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Healthy Hair Care Tips From A Pro Who Has Seen It All: 5 best tips for hair health and maintenance.

Healthy Hair Care Tips From A Pro Who Has Seen It All: 5 best tips for hair health and maintenance.

Healthy Hair Care Tips From A Pro Who Has Seen It All: 5 best tips for hair health and maintenance.
Healthy Hair Care

Healthy hair is a sign of overall good health and well-being. It can boost your confidence and enhance your beauty. But achieving healthy hair is not always easy, especially if you have natural hair. Natural hair can be more prone to damage and breakage due to its delicate structure and lack of moisture.

If you want to grow healthy hair, it’s important to know how to care for it (healthy hair). And  if you need some advice on doing that, look no further than a professional who has seen it all—and done it all

Here are 10 tips for growing your healthy hair

Use a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner

Sulfates are harsh detergents that can strip your hair of its natural oils and moisture. This can lead to dry, brittle hair and an itchy scalp. Look for sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners that are gentle on your hair and help retain its natural moisture. Check out this list of the best sulfate-free options on Amazon or in your local beauty store if you want something that doesn’t contain harsh chemicals like SLS (sodium laureth sulfate), which is found in many popular shampoos even those marketed as “natural”! Use moisturizing shampoo like OLEENA ORGANICS ORGANIC BLEND SHAMPOO.

Deep condition regularly

Deep conditioning is essential for natural hair health. It helps to nourish and moisturize your hair, making it soft, smooth, and less prone to breakage. Deep conditioning also improves your hair’s elasticity and reduces tangles and knots. Try to deep condition your hair at least once a week, using a natural hair mask or a deep conditioning treatment.

Avoid harsh chemicals

Harsh chemicals like hair dyes, relaxers, and straighteners can cause damage to your natural hair. They can make your hair dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. Avoid using harsh chemicals and opt for natural hair products instead.

Practice the LOCS Method consistently: The LOCS method is a popular way to use products for your hair. It stands for Liquid, Oil, Cream and Scrunch. In this method you will use all kinds of products to treat your hair and keep it healthy!

This means that you can apply any kind of cream or serum on wet hair before applying heat styling tools like flat irons or curling wands. You can also add any oil into the mix as well if you have dryness issues with your natural oils levels being low after bathing in hot water (or sweating during exercise).

Avoid heat styling tools

Heat styling tools like hair straighteners and curling irons can cause damage to your natural hair. They strip your hair of its natural moisture and make it dry, brittle, and prone to breakage. Instead, opt for heat-free styles like braids, twists, and buns.

Heat is the enemy of your hair. It’s one of the things that can damage and break it down, so use heat sparingly. If you have fine or low-porosity hair, then you need to use a heat protectant on top of your regular conditioner before styling.

If you do go ahead with using heat on dry or damaged strands, it’s important to take breaks between uses and allow your hair time to recover from its treatment (this can take up to two days).

Respect the wash day process by using gentle products and tools: 

. Detangle with a wide-tooth comb: A wide-tooth comb is gentler on your natural hair than a brush. It helps to detangle your hair without causing breakage or damage. Use a wide-tooth comb to comb through your hair, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots.

. Cleanse with a moisturizing or clarifying shampoo

. Apply deep conditioner to damp hair, leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse out thoroughly.

. Follow up with a moisturizing leave-in conditioner that doesn’t contain silicones or other harmful chemicals like OLEENA ORGANICS ALOE VERA LEAVE IN CONDITIONER, these can make your hair brittle and weak over time!

Deep condition your hair once a week to maintain moisture: Deep conditioning is the best way to restore moisture and keep your hair looking healthy. If you’re using a leave-in conditioner, apply it before shampooing and rinsing out of the hair. If you’re using a deep conditioner like OLEENA ORGANICS ALOE RICE DEEP CONDITIONER, apply it as soon as you get out of the shower (after towel drying).

Deep conditioners can be used on their own or mixed with other products such as oils or gels. The best thing about deep conditioning is that it will leave your hair feeling soft and manageable without any added weight – perfect for those who want volume but don’t want frizz!

Keep your ends trimmed and keep your scalp moisturized:  When it comes to healthy hair, you want to keep the ends trimmed and the scalp moisturized. There are many ways that you can accomplish this.

Trimming your hair regularly will prevent split ends from forming which will lead to breakage and damage in your strands over time. You should also use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner at least once a week (ideally twice). For more on how often you should be trimming your own locks, read our blog post on how often we recommend trimming our own tresses here!

Avoid hairstyles that damage your hair follicles 

Choosing a hairstyle that protects your hair instead of causing damage is the best way to keep it healthy. Protective hairstyles are the best way to keep your hair healthy and looking great.

Protective hairstyles can be braids, twists or locs! Braids are a great option because they protect your scalp from heat and chemicals while twisting or locking in moisture with water-based products such as coconut oil (you can also use olive oil). Twisted buns provide similar benefits without having to worry about heat damage being caused by styling tools like combs or brushes when used on wet/damp locks. Locs are also easy to maintain because they require little maintenance other than washing every two weeks with conditioner once per month if desired

Avoid chemical colour treatments

Try to avoid color treatments for a healthy hair, but if you do choose to color your hair at home, be sure to use professional-grade products.

When you’re coloring your hair at home, the products you use are just as important as the color itself. Professional-grade products contain fewer chemicals and ammonia than their cheaper counterparts, which means they’re gentler on your hair and will last longer in between appointments.

If you decide to go this route with a DIY dye job (which is perfectly fine), make sure that it’s a product made specifically for coloring hair—you don’t want anything with bleach or peroxide!

Find a hairstylist who understands natural hair and isn’t afraid to experiment with styles that you like.

A good stylist will be able to help you find the best hair care products for your natural texture, but he or she should also be willing to experiment with styles that work well for you. If all they do is offer up what they know going in, then it’s likely not a good fit.

The best hairstylists are those who understand how important it is for clients like us in the natural world of black women’s beauty routines and especially those who have curly healthy hair! They’re open-minded enough to try new things with our hair but also protective enough not let us get hurt when we fall off their chairs while trying out an idea ourselves (which happens).

If you’ve been wondering how to take good care of your healthy hair, it’s time to find a hairstylist. A good stylist will understand natural healthy hair and can work with you on styling styles that work for you. They’ll also be able to help you find products that are best suited for your specific needs as well as recommend products from their own range (they’re more likely than anyone else who isn’t familiar with the full spectrum of natural hair types).

In addition, finding an artist who understands both beauty and health will ensure that he or she is able to give gentle but effective advice when it comes down to how much product should be used in order not only maintain but also enhance each individual strand’s appearance.

To sum it up: good healthy hair care is more than just buying the right product and following the instructions on the bottle. It’s about finding a stylist that understands natural hair and isn’t afraid to experiment with styles that will make you feel good about your beauty routine.

 

 

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