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Moisture plays a vital role in maintaining healthy relaxed hair. Regular use of leave-in conditioners or nourishing oils is essential for keeping the hair hydrated, soft, and manageable.
Healthy hair begins with a healthy scalp—plain and simple! Our scalp is the foundation of our hair growth; therefore, it should be in the best condition. A flaky, oily, itchy scalp is no ...
The good news is that with the right approach, relaxed hair can absolutely thrive and grow long and healthy. You just need to understand what your chemically processed strands actually need and be ...
Those who say they’ve experienced healthy relaxed hair, such as influencer Brianna Rashay, recommend getting hair chemically straightened by a professional, “stretching” their retouch days ...
This week, we're focusing on how to keep "transitioning" tresses (ie, hair that has two textures: natural on top, relaxed on the bottom) healthy. Since dual-textured hair can be very fragile ...
Do protective styles A lot of manipulation isn’t healthy for hair whether natural or relaxed. For relaxed hair especially, it needs to have breaks often because it tends to be a little weaker.
A lot of manipulation isn't healthy for hair whether natural or relaxed. For relaxed hair especially, it needs to have breaks often because it tends to be a little weaker.
“Natural” hair has long been associated with simplicity, health, and—honestly—superiority, which explains why so many women (myself included) have opted to make the switch in recent years ...