Our comprehensive but basic guide to achieving
the healthy, beautiful and bouncy hair of your dreams; Black hair is difficult
to handle, slow to grow, with a tendency to excessive dryness, and easily
susceptible to damage-sometimes irreversibly. There are techniques that you
need to combine with good products to achieve great-looking hair. Black hairdressing
has its own science, theory, and practice; and you would do well not to treat
it as you would Caucasian hair. You also need to know what are good and bad
hairdressing practices, because styling your hair in a certain way could lead
to breakage or damage.
The only way to beautify black hair is not to
wait for the rot to set in; you must avoid damages so that you do not have to
go through the stress of trying to restore your damaged locks. If you follow
these hair rules, you will be living healthy hair. Your hair will be so much
better if you only can listen to it. Close your eye and feel the texture of
your hair, rubbing the strands of the hair between your fingers. If you are not
listening and feeling your hair, you cannot allow it to be its best. The secret
lies in continually conditioning the hair without respite, so that the hair’s
shock absorbers would have been prepared for any negative hairdressing
procedures. No specific generic products are mentioned, but some general terms
have been used such as cholesterol conditioner or peppermint shampoos that are
easy to identify.
This guide is simple and easy to use. These golden
rules are simple to understand. Learn them over and over so that they become
second nature to you.
ENJOY AND STAY CONNECTED....
1
BE REASONABLE: Once you can communicate your needs
and wants, do have reasonable expectations. You know, your hair comes with its
own DNA, its own hereditary and its own drama. Therefore, you must not expect
your hair to look as good as your friend’s, whose father and mother come from a
long line of people with gorgeous long thick locks. If you did not know it
before, then you better know it now-genes matter! There is no point expecting
luscioius locks when the entire family has no history of exciting hair on
anyone dead or alive. Do not expect the stylist to manufacture new follicles
from which hair will grow; do not expect any cream to add hair to the bald
hairline you inherited from daddy or mommy. That is your lot in life, and if
you want to avoid the bald hairline of your ancestors, I suggest stopping all
forms of chemical procedures early enough, especially before you hit the age of
40 years.
2
BE WEARY OF FANTASTIC CLAIMS: I know that sometimes
a bargain may give you good results. But from experience, this does not work
with hairdressing practice. You need to know that no cream can grow a single
hair for you, especially if all other enabling factors are absent. These include
good genes, good food, good products and a real understanding of the hair and
scalp. Avoid inferior products because they complicate life further; avoid
fantastic claims because they cannot be supported with science. Do not assume
that because your scalp is tingling after you applied a menthol-based cream,
then a strand of hair will just pop out of your scalp. Feel-good factors form a
great part of formulations for the skin and hair, so do not be fooled. The menthol
is meant to also make you feel good, and that is what makes you feel it is
working. You cannot seriously expect a conditioner worth three dollars to be
effective as that worth thirty dollars. A lot of research, time and effort go
into developing new products, and this is normally reflected in the price of
the product. Therefore, you go cheap at your own peril.
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