Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Getting Hair Shine For Black Girls

By Nancy Gardner


For a woman of color, managing hair has its own set of challenges. Many professional stylists recommend that black women use different products and styling techniques than other ethnicities. To make it look as good as possible, there are many things you can try to achieve hair shine for black girls.

At night when you go to bed, use a satin pillowcase or cover your hair with a silk scarf to keep it from breaking or tearing. Once a month, use a protein or egg treatment to prevent breakage. Keep it in for at least an hour before you wash it out. Do not use too much protein or it will cause the strands to snap off.

Comb it carefully and do not be rough. It is a good idea to use a wide tooth comb instead of thin combs or bristle brushes that can cause snapping and breaking. You do not even need to comb it every day, just use your fingers to detangle it. When you do detangle it, make sure it is slightly damp to avoid breaking. Stay as low maintenance as possible.

Try to avoid using heat as this could cause a lot of damage. If you want to use certain heat styling products, it is recommended that you only use these twice a month at most. Ensure that you are also using a heat protecting shampoo and moisturizer. Alternatively, you can use a serum or spray before you flat iron or curl it.

If you are afraid that you will not get proper growth, do not worry. The main reason why strands appear not to grow is due to the fact that they break off at the ends. This is usually caused by over-manipulation or excessive damage from brushing or handling. If you take care of it and keep it moisturized and clean, it will grow just fine.

Try not to wear your hair in the same style every day or for a long period of time. This may cause breakage in a particular spot that can make your hair look uneven and thinned out. Vary your styles and wear it out as much as possible so that it is not pulled back all the time.

If you are using heat styling tools, remember to use heat protection, such as grape seed oil, which is light and can endure high temperatures without burning your strands. This will help to control any heat damage if you accidentally use the heat styling tool for too long.

When you style it, try going with low maintenance styles such as braids and twists. This will keep it out of your way so that you will not feel tempted to play with it. It will also avoid you having to detangle it too often. You should also avoid using heating tools such as curlers and flat irons since they may cause heat damage.




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