Saturday, November 28, 2009

Black hair...HELP!?

I have blonde, African-American hair, a little less than shoulder length. I'm looking for some tis on how to keep it straighter, and less puffy, longer.



Black hair...HELP!?

A flat iron works wonders. Use sparingly or risk hair damage.



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Do be sure to use a good deep conditioner and a silicone hair serum like Frizz-Ease to cut down on frizz and weigh down the hair a bit. If you dye your hair and use relaxers (straight perms), your hair is probably already damaged, so go easy on it. African hair is not as tough as some women like to believe; on the contrary, it's quite brittle. Treat it kindly. Don't overexpose it to heat and chemicals or you'll just make it frizzier.



And invest in a good protein pack treatment to build the hair shaft up and minimize breakage. Do not use oils; these coat the hair shaft and prevent real moisture from penetrating. People who use oils get drier, more brittle hair in the long run. It's an old myth that needs debunking. Oil is not moisture.



Black hair...HELP!?

Why assume that her hair is bleached? Maybe it is, but races with straight hair aren't the only ones that can have naturally light or blonde hair. Report It



Black hair...HELP!?

try john Freda's frizz ease it really straightens after that i suggest you flat iron it after that



Black hair...HELP!?

Im guessing that its bleached so the puffyness may be because of the lost of moisturizer in the hair. I would recommened an oil product: only of pure oil and nothing more.



Black hair...HELP!?

wow thats awesome hair blonde har...neways...use relaxers iguess or get it done at the beauty place

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