
To help African-American Men keep their hair healthy, we recommend the following:
- Wash hair once a week or every other week: This will help prevent build-up of hair care products, which can be drying to the hair.
- Use conditioner: Use conditioner every time you wash your hair. Be sure to coat the ends of the hair with conditioner, as the ends are the oldest and most fragile part of your hair.
- Use a hot oil treatment twice a month: This adds additional moisture and elasticity to your hair.
- Use ceramic combs or irons to press hair: If you would like to press or thermally straighten your hair, use a ceramic comb or iron and only do so once a week. Use a straightening device with a dial to ensure the device is not too hot. Use the lowest possible temperature setting that gives you the style you want. A higher temperature may be necessary for thicker, coarser hair.
- Make sure braids, cornrows are not too tight: If it hurts while your hair is being styled, ask the stylist to stop and redo it. Pain equals damage.
- Tips for Caring African-American Short and Natural Hair
- Tip 2: Avoid rubbing your hair too hard. You should pat and squeeze your hairto dry it after stepping out of the shower. ...
- Tip 3-Use a special gel that suits your hair texture. ...
- Tip 4-Apply a good hair oil.
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