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From luscious locks to the hippest of hairdos, tips and tricks from haircare experts to keep your hair looking shampoo-commercial good.
Black Castor Oil for Hair Growth and Hair Health
Hair is the biggest price possession for anyone that nature has gifted them. But what if they are not cared for? Sometimes due to pollution and other environmental factors, your hair starts suffering. People try different things to restore the shine of their hair but all in vain. According to experts' advice, regular oiling can work effectively. But the question is what kind of oil one should use? There are a lot of oils in the market. The answer to this question is- Black Castor oil. If you are struggling with thinning of hair, then black castor oil is a great remedy for your hair. Although there is no scientific claim, still you can use this as its usage causes no harm to your hair. This article is all about black castor oil for hair growth.
By Mandeep Singh5 years ago in Blush
How To Have Those Waves For Days
As I have been learning to curl my hair and take pride in how I can make my hair posh and lush. I've learned that my hair will turn out differently every time to make these messy tresses. I had to accept that it's OK if it doesn't turn out the way I want it to.
By Samantha Parrish5 years ago in Blush
Jewish Kosher Hair Wigs
There was once a time when the sole purpose for a wig was to cover hair loss. Today, wigs have become more than just a solution for this. As a way of altering ones appearance or to satisfy religious beliefs, Jewish-Kosher wigs are one of the most popular choices for natural hair wigs on the market.
By Kapenzo Hair5 years ago in Blush
Useful Tips You Need To Know About How To Use Hair Extensions
Hair extensions can always be a hit or a miss. For the first few days, your hair will have these gorgeous looks that are salon-worthy. Suddenly, you’ll think that maybe having hair extensions on for quite a long time isn’t so bad at all.
By Richard Alexander5 years ago in Blush
Beedie Bees
I have the type of hair people have never seen. There is a name in the dictionary for it. Beedie bees when one nap connects to your other strain of naps and they become beedie bees. So I have to put conditioner on before I can comb it. I hair no comb my hair in over 6 months because them bees hurt. I will let you see the outcome when I wash it chi this is very hectic to have to condition my hair to have to have to comb it. I literally had to section my hair off. With the little bit of hair that I have on my head and start at the root and have to go all the way to the end so when I wash it want be sticking to my scalp. In the Bible God explains his hair to be like wool that is a compliment compared to my hair. I know a lot of us African American women are going back natural which it's not bad if by chance have a good strain of hair. if you're unlucky like me I would suggest that you really condition your hair for at least 24 hours before leaving the house. After that deep conditioning I would suggest that you wash it and condition it again. Be careful not to strip your hair bye combing it's so close to your roots. I have heard people they feel like they just had a weight lifted off of them. I'm not sure what I left it but whatever it was it sure feels very smooth and relaxing right now and I don't have anything to worry about stripping .it because I took each little section one by one and made sure that I did not mix them together so that I would have each one separated to make sure that it would be straightened at each end.my hair is also so dry that I have to take olive oil the green little bottle and put basically all of it on my dry hair because it is just that kinky that I'm not able to allow it not to have any oil because it will break off completely off. moisturizing is the most important thing for African Americans that are going back to their natural hairstyles. I also can cock my own little mixture of different things that I eat like avocados and my olive oil and my different little hair products that are all for natural hair. it is much cheaper and you know exactly what you're putting in your hair and you know exactly what you're taking it out of your hair when you're washing it so when you're in charge of your hair you need to make sure that you're taking care of it properly. keeping your hair moisturized is the most important part of having natural hair on top of your vitamins like biotin for nails and hair. I really enjoyed my first vocal session I hope that anyone that has a problem with the hair like me that you would not fear to come on here and talk to me about you know your problems because I feel like I'm the only one that has this problem so if I could have some feedback I would really appreciate it from anyone out there so thank you and I hope that y'all have a very happy holiday be safe. I'll see you on my next focal session I hope you'll look me up
By Guinolda Bell5 years ago in Blush
Wig Wear and Care #2
Wig wear and care #2 Wig stands-Securing your wig stand and your wig to your stand For wig wearers, wig stands are common equipment and most of us have at least one. If you have ever tried to comb or style your wig. More likely than not you have had occasion to discover just how useless many wig stands can be when it comes to maintenance or styling of your wigs. The problem is that in combing out tangles as well as using hot styling tools on your wig will often require you to pull on the wig while you’re working on it. Maybe you have had issues with stands in the past. For example: your wig and stand are not secured, when you pull on the hair from your wig it pulls right off of the stand in your hand!
By Sharon Early5 years ago in Blush
Beard Hair Growth Strategies Part 2
As in part 1: Take any and all health advice found herein with a grain of salt and talk to your doctor before engaging in any health-related practices you find on the internet. By continuing to read, you accept all responsibility for anything you do, and waive all rights to sue me for anything related.
By Brent Salmon5 years ago in Blush









