Tip: I find that, moisturizing in the middle the week is very helpful, and keeping my hair in twist all week long letting my hair breath from my hand made wigs on the weekends, have help my hair to retain length, and healthy hair!!
Absolutely love your hair! Can't wait until I have enough growth to rock a 4C crinkle fro. The more I see 4C ladies rocking their voluminous crowns, the more beautiful the style becomes for me. Blessings.
1. Shampoo less 2. Oil scalp w/light oil 3. Protective styles - 4. Add castor oil before sealing hair with shea butter *GOLDEN TIP* 5. Deep Condition at least twice a month 6. Reduce heat
Hi Sisters; Love your Fro's and Energy!😍💝💝 May your Fro's keep going strong and your Love for each other!🎈🎈🎈 Love, Love ya Winter Tips to Grow 4C Hair!🙌🙌🙌
I have another question. I did the big chop over 2 years ago. My hair is uneven but growing. I wear it in a Afro all the time. Do I need to keep my hair even to maintain my Afro??? And what do y’all use for moisture your hair
Hey. So I'm from the Caribbean where it's basically summer all year round. I've recently moved to the UK and the temperature is in the high 40's/low 50's. Is it okay for me to wear my hair out in this? What temperature should it be for me to start putting my hair up?
I like you, but not the information you are giving - I think you need to tell people you are about length and not healthy hair - healthy hair comes from the scalp and this needs to be cleaned a least once every two weeks, if out of a protective style and every 6-weeks in a protective style. I am from England too and I always shampoo, because of our water and weather, we need to use thicker oils and this can clog-up the scalp, slowing down growth and reducing the health of the hair growing through. It is the Americans that can get away with not shampooing because of the different types of water they have! British water is harder.