babygirl_00
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Question on maintaining natural hair
Hello Ladies,
I have a few or should I say many questions. My last perm was 10/02. So I’m going for the natural styles and look, I enjoy how we as black woman can be versatile with our hair styles. I enjoy curls in the summer and flatiron in the winter. My hair is pass my bra strap when flat iron and hits the bottom of my neck line when curly. Here we go with the questions: What is the best way to grow healthy hair. Would that be using no heat, washing or not washing often? Will using products such as: castor oil, coconut oil, and shee butter help strengthen your hair and help to maintain the natural moister in our hair. I prefer doing my own hair. I haven’t been to a salon in about two years. And last how often should you trim your ends. Any and all advice will be helpful. Thanks in advance. Two shout outs I must give:
Pebbles I gotta say thank you…Your post on the newcomer guide was very helpful to new comers like myself, And Peachtree Girl, I got a lots of great tips from your journal. My hair texture is very close to yours. I never knew my hair was this curly till I mix shee butter with coconut butter and castor oil. Thanks ladies…I will be starting my journal soon.
Hello Ladies,
I have a few or should I say many questions. My last perm was 10/02. So I’m going for the natural styles and look, I enjoy how we as black woman can be versatile with our hair styles. I enjoy curls in the summer and flatiron in the winter. My hair is pass my bra strap when flat iron and hits the bottom of my neck line when curly. Here we go with the questions: What is the best way to grow healthy hair. Would that be using no heat, washing or not washing often? Will using products such as: castor oil, coconut oil, and shee butter help strengthen your hair and help to maintain the natural moister in our hair. I prefer doing my own hair. I haven’t been to a salon in about two years. And last how often should you trim your ends. Any and all advice will be helpful. Thanks in advance. Two shout outs I must give:
Pebbles I gotta say thank you…Your post on the newcomer guide was very helpful to new comers like myself, And Peachtree Girl, I got a lots of great tips from your journal. My hair texture is very close to yours. I never knew my hair was this curly till I mix shee butter with coconut butter and castor oil. Thanks ladies…I will be starting my journal soon.
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