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It can be super tempting to reach for the shampoo whenever you hop in the shower—but is it okay to wash natural hair that often? That’s a totally valid question—and we’re here to answer it. We’ve outlined everything you need to know about Black hair care, including hair washing advice and general hair care tips. In just a few minutes, you’ll be able to optimize your daily styling routine and keep your Black hair looking beautiful, healthy, and vibrant.
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Section 2 of 3:
How to Wash Black Hair
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Divide your hair and treat it with olive , coconut , or avocado oil for 1 hour. Split your hair into at least 4 sections. Then, apply 1 US tbsp (15 mL) of olive, coconut, or avocado oil through each divided section. Slip a plastic cap over your divided hair, keeping your hair wrapped up for the next hour or so. [11] X Research source
- You don’t have to do this oil treatment, but it’s a great way to nourish your hair.
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Detangle your hair and give it a good rinse. Pull off the cap and run your fingers through your oil-treated hair—this helps work out any tangles. Then, switch on the shower to a lukewarm temperature and rinse your hair for a few minutes. [12] X Research source
- Rinsing your hair is a quick and easy to clear away any build-up in your scalp.
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Apply a conditioning shampoo to your hair. [13] X Research source [V161666_b01]. 8 December 2020. Squeeze out a grape-sized portion of shampoo and massage it into your hair. [14] X Research source Focus specifically on your scalp, but take a moment to run the shampoo through the strands of your hair, too. Rinse all of the product out once you’re finished. [15] X Research source
- Try not to massage and lather your hair with your palms—this could lead to your hair knotting.
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Work a moisturizing conditioner into the ends of your hair. [16] X Research source [V161666_b01]. 8 December 2020. Rub plenty of product onto your hair, focusing especially on the tips. The ends of your hair are the oldest parts of the strand, so they need to be conditioned the most. [17] X Trustworthy Source American Academy of Dermatology Professional organization made of over 20,000 certified dermatologists Go to source
- Dipping your hair beneath the shower can help you spread the conditioner evenly to all of your hair. [18] X Research source
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Detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb . Take your comb and focus on the tips of your hair first. Work through any obvious knots and tangles, and then gradually comb your way up to your scalp. [19] X Research source
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Rinse out all of the conditioner from your hair with cool water. Cool water forces your hair’s cuticles to close themselves up, which seals in all the moisturizing hair products you just added. [20] X Research source
- Feel free to skip this step if you’d rather use a leave-in conditioner.
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Soak up excess water with a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt . Hair dryers may seem like the easier option, but they can leave your hair at risk for breakage. Instead, wrap up and dry off your hair with a microfiber towel or a cotton T-shirt—both of these items soak up moisture without leaving your strands frizzy. [21] X Research source
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- Black hair is more likely to break than other hair varieties, so it’s a good idea to take plenty of precautions as you wash your hair. [29] X Trustworthy Source PubMed Central Journal archive from the U.S. National Institutes of Health Go to sourceThanks
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