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If you want to keep your natural or kinky hair looking its best, it’s important to know how to take care of it. Luckily, keeping black hair healthy, moisturized, and strong is easy to do, and with a few simple steps in your daily routine, you'll see an immediate improvement in how your hair looks and feels. We’ll walk you through everything you need to know in this comprehensive guide on how to take care of black hair (for guys).

This article is based on an interview with our licensed cosmetologist, certified hair loss practitioner, and cosmetology educator, Courtney Foster. Check out the full interview here.

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Use sulfate-free shampoo.

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Dry your hair with a microfiber towel or t-shirt.

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  1. A microfiber towel or even an old t-shirt is a much more gentle alternative to drying your hair with a normal towel. Instead of roughly rubbing your head to dry it, just gently push your microfiber towel or t-shirt into your hair to mop up excess water. [4]
    • If your hair is really dry, you may even want to use a paper towel to soak up its water, since this can leave your hair with more moisture. [5]
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Use a protective style during colder weather.

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Avoid chemical hair treatments.

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Eat a balanced and nutritious diet.

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  1. To have the best hair possible, be sure that you’re eating a diet that has essential vitamins and nutrients, like protein, vitamin C, iron, and omega-3 acids. While you can always take supplements to get these nutrients, you can also find them naturally in certain foods: [12]
    • Protein: Lean protein sources are found in chicken, eggs, tofu, and beans.
    • Vitamin C: Citrus fruits, like oranges and lemons, are packed with this vitamin, as are peppers, strawberries, and tomatoes.
    • Iron: Iron is in red meat, beans, dried fruit, and fortified breakfast cereals.
    • Omega-3 acids: Omega-3s are in fish, nuts, and plant oils, like canola or soybean oil.
    Jen Atkin, Celebrity Hairstylist

    Supplements can be transformative for hair. "Supplements not only address hair loss but dry hair and oily scalp. When taken regularly, dramatic improvements to hair are seen, allowing hair to withstand heat styling and processing so much more effectively."


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      • Stores tailored to black-hair will have the best selection of products. If shopping online isn’t your style, visit your local beauty supply store or barbershop to find products that are designed for your hair and can bring out its natural beauty. [13]
      • It’s always a good idea to get a trim every few weeks. A talented barber can cut off any hair that seems damaged and keep your hair looking fresh.
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