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How to Bantu Knot Natural Hair : 2 Ways
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Bantu knots can be work as a style or as an "out" style. In today's video, I show you two different ways to do Bantu Knot
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
Here are some tips on how to make natural hair soft without using relaxer: Watch video below or read .... 1. Use a gentle shampoo: Avoid using harsh sulfate-based shampoos, which can strip your hair of its natural oils. Instead, look for a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo that will clean your hair without drying it out. 2. Condition regularly: Conditioning your hair is key to keeping it soft and manageable. Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week, and a regular conditioner after every shampoo. 3. Use a leave-in conditioner: A leave-in conditioner can help to detangle and soften your hair, making it easier to style. 4. Use natural oils: Natural oils like coconut oil, olive oil, and jojoba oil can help to soften and moisturize your hair. Apply a small amount to the ends of your hair, working your way up to the roots. 5. Avoid heat styling: Heat styling can damage your hair and make it brittle. Try to minimize your use of heat tools like flat irons, curling irons, and blow dryers. 6.
If you want one on one help with your hair, you can use this link to contact me http://bit.ly/NaturalHairCoach When it comes to hair growth, I would love you to focus more on hair growth retention. This is the process of retaining the hair you are growing. Hair grows as long as you are alive. Your hair growth can be slow due to health issues, aging, hormonal changes etc. your hair could also be in a plateau. Watch this video below I would love you to try something new. 1. Create a hair routine that you know you will be consistent with. 2. Use the same products, making sure you are not trying different products and methods that will not allow you to see what is causing your issues. 3. Try doing styles where you are not constantly in your hair; touching it and manipulating it. That is one of the best ways to retain hair growth. 4. Also look at your diet and make sure you are eating healthy foods Here is a simple routine: Every 2 weeks, wash your hair and scalp thoroughly with shamp
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