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Wash and Go 4B 4C Natural Hair with Flaxseed Gel
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Many of you asked me to try Flaxseed gel on my hair to do a Wash and Go... well I do.
I started using Batana oil on my scalp May 31st 2024. Click this link to buy https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP88c5jC4/ You can also find it here http://hotana.com/discoveringnatural March 2024 Here is my 3 weeks result. Click here to buy How I use it, I use it every 2 days and apply to my scalp and edges. I do not rinse it out. On wash day , every 2 weeks, I apply it on my scalp and hair, cover for 30 mins and then shampoo and deep condition my hair. I then apply my leave in and reapply the Batana oil on scalp and edges and also my moisturizer on my hair. The benefits of using batana oil for hair include- Hair growth: Batana oil contains nutrients that can help promote hair growth. - Moisturizing: Batana oil is a good moisturizer for hair, helping to keep it hydrated and healthy. - Hair strengthening: The fatty acids present in batana oil can help strengthen hair, reducing the chances of breakage. - Natural hair dye: Batana oil can be used to restore natural ...
To avoid getting dandruff when wearing cornrows, it’s essential to maintain proper scalp hygiene and keep your scalp moisturized. Here are some tips: 1. Prepare Your Scalp Before Cornrows • Wash and exfoliate: Cleanse your scalp with a clarifying shampoo to remove any buildup and exfoliate gently to remove dead skin cells. • Moisturize: Apply a lightweight, non-greasy moisturizer or oil like tea tree oil, jojoba oil, or aloe vera gel to keep your scalp hydrated. 2. Moisturize Regularly • Use a leave-in conditioner, lightweight oils, or scalp sprays specifically designed for protective styles to maintain moisture without clogging pores. • Avoid using heavy products that may lead to buildup. 3. Keep Your Scalp Clean • Clean your scalp weekly or every other week with a diluted shampoo or a scalp cleanser. • Use a cotton ball or applicator bottle to target the scalp without disturbing the braids. 4. Avoid Tight Cornrows • Ensure your stylist does no...
Hair porosity refers to how well your hair absorbs and retains moisture. There are three main levels of porosity: low, medium, and high . To determine your hair porosity, you can use the following methods: 1. The Float Test • Take a few strands of clean, dry hair (no product or oil on it). • Fill a glass or bowl with room-temperature water. • Drop the hair strands into the water and wait 2–4 minutes. • Low porosity: Hair floats on top, as the cuticles are tightly closed and resist absorbing water. • Medium porosity: Hair slowly sinks to the middle, as it absorbs a balanced amount of water. • High porosity: Hair quickly sinks to the bottom, as it absorbs water easily due to open or damaged cuticles. 2. The Slip Test • Run your fingers up a strand of hair from the tip to the root. • Low porosity: Hair feels smooth, indicating tightly closed cuticles. • Medium porosity: Hair feels slightly textured, indicating healthy cuticles. • High porosity:...
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