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The Do's and Don'ts of Transitioning

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The Do's and Don'ts of Transitioning
Treating your hair should be part of your regimen. We all know too much of everything is bad. Schedule your hair treatments (deep conditioning treatment or protein treatment) to at least once a month. This will help provide moisture to your hair and/or protein to prevent breakage. You set yourself up for breakage if you do these treatments too often. 

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What's In Your Spray Bottle?

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What's In Your Spray Bottle?

If you're keeping natural hair, then you've heard and read a lot about moisturizing your hair. You can decide to go in for a hair mist which provides moisture to your hair on the go. You can also choose to mix your own products in a spray bottle. Today, we talk more about what you need in your spray bottle. Water First and foremost, the content of your spray bottle should be about 70-80% water. This is the most important component needed to provide moisture to your hair. You can use any water at all. Just make sure it is clean. Conditioner...

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Types of Conditioners And What Each Does

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Types of Conditioners And What Each Does
Applying conditioners, does help our hair immensely. Knowing when to use conditioners and the type of conditioners to use, plays a major role in the overall health of our hair.

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Let's Talk About Detangling

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Let's Talk About Detangling

To prevent your hair from getting tangled, cover your hair with a satin bonnet when sleeping, use a micro fiber towel or an old t-shirt to dry your hair after washing it and wear styles that help stretch your hair like twists or braids.

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101 On Maintaining Your Locs

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101 On Maintaining Your Locs
Locs look their best when their freshly twisted. However, doing it too often can lead to your roots getting weak or thin leading to breakages. What you can do instead is to look for creative ways of styling your locs. If you're still in the early stages, a headband or a chic scarf does the trick.

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