Water and oil can provide some moisturizing benefits to natural hair, but they may not be enough on their own to provide long-lasting hydration and moisture. Here's why: Water: - Water is excellent for hydrating hair, but it can evaporate quickly, leaving hair dry and brittle. - Water alone may not provide enough moisture for very dry or damaged hair. Oil: - Oil helps lock in moisture, reduce frizz, and protect hair from damage. - However, oil can weigh hair down, causing buildup and greasiness if used excessively. To effectively moisturize natural hair, consider combining water and oil with other moisturizing ingredients, such as: - Humectants (e.g., honey, glycerin, panthenol) to attract and retain moisture. - Emollients (e.g., shea butter, coconut oil, argan oil) to fill in gaps and smooth the hair cuticle. - Protein (e.g., keratin, collagen) to strengthen and repair hair. Using a balanced moisturizing product or creating a hair care routine that incorporates these ingredients
The reason I decided to go natural was be free to do what I want with my hair. No having to consistently worry about a relaxer and keeping up with the maintenance. I love the versatility of natural hair!!
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DeleteI like that a little of this product seems to go a long way. You look like a pro in this video. I bet your wash days are quick and easy lol
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I love the way I only use a little for nearly half of my head. You know we got lots of Hur-Hair-HAIR in this house. If I use too much, Lil Sis hair along can use up the whole bottle. LOL. I have found ways to speed up my wash days. Thank God!!
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