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Nurturing Your Hair During The Harmattan
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As the harmattan season descends upon us with its dry and dusty winds, taking care of our natural hair becomes a top priority. The harmattan can be particularly harsh on natural hair, causing dryness, breakage, and other issues. However, with the right care routine, you can keep your curls and coils thriving during this challenging season. Hydration is Key The harmattan season is notorious for its dry air, which can deplete your hair of its natural moisture. Combat this by incorporating deep conditioning treatments into your routine. Opt for a rich, moisturizing leave-in conditioner or a natural deep conditioning mask....
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Moisturizing Your Hair During The Harmattan
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Moisturizing your hair during regular days is a big deal. It's an even bigger deal moisturizing your hair during the harmattan. There's a big misconception that once you protect your hair in braids, you have to go to bed and ignore your hair. This is time for a rude awakening. Ready? Moisturize every day Whether you are in braids or not, moisturizing your hair during the harmattan is a must. Doing so daily helps in improving the health of your hair. It makes it less susceptible to breakage and dryness. Apply your Aloe Vera Hair Mist or Hair and Scalp...
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Time To Protect Your Hair. Harmattan Is Almost Here!
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Christmas bells are jingling and we're all excited. For some of us, it means one thing - the harmattan. As the harmattan is fast approaching, there are some steps you need to take to protect your hair. Leaving your hair out for longer times during this period may not be the best option...there's a caveat. We'll get into it later. Here are a few things you need to do to protect your hair during the harmattan. Deep Condition Hair tends to lose moisture faster during the harmattan. Deep conditioning regularly helps in restoring moisture to the hair. It also helps in...
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Things I Wish I Knew Before Turning Natural
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Being a naturalista is all fun and games until it isn't. Perhaps, if we were privy to some nuggets of wisdom about natural hair, things might have been a bit easier.
Here are few nuggets to keep in mind while we go through our natural hair journey.
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Say No to these Hair Practices
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