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Author: lover4FASHION
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Natural hair intro. Don't forget to SuBsCrIbE!!
Natural hair intro. Don't forget to SuBsCrIbE!!
washing my hair 3 times, my hair is transitioning from relaxed to natural, my hair has 3 different textures, natural at the roots, texturized with relaxer and the ends are bone straight, what a disaster
This video is a showing of the hair products I incorporate in my daily hair care / styling routine. I also share 3 products that I no longer use cuz they contain Parrifinum Liquidum which is a fancy name for MINERAL OIL… YUCK!!! If you have natural kinky curly hair, stay away from products with mineral oil, petroleum & petrolatum. These agents clog pores which is not good if you tryna grow ur hair and they do not offer nourishment to hair & scalp since they do not penetrate… READ THE INGREDIENTS WHEN PURCHASING PRODUCTS!!!Products I like & will continue to use:VO5 Moisture Milks conditionerTrader Joe's Nourish Spa conditionerNatural oils like jojoba, olive, coconut, avocado & moreAmla powderHoneyEcoStyler clear gelKCCCand good ole H2OBTW, I forgot to include in the video my Protein DC ingredients: mayo, egg yolks, olive oil, coconut oil & avocado oil. That container is in fridge rite now.I'm wearing a scarf in the video cuz I did my prepoo which I am keeping on overnight… Tonight's prepoo consisted of a hot oil treatment & scalp massage, Application of Amla powder mixed with warm water & my 3 fav oils (olive, coconut, avocado), then applied DC over Amla mix… My hair loves this stuff!To my subscribers: Please share with me the products you use by responding to this video using the video response option.Hope you enjoy the video, and all my rambling… And don't forget to incorporate "HMCN" in your daily hair care routine… "Hydrate Moisturize Condition Nourish"Peace,Rashida a.k.a ShidaNatural
This video is a showing of the hair products I incorporate in my daily hair care / styling routine. I also share 3 products that I no longer use cuz they contain Parrifinum Liquidum which is a fancy name for MINERAL OIL… YUCK!!! If you have natural kinky curly hair, stay away from products with mineral oil, petroleum & petrolatum. These agents clog pores which is not good if you tryna grow ur hair and they do not offer nourishment to hair & scalp since they do not penetrate… READ THE INGREDIENTS WHEN PURCHASING PRODUCTS!!!Products I like & will continue to use:VO5 Moisture Milks conditionerTrader Joe's Nourish Spa conditionerNatural oils like jojoba, olive, coconut, avocado & moreAmla powderHoneyEcoStyler clear gelKCCCand good ole H2OBTW, I forgot to include in the video my Protein DC ingredients: mayo, egg yolks, olive oil, coconut oil & avocado oil. That container is in fridge rite now.I'm wearing a scarf in the video cuz I did my prepoo which I am keeping on overnight… Tonight's prepoo consisted of a hot oil treatment & scalp massage, Application of Amla powder mixed with warm water & my 3 fav oils (olive, coconut, avocado), then applied DC over Amla mix… My hair loves this stuff!To my subscribers: Please share with me the products you use by responding to this video using the video response option.Hope you enjoy the video, and all my rambling… And don't forget to incorporate "HMCN" in your daily hair care routine… "Hydrate Moisturize Condition Nourish"Peace,Rashida a.k.a ShidaNatural
You maybe seeing and envying people around you crowned with beautiful lavish hair while you are wondering why yours is getting thinner and receding. Or you’re maybe one of many who spend time each day in front of the mirror worrying and carefully inspecting their hair.
While losing hair is much of a worry for men and women alike, there’s something you should know about the hair cycle and the proper hair care to keep yours healthy thus preventing hair loss. These are the things you should know about hair loss and proper hair care.
Your scalp may contain an average of about 100,000 hairs. It continues to grow for only two to six years and then it falls out and a new hair starts to grow from the same pore. There are 70 to 100 hairs fall out naturally every day.
Now the hair cycle consists of different phases:
- The growing phase.
- The transition phase.
- The resting phase.
It is in the resting phase where the hair remains in the follicle until the next growing phase. Awaiting for a new hair to grow and pushes the old hair out of the follicle. At any given time, there are 85 to 90 percent of hairs are in active phase, 10 to 15 percent will be in the resting phase and 1 percent in the transition phase.
To keep the normal cycle, the scalp must be taken care of properly. Other than hereditary, factors such as stress, sickness, skin disease, pregnancy, malnutrition and others can disturb the cycle and the scalp may shed hairs before the cycle completes. Thus resulting in hair loss. The new hair may grow but thinner, fine and short-lived and eventually none will grow.
Well, hereditary or not taking care of the scalp is vital to keep the cycle normal. Sufficient nutrition and improving blood circulation to the scalp are essential. Avoid excessive dieting. You are starving your scalp with nutrients. Changing lifestyle also may greatly contribute. A good sleep and a stress free life.
Nourishing with natural herbs and essential oils will keep it healthy. Massage scalp gently using the ball of your fingers carefully. Gentle and relaxing massage can improve blood circulation. Scratching it with your nails will irritate the scalp. So don’t rush. Just relax, close your eyes and massage gently while smelling the aroma of oils. It is not only good for your scalp and hair but relaxes you as well.
Proper combing is also very important. Do not brush your hair with too much force. If you have a long hair it is better initially not to brush through from the root to the end. Rather, hold your hair and use the brush to untangle the ends. Then brush the middle to the end and finally let your hair down and slowly brush from the root to the end.
Finally keep it clean and groomed always.
About the Author:
Read my blog for more tips about hair care at: http://www.beautyhairproductreview.com
You maybe seeing and envying people around you crowned with beautiful lavish hair while you are wondering why yours is getting thinner and receding. Or you’re maybe one of many who spend time each day in front of the mirror worrying and carefully inspecting their hair.
While losing hair is much of a worry for men and women alike, there’s something you should know about the hair cycle and the proper hair care to keep yours healthy thus preventing hair loss. These are the things you should know about hair loss and proper hair care.
Your scalp may contain an average of about 100,000 hairs. It continues to grow for only two to six years and then it falls out and a new hair starts to grow from the same pore. There are 70 to 100 hairs fall out naturally every day.
Now the hair cycle consists of different phases:
- The growing phase.
- The transition phase.
- The resting phase.
It is in the resting phase where the hair remains in the follicle until the next growing phase. Awaiting for a new hair to grow and pushes the old hair out of the follicle. At any given time, there are 85 to 90 percent of hairs are in active phase, 10 to 15 percent will be in the resting phase and 1 percent in the transition phase.
To keep the normal cycle, the scalp must be taken care of properly. Other than hereditary, factors such as stress, sickness, skin disease, pregnancy, malnutrition and others can disturb the cycle and the scalp may shed hairs before the cycle completes. Thus resulting in hair loss. The new hair may grow but thinner, fine and short-lived and eventually none will grow.
Well, hereditary or not taking care of the scalp is vital to keep the cycle normal. Sufficient nutrition and improving blood circulation to the scalp are essential. Avoid excessive dieting. You are starving your scalp with nutrients. Changing lifestyle also may greatly contribute. A good sleep and a stress free life.
Nourishing with natural herbs and essential oils will keep it healthy. Massage scalp gently using the ball of your fingers carefully. Gentle and relaxing massage can improve blood circulation. Scratching it with your nails will irritate the scalp. So don’t rush. Just relax, close your eyes and massage gently while smelling the aroma of oils. It is not only good for your scalp and hair but relaxes you as well.
Proper combing is also very important. Do not brush your hair with too much force. If you have a long hair it is better initially not to brush through from the root to the end. Rather, hold your hair and use the brush to untangle the ends. Then brush the middle to the end and finally let your hair down and slowly brush from the root to the end.
Finally keep it clean and groomed always.
About the Author:
Read my blog for more tips about hair care at: http://www.beautyhairproductreview.com
When transitioning from relaxed to natural hair, try using Black Earth Enhancing Herbal shampoo to keep the hair shiny. Transition from relaxed to natural hairstyles with tips from a beauty professional in this free video on hair care.Expert: Sylvia Russell Contact: www.TotalBeautydayspa.comBio: Sylvia Russell has more than 18 years of experience in the beauty industry.Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz