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Glycerin To Fight Natural Hair Dryness For Fall And Winter

Glycerin is a humectant designed to bring moisture in and retain it. In fall and winter it is time to try it and moisturize our strands.

It is super cold here in Denver and it has been for a minute.  Happy New Year to all and let’s discuss something that many Naturals are dealing with right now. Winter dryness that is adding drying to our strands.  It’s time to discuss ways to keep our hair moisturized.  Glycerin is a great and inexpensive way to keep dryness at bay as we get ready for the fall and winter holidays.  To combat the dryness, we have to start thinking about adding new items to our hair care repertoire to stave off the bitter cold and dryness.

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Who wants to roll into fall with neglected hair? I sure don’t and neither does any natural as dry hair can also become brittle hair or damaged hair. Keeping our hair moist is critical to maintain healthy hair so as we embark on fall we need to up our game to keep the strands moisturized and elastic.

Glycerin

Glycerin is a humectant designed to bring moisture in and retain it.  It can be natural or synthetic and if natural it will usually be mentioned on product labels coming from vegetable oils or animal fat. It is water-soluble and can easily be added to water or hair care products to add moisture in your strands.

There was some hoopla about it not being good for winter but as The Natural Haven has quickly dispelled that theory more Naturals are using it in their hair products as well as their spray bottles year round.  Fall is the perfect time to start adding glycerin to your hair routine but there are some things you need to know about it.

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  • Glycerin needs to be mixed with water, 1 part glycerin to 3 or 4 parts water but since it can feel sticky adding other ingredients like oil and/or a conditioner is necessary.
  • A little goes a long way so a few drops to a spray bottle with other ingredients like oil and conditioner along with the water is perfect.
  • Glycerin is great for natural hair because it can prevent breakage while combing but not on relaxed hair. (Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists pg 39-52 1985)
  • It is perfect for leave-ins because it is highly soluble in water so you get better results with leave-ins and not so much with rinse out products.
  • Glycerin can penetrate the hair cuticle and can strip away any chemical colors that are present. “According to curl chemist Tonya Mckay Beckar, if you use a semi-permanent hair color, glycerin is able to strip away the color quite easily. If you use permanent hair colors, the particles are much smaller and absorb more quickly. After the first washing, the color particles are absorbed into the hair shaft and glycerin will not be able to strip the color away.” Livestrong.com

You can use it in your spray bottle or just look for products that contain it like Twisted Sista 30 Second Curl Spray seen above and yes it has glycerin within the first six ingredients.  This allows for optimal effectiveness.

Have you tried the powers of glycerin this fall and winter?
Sabrina

 

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7 Comments

  1. September 24, 2014 / 8:14 pm

    I have some glycerin just in my house. I've been trying to find a nice spray bottle recipe that includes it.

  2. November 16, 2021 / 1:19 pm

    I didn’t know about Glycerin for dry hair before. Thanks for posting

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