
A. Afro Hair Care Routine
The first step in afro hair care is creating a simple routine that works around your lifestyle. If you have a regular routine then it will be easy to know what works for you and what doesn’t. Without a routine it’s hard to know what needs to be fixed if something goes wrong or if you try a new product out.
The concept of creating a hair care routine can seem overwhelming for many. YouTube is full of hair gurus suggesting you need to take an entire day out each week to wash your hair and spend 8 hours and upwards styling during the week. If that’s what you want to do then go for it but it’s not essential! In reality it’s much easier to have a simple, regular routine that fits around your day to day life. If your routine works for you then you’re more likely to stick to it and see results in your hair health and growth.
Not sure where to start? The approach we recommend is simple: Cleanse, Moisturise, Style, Repeat.
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Cleanse
5 Tips for Washing:
- Pre poo with coconut oil to avoid hygral fatigue: simply apply the coconut oil to your hair, focusing on the ends, then cover with a shower cap and leave for at least 30 minutes.
- Massage the shampoo into your scalp using your finger tips and work it along the hair strands. Don’t worry about getting shampoo on the bottom of your hair, it will get enough of a clean as the suds from your scalp run down.
- Follow up with a conditioner that has a lot of slip to make detangling simpler. When conditioning or using a deep conditioning treatment, don’t leave the product on for longer than specified in the instructions as leaving hair wet for too long will weaken it.
- Detangle with your fingers or a wide tooth comb to minimise manipulation.
- Once you’ve rinsed off the conditioner, squeeze out excess water. Next, wrap your hair with a microfibre turban or towel for swift drying. Avoid blow drying as it can damage afro hair, drying without heat is easier and leaves hair softer and stronger in the long run.
Moisturise
L – Apply a Liquid.
A water based moisturising product in the form of a spray is best. We recommend Sheen, a water based blend of aloe vera juice, grape seed oil and essential oils. The hair is made of protein bundles kept together by hydrogen bonds and disulphide bonds. To keep hair strong it’s important to keep it full of the moisture it needs for the hydrogen bonds and the most effective moisturiser is water!
O – Seal in the moisture with an Oil.
Water evaporates easily from the hair so a relatively thick oil blend is needed to seal in moisture. The best blends contain olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil and jojoba oil. Seal contains all of these and more so it’s our top recommendation, it was recently voted the Indy Best top oil for afro hair because it: “penetrates the hair shaft and leaves your strands feeling hydrated and super soft, and it remains that way for hours afterwards.”
C – Layer on a Cream.
This should be a water based moisturiser but not as fluid as the product used in the liquid step. A moisturising cream or leave-in conditioner will do the trick. We recommend Smooth, with its blend of coconut oil, olive extract and organic & fairtrade shea butter.
Style
Repeat
B. Common Afro Hair Problems and Why They Occur
Many of the queries have been about breakage, dandruff, hair loss and itchy scalps: these common afro hair problems are easier to tackle once you understand how they occur. Let’s look at them each in turn and then explore the simple solutions.
Breakage
Dandruff
Hair Loss
Itchy Scalp
C. How to Combat Afro Hair Problems
Breakage
The best way to avoid breakage is to ensure that the ends of your hair are adequately moisturised and regularly tucked away in protective styles or low manipulation styles.- Finger detangle or use a wide-toothed comb
- Avoid relaxers and bleach-based hair dyes
- Stay away from blow dryers and hair straighteners
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