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Twisted Rosette Bun with Natural Hair
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This is one of the easiest Quick hairstyles that I do for my girls. It is great at protecting the hair.
There are times when our favorite products do not seem to work like we wish it would. Here are some ways you can get these SheaMoisture products to work for your hair. Combine SheaMoisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie and your favorite gel, such as Eco Style gel in a separate container to create your own hair custard. To test if this will leave flakes in your hair, watch this demonstration. Mix Extra Virgin Olive Oil with the SheaMoisture Deep Treatment Masque to boost the slip factor of this product. Click here to find out what SLIP means. SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Styling Lotion makes your hair feels dry?? No worries! Spritz your hair with a little water, apply the SheaMoisture Curl & Style Milk as your leave in, and then use the styling lotion. You'll get moisture for days. What other product HACKS do you have? Share below. CLICK To SAVE MONEY
When too much heat and smoke comes out while using a straightening brush, it’s a warning sign 🚨 — and your hair may be getting damaged. Here’s what it usually means: 🔥 What Excessive Smoke Means 1. Your Hair Is NOT Fully Dry This is the #1 cause. Water trapped in the hair is turning into steam Steam lifts and cracks the cuticle This causes internal damage (called bubble hair) 👉 Hair must be 100% dry before using any heat tool. 2. Product Buildup Is Burning Oils, creams, leave-ins, and edge controls can burn when heat is applied. Smoke = product cooking on your hair This leads to dryness and breakage 🚫 Never flat iron or brush straightener over heavy oils or grease. 3. Heat Setting Is Too High High heat: Burns the cuticle Causes split ends Weakens strands permanently If you see smoke, the heat is likely too hot for your hair type. 4. You Didn’t Use a Heat Protectant Heat protectants reduce moisture loss and thermal dam...
Natural hair can turn brown due to various factors, including: • Genetics: Hair color can change over time due to inherited traits. • Hair Products: Some products can cause your hair to turn brown. Click here to see what to do • Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, menopause, or thyroid conditions can alter hair color. • Sun exposure: Prolonged sun exposure can cause natural hair to lighten or darken, potentially turning brown. • Product buildup: Using certain hair products or over-processing can cause discoloration. • Aging: As people age, their natural hair color may change or fade, potentially turning brown. When it comes to what to use, you can decide to use natural dyes like henna and indigo or go for more synthetic colors like boxed hair dyes. Keep in mind that hair color changes can be gradual and influenced by multiple factors. If you're concerned about changes in your hair color, consult a dermatologist or hair care professional fo...
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