How To Make Natural Hair Soft Without Relaxer

 


Here are some tips on how to make natural hair soft without using relaxer:
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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. Use a hair mask: A hair mask can provide an intense dose of moisture to dry, brittle hair. Look for a mask that contains ingredients like avocado, honey, or shea butter.

7. Be gentle when combing: Avoid using a brush or comb that is too rough on your hair. Instead, use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush to gently work out tangles.

8. Protect your hair from the sun: The sun's UV rays can damage your hair, making it dry and brittle. When you're going to be outside, wear a hat or use a hair serum that contains SPF to protect your hair.

9. Use a microfiber towel: Regular towels can be too rough on your hair, causing friction and leading to breakage. Instead, use a microfiber towel to gently blot your hair dry.

10. Be patient: Natural hair can be prone to dryness and brittleness, especially if you're transitioning from relaxed hair.

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