I started my hair journey with the intent to achieve healthier, longer relaxed hair, and also trying to cure adult acne and black spots using more natural approach. Now I'm transitioning from relaxed hair to natural hair. whether relaxed or natural I now know that African hair can grow long when given right treatment and also shown TENDER, LOVE AND CARE. Hopefully my hard work will pay off and this damaged hair of mine will be healthier and look fabulous.
Friday, December 27, 2013
LENGTH RETENTION TIPS.
If you want reach your hair goals or just have healthy hair, then you have to always make sure you seal your ends, regular moisturising is insufficient for some people. sealing maybe necessary to lock in the moisture and keep the ends supple.
The sealing process: Begin by moisturising the ends of your hair with water ( or water-based moisturiser) then follow up with an oil ( e.g coconut, olive, avocado oil) or a butter (Shea). Be sure to seal your ends after every wash as well.
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nice to know !!
ReplyDeleteI will have to agree with you that that is the key to length retention. For some weird reason, I still retain length when I seal without moisturising and even when I moisturise without sealing. Also, I retain length without doing anything. Weird, isn't it?
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Wow. am glad I discovered your blog doll. I have been reading every post and I think I will start putting into practice everything that I need to help me get the length that I need.
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DeleteThis is very true..I realised that when I leave my hair 'un-sealed' over time it starts to cut...thanks for sharing
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DeleteI will be trying it out. Thanks again for yet another awesome tip.
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DeleteI've been growing my hair for so long..and I've never bothered to do this. Thanks for the tip..this will be super helpful
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DeleteI have hardly cut my hair through 2013 and I do get split ends, thanks for the tip!
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Never heard of sealing but this sounds really interesting,will give it a try.
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Always giving us great tips as usual. For your all time support on Chavivas ,I dropped you another appreciation line on my blog. Much love
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DeleteIt's great to know that regular moisturizing is not always sufficient and it makes sense that doing more like adding a sealant might be necessary. Great tip to know. Have a happy new year dear!
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Great tips, love. Happy New Year!!
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great post babe. happy new year!
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