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Glycerin To Fight Natural Hair Dryness For Fall And Winter

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. …

Can You Over Condition Natural Hair?

It may seem impossible to even think about it but we can overdo just about anything. Conditioning our hair is a ‘must’ for naturals and most of us use way more conditioner than cleanser. From regular conditioner to deep conditioners we make sure to keep them on hand and to…

Hair Typing: Is Knowing Your Hair Type Necessary?

In a nutshell the answer to knowing your hair type is a resounding “Yes”, but is the most important piece of information for new naturals? Will knowing your hair type change how you care for your hair or pick the best products? I’ve been natural for almost 13 years and…

Tame Your Mane with a Hot Oil Treatment

@brigiteeeee What’s a Naturalista to do when her hair is being crazy and uncooperative? A hot oil treatment! A hot oil treatment is the perfect option when your hair has become dry and damaged because of chemicals, heat tools, and the environment. The purpose of these treatments is to strengthen…

5 Reasons Commercial Brands Will Never Trump Nature For Your Hair

Hair is one of the most important parts of the body since it has a high aesthetic value. However, it is not enough to merely have shiny hair but rather important to take care of your hair to avoid problems. Hair loss tends to be a common problem in both…

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