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Beginner's Guide To Keeping Natural Hair

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Beginner's Guide To Keeping Natural Hair
We're so used to combing our permed hair that we often feel natural hair should be easily manipulated like that too. Well we have some good news for you: you don't need to comb your natural hair on a daily basis. Don't get us wrong though, natural hair tangles up a lot. This is why it's important to detangle first with your hand or a wide-tooth comb. Before you even think of combing, make sure your hair is properly moisturized and detangled.

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5 Commonly Asked Questions About Hair

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5 Commonly Asked Questions About Hair

Growing back your edges can be very hectic. There's no magic fix to this. However, it is possible to grow your edges back. Nourish your edges by moisturizing and applying castor oil/ hair growth oil/ shea butter to your edges. Massage affected area for about 5 minutes and protect your edges from tight styles, wig caps or hair glues. Be consistent with this. 

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Taking Care Of Your Child's Hair

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Taking Care Of Your Child's Hair
It can be tempting sometimes to use our leftover products for our kids. Don't allow yourself to be tempted. There are specially formulated hair products for children which does the job better. They are milder and gentler for your kids. Go for those.

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10 Myths about Natural Hair

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10 Myths about Natural Hair
Almost every person with natural hair has experienced shrinkage one way or the other. Is it cause for alarm? Not necessarily. Shrinkage is part of being natural. Some say, shrinkage is an indication of healthy natural hair. Of course too much of everything is bad. If you do experience shrinkage a lot, don't be worried. Try the African threading or banding method to stretch out your hair from time to time.

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It's Time to Repair Your Hair

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It's Time to Repair Your Hair
Let's be honest, dealing with breakage can be frustrating to say the least. For most of us, our hair goals are volume and length. Can we achieve these when we experience breakage? Most likely, no. What do we do then?

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