sections. Twist each section to prevent shrinkage. Remove one section from the clip and untwist it. Hold it away from your head. Use the wide tooth comb to detangle the ends of your hair first. Continue to detangle while gradually moving upward to the roots. Hold the hair directly above the area you are detangling to decrease the amount of pulling on your scalp. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until each section is detangled.


Moisturizing
Separate your hair into at least four sections with your hands, and clip them. Apply a generous amount of moisturizer to your hair from root to tip. Determine the amount of moisturizer you need according to the length and thickness of your hair. Apply oil to the section of hair from root to tip. Comb your hair with a seamless styling brush to distribute the moisturizer and oil evenly.  Style your hair as usual.


Warnings
·         Keep your hair damp while detangling. Dry hair is difficult to manipulate in its shrunken state.
Tips
·         If you encounter a large knot while detangling, carefully comb or brush that area until the shed hair is released.
·         Finding the right moisturizer can be difficult. Try different products until you are satisfied with the results.
·         Use natural oil instead of oil in a spray can, which usually contains superfluous filler ingredients like mineral oil. Avocado, Argan, Moroccan Oil,almond and olive oil are recommended for natural black hair.



Beautiful Natural African Women...!!


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or 
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Thursday, August 7, 2014

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Friday, January 24, 2014

Jinsi Ya Kutunza Nywele za Rasta zilizosukwa (Braids)

Taking Care of Braided Hair

 Traditionally a hairstyle for black hair, braids is a versatile hairstyle that can be adapted into many shapes, styles and types of hair. Just remember that caring for braids is just as important as getting the latest style.


Silk or satin scarf wrapped around your head at night keeps your braids neat (avoid using cotton as it draws out your braids’ natural oils).

Treat your scalp to an invigorating fingertip massage using scalp oil and sponge the braids themselves with a braid shampoo.



Some braided styles should not be washed (such as corkscrew braids), ask your hair braiding stylist.


You may be tempted to keep those glamorous braids in forever, but remember that it’s unhealthy to keep your braided hairstyle for more than two months (black hair is more suited to keeping in braids for the maximum of two months due to its texture and natural oil levels).





When braids or weaves are removed, allow hair to rest first before styling again.



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Thursday, January 9, 2014

Colour of the Year 2014

RADIANT ORCHID

Getting married this year???

Here are your Wedding Ideas with the colour of the year 2014!!


























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