Sunday, November 15, 2009

As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

So far I have been using Pantene for women of color but is it anything out there just for natural hair that's works really good at making the hair soft %26amp; managable?



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

Hey there! I'm going natural myself, but I'm in the transitioning phase (micros). From the research I've done so far, use products like coconut oil and shea butter, and DON'T USE SHAMPOO! Shampoo is not good for natural (unrelaxed) hair because it dries it out too much. Do the no-poo (or co-wash) where you wash your hair with conditioner only. You hair gets just as clean, but without losing its much needed moisture.



There are a lot of resources online to help with your questions about natural hair care. Here are just a few things that I've found helpful:



going-natural.com



naturallyyoumagazine.com



and join the Natural Hair and Black Women yahoo group



Hope this helps!



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

Try Garnier Fructis or Dove products.



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

just shampoo and condition



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

Try Carols daughter's They are alittle bit pricey but they are natural products for natural hair. Jada , Mary and others use it



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

The best thing to do is make sure you have a very good conditioner. Try using the cholesterol conditioner and use the extra conditioning packs that you buy at beauty supply stores for like $.99. My hair is very tangled when I wash it, but the pack make it easy to manage.



As an african-american woman, what products are best for natural hair(unrelaxed)?

I second the Garnier Fructis. Even though my hair is relaxed I recently started usinig it, and notices that the new growth is just as soft as my relzed hair.



The conditioning mask works wonders. One thing to remember with natural hair is to change you shampoo and conditioner ever so often.

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