Sunday, February 28, 2010

What are good natural hair products for African American women to fight against breakage?

This is a good website with homemade hair recipes made with natural ingredients and different oils.


http://www.motowngirl.com/recipes.php





This site has organic hair care products


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How to avoid hair breakage?


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Hope this helps to improve the texture of your hair.What are good natural hair products for African American women to fight against breakage?
pantene woman of color collection. they got shampoos, conditioners and oil mosturizers for black hairWhat are good natural hair products for African American women to fight against breakage?
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As a stylist who specializes in natural hair care, I can reccomend some good tips and natural hair care products for your hair. I have several clients with relaxers and hair breakage and there hair is growing at 1-2 inches a month with an all natural hair growth shampoo called A Double Portion Super Hair Growth. It works wonderful on stopping breakage and actually hydrates African American and Ethnic Hair.





I also have several other tips to help your breaking hair. If you follow these, your hair should be in tip top shape in no time.





Assess whether you live an unhealthy lifestyle or use traditional drugstore hair products that contain alcohol and sulfates. If you do, you can potentially be stunting your hair growth. Switch to an all-natural hair growth product and follow the tips below. You will see a difference.





Tip #1: Change your diet.


Increase your intake of proteins. Eat fish, eggs, beans, yogurt, and cheese. Drink a soy protein shake daily.





Tip # 2: Drink plenty of water


6-8 glasses is a must. 8-12 is even better.





Tip #3: Get your vitamins


Take a B Complex, Fish Oil, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E.





Tip #4: Only use an all-natural hair growth or hair thickening shampoos and conditioners





There are several good natural shampoos on the market, such as Aubrey Organics and Giovanni. However, I have used A Double Portion Super Hair Growth Shampoo on my hair loss clients because it is created specifically for hair growth and I have seen substantial results in a matter of a month. It is full of hair growth promoting essential oils, sage, cayenne, neem, jojoba, and aloe. For my clients that used it, their hair got thicker, longer, and softer. You can find it online at wwwdiscoverb4acom. It is great shampoo just for making your hair more manageable and smooth as well.





Tip #5: Place as little heat and chemicals on your hair as possible. No hair coloring please.





Tip #6: Live a stress free life.





Tip #7: Get your blood flowing


Aerobic exercise stimulates blood circulation throughout the entire body, including the scalp. This is important for hair growth. Also, consider massaging your scalp for 5-10 minutes a day with warm olive or coconut oil. It will accentuate your hair growth as well.
I like the Pinon leaf shampoo bar--it's good for dry hair


also the Rosemary nettle for dark hair works well.


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I also recomment Mirtha de Perales Oil shampoo ';S';,


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I'd also go get a bottle of coconut oil in an Asian or Hispanic grocery store.
For ***** hair that will not end up fried dyed or layed to the side is:


Gold Medal Hair's Paper Catalog OnlineGold Medal hair products first began to be developed in 1942 and we have continued to update our products for Black hair and skin. ...


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The products that I use on all my natural hair clients is Elucence Beauty and Wellness. This is a professional product and if you have a stylist you may ask her if she has heard of the products and maybe she can order them for you.





The website is www.elucence.com





The best products I use are:


Volume Clarifying Shampoo


Volume Clarifying Shampoo adds maximum body and fullness to hair while providing gentle yet invigorating cleansing of the hair and scalp. Pro-vitamin B5 and biotin help to retain water and swell every strand while green tea and chamomile promote softness and sheen. Available in 10 oz., Litre and Gallon.





Moisture Benefits Shampoo


This gentle cleansing shampoo contains peach extract, irish moss, ginseng and wheat protein 鈥?all of which moisturize and condition hair without weighing it down. Moisture Benefits Shampoo soothes and replenishes, leaving your hair feeling healthy and refreshed. Available in 10 oz., Litre and Gallon.





Moisture Balancing Conditioner


A balancing blend of natural olive oil and coconut, Moisture Balancing Conditioner moisturizes and protects your hair without weighing it down. Essential triglycerides add softness, shine and silkiness to your hair for effortless combing and minimized breakage.





Depending on where your live your stylist may be able to locate a distributor.





Good Luck!!!
That really depends on why the hair is breaking. Despite what the commercials promise there is no quick fix for hair breakage. Black hair breaks off for several reasons ( environmental, stress, dryness, over processing, vitamin deficiency and others) and until that reason is found and corrected. It will be hard to stop the breakage. While I will mention a couple of product names there is no ';best'; product for Black hair nor do you need to spend 50 dollars on the most expensive product. Without knowing the particulars and for simplicity suppose someone is trying to grow out a relaxer or other chemical treatment or just fighting routine dryness. Pantene Relaxed and Natural products provide excellent moisture without having to spend hours in the beauty supply store trying different products. After shampoo and conditioning a light non-petroleum based oil moisturizer should do it. No matter the name of the conditioner that is used regularly, Make sure that it is NOT a protein based conditioner. Too much protein can dry the hair and cause it to break. Moisture is key to healthy natural hair with protein added as needed for restructure. So once or twice a month give a deep protein conditioning with a product like Mizani Kerafuse. Be careful with any heat implements also. If you must straighten the hair this is where you may have to spend a little money. Use real ceramic flat irons ( not the ones in the drug store) on the lowest setting possible to acheive your desired results. Real ceramic does not dry the hair but the drug store models have ceramic mixed with some other alloy which can stick to your hair and pull it out.
try shaving cream and a bic razor.





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