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Black Beauty Hair Care:

Essential Tips in Caring for Your Raven Locks

Black hair and African-American hair present unique challenges when choosing black hair care products.  Hair is made of keratin, a form of protein which grows out of the hair follicle. Although everyone's hair is made of the same compound, the melanin content in the body – which determines skin color – makes each person have a different hair color, ranging from blond, red, brown or black. This is the reason why the black beauty products that you will choose should be suitable for your color and texture. For those with black and African-American hair, extra care should be given in choosing the appropriate shampoo, conditioner, hair vitamins, oils and other beauty products.

The first thing that you need to do in order to determine which beauty product is most suited for your style is to know which category you are under. Black hair may still be subdivided into different categories, such as texture which can be coarse, medium or fine. Whether it is natural or has been chemically treated is another factor which needs to be taken into consideration. To know more about how you can take good care of black or African-American locks, here are some great beauty tips that you should keep in mind:

If you have dry hair, do not wash it everyday.
Dryness tends to get worse the more that you use shampoo products, so make sure to keep you wash only once a week - possible, but use conditioners regularly to add moisture.  Follicleanse shampoo and Emu Oil conditioners are an excellent combination to deep-clean and maintain moisture.

Choose a type of shampoo which will help care for black hair.
Emu Oil shampoo is an example of a product which helps stimulate follicles, since it is enriched with omega powers. It also provides the essential nutrients needed to prevent hair loss and to deeply-cleanse your scalp.

Use conditioning products regularly.
Because black or African-American hair is naturally curly and thick, frizz is one of the most common problems. To prevent this, you can use all-natural conditioners which helps treat dry, brittle, weak, frizzy and sun-exposed hair. You can also use an Emu Oil based conditioner to provide the nourishment that your scalp and locks need.

Faster Hair growth products, vitamins and essential oils.
As compared to blond, brown, red or any other color, black hair is often denser and is less prone to growth. This is why both men and women are concerned about potential hair loss. To counteract this, you need to choose hair care products which are gentle enough to not cause breakage or hair loss, while at the same time containing deep cleansing and intense moisturizing ingredients. Some of the products that you can use include: a follicle stimulator spray to reduce hair loss and improve the hair's growth cycle; hair vitamins which are taken orally and helps restore the nutrition which is lessened each time your hair is chemically treated; and Emu oil shampoo and conditioner to help moisturize your hair and scalp.

By following these vital beauty tips, you will be able to maintain your thick, lustrous mane and always keep it looking great.   Read more about black hair care.

 

 

 

 

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