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Top 10 Tips for Managing and Keeping Beautiful Natural African-American Hair

Struggling to manage your hair? If so, you are in good company. Thousands of African-Americans can't figure out how to keep their naturally curly tresses beautiful. As a result, they invest hundreds of dollars into  relaxers, weaves and other hairstyles that hide or transform their hair. However, these choices often backfire and lead to hair loss and scalp damage. So, here's some help. Below are the top 10 tips for managing and keeping beautiful natural African-American hair.

​Avoid chemicals.

Relaxers, hairsprays and texturizers can all adversely affect African-American hair. Why? Besides distorting the natural curl, they also dry hair out and break it off. What's a better solution? Choose organic products that aren't alcohol-based. They will help you style your hair and also keep it healthy.



Moisturize your hair.

African-American hair tends to be dry. As a result, moisture must be added back into it. This feat can be achieved through the use of hair oil or creme. Select one that is full of vitamins and minerals that also add to the health of the hair. It should be noted that hair oil should be used in moderation to allow your scalp to breathe.



Wash your hair regularly.

Don't believe the hype! African-American hair needs to be washed at least once a week. How do you make up for any lost moisture? You invest in a good conditioner and make sure to apply it liberally after every shampooing.



​Invest in a good conditioner.

Hair conditioners are key to keeping African-American hair manageable and full of life. So, invest in a good one. Need a suggestion? Try a conditioner from Abba. This line of hair products works well on African-American hair.



​Flaunt a repertoire of silk scarves.

Silk scarves are traditionally used to maintain moisture and hair styling in African-American hair. How? You wrap one around your head before you go to bed; it will hold the moisture and your hair in place until morning. For those of you who have a tendency to pull your scarf off during the middle of the night, try a silk pillow



​Get in touch with your scissors.

In order for your hair to grow, you need to keep the ends of it clipped on a regular basis. Therefore, once a month, you should visit your stylist for a haircut or let a friend clip your ends.


Wear natural hair styles.

Remember when the Afro was a symbol of empowerment? Well, wearing an Afro may mean something different these days, but it still is a hairstyle that embraces the natural aspects of African-American hair. For this reason, it is definitely one that will allow you to keep your natural tresses beautiful. Other styles to consider are twists, dreads and cornrows.



Use limited amounts of heat.

Your hair can only take so many flat iron sessions before it dries out or breaks off. So, keep this kind of style to a minimum. Try to wear hair styles that require little to no heat. They are the ones that will help you maintain a manageable, healthy, full head of hair.



​Watch your accessories.

Rubber bands, barrettes and hair clips can break off African-American hair. Therefore, use them sparingly. Try to beautify your hair without all of the fuss.

​Use henna dyes.

Dyes can be harsh and dry out African-American hair. Ones made of henna are plant-based and do less damage.

These 10 tips are the top ones for managing and keeping African-American hair beautiful. If you use them, your natural tresses will shine and be healthy.

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