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  • Question
    If I wash my hair everyday, what will happen?
    Community Answer
    You can actually damage your hair by washing it everyday. Try washing it only a few days in a week and see the results.
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    Will applying mayo to my hair help soften it?
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    It will, but only if you leave it in for 15-20 minutes. The oils in mayonnaise can help protect your hair much like shampoo, but it may also make it greasy. Leave the mayo in once a week, then rinse it out thoroughly after 20 minutes.
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    What can I do if my hair is unevenly shaped?
    Community Answer
    Ask a barber to trim it to the length that will make it look even.
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    My hair is growing badly and I'm becoming a Rasta. Any tips to encourage growth?
    Community Answer
    Just give loving attention to it. Clean and condition it naturally, and it will heal and grow in.
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    How many days until I should wash my hair again?
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    You should wash your hair weekly or bi-weekly. This is because you don't want to damage your hair or strip the natural oils from your hair. But if you think that your hair is dirty, you should definitely wash it.
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    I haven't been taking care of my hair so it stopped growing. Am I forced to start over?
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    Community Answer
    It's probably experiencing breakage. You should try to trim your damaged ends, and start your regimen again.
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    Will this method help my hair?
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    There are multiple factors that come into play, such as your hair type, lifestyle, what you do to your hair (coloring, heat or any other hair treatments), so your personal results may vary. The only way you can really find the result for yourself is through lots of trial & error. You'll have to "listen" to your hair in what it likes and doesn't. This method may benefit you or you may have to make adjustments to see how your hair will thrive.
  • Question
    Why isn't my afro getting bigger?
    Community Answer
    Patience is key to the perfect afro. It may take a while, but your patience will be rewarded.
  • Question
    Is it better to comb or use a pick on African American hair?
    Community Answer
    If you want a voluminous or poofy afro look, pick out your hair until you achieve the wanted result. For definition, put a cream or liquid product (water/conditioner/moisturizer/etc.) in your hair and comb it through.
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    If I constantly cut my sides, will my top not grow afro hair?
    Community Answer
    Your top may still grow, but your sides won't grow as you hoped they would. Afros are great to grow for men when the hair is all the same length.
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    I have been taking care of my hair and using all these tips and tricks, but what should I do if I have a high top?
    Community Answer
    You should trim the high top to match up. If that doesn't work, you can wait for the rest to grow and trim it, or just trim it all and restart.
  • Question
    How long does it take to grow an Afro?
    Community Answer
    Approximately 5 to 6 months. Afro hair is fuller than straight hair, so it will take longer to grow. Patience is key!
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    Will shampooing regularly cause my hair to break?
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    Yes, because some shampoos have oil-stripping chemicals that take oil from your hair, drying it out. Only shampoo every 5 days, or if you have coarse hair, once a week.
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    How do I start an Afro from scratch?
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    You can start with a big/full chop (if you relaxed your hair), but if that's too intense or you didn't relax your hair, you can and should trim it low a bit then wash with shampoo and conditioner. Throughout the rest of the week, just water it with rice water.
  • Question
    What are some good hair products for African-American hair?
    Community Answer
    Jojoba oil, shea butter, lactic acid and olive oil are good.
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    Why does my hair look shorter after a perm?
    Community Answer
    Because when your hair is curled, it becomes compact. It is no different than twisting a piece of spaghetti.
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    Why is my afro very uneven?
    Community Answer
    Perhaps it grew in or was cut unevenly. You can trim it back so it's an even shape.
  • Question
    If I constantly cut my sides, will my top not grow Afro hair?
    Community Answer
    If you cut the sides, the hair on top will still grow, it will just be longer than the sides.
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    Should I wash my hair every day when I shower?
    Community Answer
    No. Washing your hair every day, especially black hair, will strip your hair of its natural oils.
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