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QuestionMy 4 year old niece has extremely dry Afro hair. What hair products should I use?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.You should try to invest in a good leave-in conditioner. After applying a leave-in conditioner, follow up with an oil, such as coconut oil. After applying oil to the hair, proceed with a moisturizing cream or a curl enhancing cream. For leave-in conditioners, look into brands such as It’s A 10, Kera Care, and Cantu. For moisturizers and curl creams, look into brands such as Shea Moisture, Mizani, and Cantu.
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QuestionCan you still comb your afro if you only have a pick?Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016.Yes. Although you don’t have a comb, you can detangle your hair using your fingers. Be sure to wet it first and apply conditioner to it. Separate your hair into sections, and use your fingers as if they were a comb. After you have gotten the majority of the tangles out, continue combing your hair with the pick.
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QuestionDo I really need to oil my hair?Community AnswerIt really depends on the porosity. Just use raw Shea butter if you don't like having oils running all over your scalp.
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QuestionCan I use sheen spray on afro hair?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerSure! Apply it after you've created your shape. You can also purchase sheen spray made from natural oils to keep your hair hydrated all day long.
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QuestionI haven't picked my hair in almost a year and a half. Would this method still work efficiently?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerAbsolutely! Just take your time so your hair is not shocked by the constant combing. You can also try combing your hair in the shower with lots of conditioner, as well.
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QuestionWhat brushes do not damage or break your hair?Karley SnyderCommunity AnswerSadly, all brushes run the risk of damaging your natural hair. To avoid this, you can use your fingers! When you do need to use a comb, try a wide-tooth comb or pick for minimal damages.
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QuestionDo I really need all those products? It seems like the sellers of shampoo and the like are doing pretty well out of convincing me I need hair care products when nature does a good job itself.Community AnswerYou're right, you don't need all of those products. You can simply use the water and oil step, then finger comb (no dread locks will form if you only finger comb, at least within the first 14 months). However, many people enjoy the pleasure of using sweet-smelling products that add shine, help detangle and generally feel nice.
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QuestionHow can I get long hair in a few days?Community AnswerUse the shampoo/conditioner called Mane N Tale and it should help.
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QuestionIs it wrong to wash my hair at home?Elizabeth BolsterCommunity AnswerNo. It is perfectly fine to wash your hair at home. It is also cheaper to wash your hair on your own at home.
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QuestionShould I comb my afro every day?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerWhile you don't necessarily have to comb your afro every single day, you should comb it at least 2-3 times a week to keep it healthy. However, you should always comb your afro after you get it wet so it dries evenly. Whenever you do comb your afro, apply some leave-in conditioner or a natural oil such as coconut or olive oil to keep it hydrated and healthy.
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QuestionWhat happens if you don't comb your afro?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerIf you don't comb your afro, it will look uneven and become flat and matted. It will also be more painful the next time you do decide to comb it if you wait long periods in between combings. The best way to comb your afro without it hurting or damaging your hair is to do it while it's still wet after a bath or shower.
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QuestionIs finger combing bad for hair?Drew Hawkins1Community AnswerFinger combing, or using your hands to comb through your hair, isn't necessarily bad for it. You're much less likely to break or damage your hair using your fingers instead of a comb or pick. However, the oil on your fingers can get onto your hair and potentially weigh it down and make it look greasy.
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QuestionDo I need to dry my hair using a hairdryer after washing it with the shampoo?Community AnswerYou can, but it is better to use a diffuser with the hairdryer, use a hood dryer, or just let it air dry! If you let your hair air dry, then you should blot excess water with a cotton t-shirt or a microfibre towel as regular towels can damage the hair follicle.
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