MY GO TO HAIR STYLE

My go to hairstyle this past summer was taking a twist out and headbands and putting my hair into a pineapple. I have to admit at times I get a little scared to play with different hairstyles. But the key is to just keep trying and see what works for you. This style just happened to work very well for me it’s quick and easy and looks great on me. Not to mention it gets better after a few days and I got a lot of compliments on it.

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If your struggling to find styles that work for you try searching on YouTube gurus that have your same hair texture. There are great Instagram pages that post some great styles.

These are the pages I follow

@naturalhairdaily

@pardonmyfro

@thelondoncurls

@kinky_chicks1

@curlygirlcollective

@alikaynaturals

@naturalpartnersincrime

COMMENT SHARING YOUR FAVORITE HAIR PAGES THAT YOU LIKE TO FOLLOW

Tips for hair growth

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  • Are you struggling with growing your hair out? Has it been the same length for years? It’s important to keep a healthy regimen that you are consistent with to see progress. Over manipulation, stress, and tension, will stunt hair growth and increase breakage.
  • Over the years I’ve learned that eating healthy and drinking lots of water is the first step you should take. (Drink at least 3 bottles of water a day)
  • Make sure your hair is getting the plenty of protein in your diet. It’s recommended that you eat lots of salmon, oysters, eggs, sweet potatoes, avocados, and almonds. Try adding in a green smoothie or a protein shake to your diet as well.
  • Excessive styling, and heat can also hurt your hair. I chose to wear protective styles especially when I am away at school. (Braids, Twists, Weaves, Wigs,etc )But the trick is to never neglect your own hair. Always make sure your hair is moisturized underneath and never wear your extensions past it’s expiration date.
  • After protective styling I wash my hair once a week with a nourishing cleansing gel shampoo, and deep condition my hair with a treatment masque. ALWAYS DEEP CONDITION YOUR HAIR. (My favorite is the silicon mix.)
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  • Your choice of shampoo can actually make a difference in the overall health of your hair. Many common shampoos contain harsh sulfates that can strip your hair. Try using a sulfate free shampoo
  • I don’t towel dry my hair I use a t-shirt or a microfiber hair towel and scrunch it and then apply lots of Coconut oil, Wild Growth oil, Jojoba oil, and Shea’s Moisture coconut & hibiscus curling cream and two strand twist my hair. ( These are my staple products that I use daily. Coconut and Jojoba oil are very light weight oils that are great for your hair.)
  • Every month you should clip your ends to get rid of the dead ends and chemically processed hair. Using olive oil as a hot oil treatment will bring life back to your parched strands. Coat your hair with warm/hot olive oil and leave it on for 30 minutes, rinsing thoroughly.
  • You can also take Vitamin E, Biotin, Omega -3, Iron pills. Hairfinity Pills, TheManeChoice Manetabolism or, Nature’s Bounty Hair Skin & Nails, are also very popular for hair growth.

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  • Other helpful tips, are to use olive oil and castor oil as a moisturizer, also Jamaican castor oil should also be applied to your scalp daily.
  • Tie your hair up at night with a silk bonnet and sleep with a silk pillow case.
  • Once a month rinse your hair in Apple Cider Vinegar, or Black Tea. This helps to make your hair shinier, healthier and stronger, and reduce excessive shedding.

 

Always remain positive! You wont see growth overnight but if you use these tips you will start to see some progression over time.

Good Luck on your journey!