Being on a hair journey may not
be easy in the beginning as it requires a lot of research, product trials,
change in certain habits and practices, getting your stylist or hairdresser on
board (which can be challenging) if you don’t want to take care of your hair
yourself, and lots of time, consistency and patience.
Everyone’s hair grows!! However, hair growth differs from one
person to the other but on average; hair grows at ½ inch per month. That’s 6 inches a year! Damage and
breakage may give the perception that your hair isn’t growing when it is
actually growing at the roots but is breaking off at the ends.
There are so many
things we do to our hair that may cause it to become weak, unhealthy, damaged
and eventually break off. Below are some of the most common improper hair care
practices that when stopped can lead one to grow out their hair healthy and
long.
- Frequent
and incorrect application of chemical relaxers: It is important to stretch relaxers beyond 8
weeks and to apply the relaxer to the new
growth only.
·
Lack of
moisture: Keep your scalp and hair clean by washing hair at least once a
week, for normal hair and twice a week for dry hair with a gentle shampoo and
conditioner. It is best to use a sulphate-free
shampoo or one that lathers less. You can wash with a conditioner in-between
weekly washes as it is less stripping on your hair. Be sure to moisturise and seal your hair at least twice a day!! Protein and moisture
treatments are also needed to strengthen and restore the hair. This is
popularly referred to as steaming or
deep conditioning. Protein
treatments help to strengthen the hair and must be done on relaxed hair at
least twice a month to put back protein lost during the relaxing process.
·
Rough
handling: Frequent manipulation; excessive combing and brushing without care.
It is best to comb your hair less during the week and detangle hair gently with
your hands. Always use a wide tooth comb if you must comb your hair and handle
your hair gently. One way to prevent
excessive manipulation of hair is to wear protective
styles.
·
Excessive
use of heat: We use heat to straighten our curly or coily hair with flatirons,
curlers and blow dryers. If you must use heat for a straighter style, use a heat protectant on your hair to avoid
overheating or even burning your hair. Otherwise opt for a hooded dryer with
low or cool setting after roller setting.
·
Reluctance
to trim damaged and split ends: Both
natural and relaxed hair may develop split ends when handled badly, combed or
brushed excessively or when too much heat is used on it. Split ends if not trimmed
quickly move up your hair strands and cause more damage. To prevent these split
ends from moving up your strands, trim your ends regularly to keep them clean
and free from knots and tangles. How often you trim and how you cut would
totally be based on the condition of your hair.
·
Poor health
and nutrition: Taking care of our hair may be important but our top
priority should be to take care of our body. Health in our body will definitely
result in health in our hair!! Eat well-balanced diets which should include
high quality protein foods and vegetables, and drink a lot of water. A lot of
water!! Exercising at least twice a week is also very beneficial.
You also need to sleep on a satin pillow case or use a satin scarf. Cotton scarfs and pillows dry out the hair by sucking out the moisture content.
ReplyDeleteYou also need to sleep on a satin pillow case or use a satin scarf. Cotton scarfs and pillows dry out the hair by sucking out the moisture content.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely!! Have to write something on this!!
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