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Parched Much? 5 Ways To Add More Moisture To Your Hair Routine

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The hunt for moisture can be found happening across natural hair message boards, groups and in the hair aisles of your favorite stores. However, as most naturals know, this issue of moisture is a little more complex and can’t be solved simply by slathering the hair in oils, butters and other concoctions that may be mixed from the kitchen.

We’ve all heard countless times that water is a natural girl’s best friend…but how SWAY?!

READ: 10 Things Professional Hairstylists Want You To Stop Doing To Your Hair

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Natural hair needs hydration. Hydra=water. When the hair is shampooed the cuticle is lifted, allowing the moisture i.e., water (hydration) into the hair strand. When conditioner (sealant) is added to the hair the cuticle is closed and the water is sealed in. At this point no more water can be allowed back into the hair strand and no more water can get out of the hair strand. The hair at this point is hydrated/moisturized.

Now how does one build a hydrating hair regimen? Well, it starts with these four tips:

1. Have a proper cleansing regimen.
A solid cleansing regimen that includes regularly shampooing the hair every 7-10 days is the holy grail to achieving healthy, hydrated hair. Also, it is very important that every natural includes a clarifying shampoo in the mix on an as needed basis. Clarifying will not only do your scalp good, but it will also remove build up, dirt, heavy oils and butters while allowing your curls to pop.

2. Use products that are water soluble.

A water-soluble silicone means that it is able to dissolve in water. It is a silicone that is easy to wash out of the hair and doesn’t leave heavy build up. Look for products containing cyclomethicone. This is the most commonly used silicone in hair care products and it does everything silicone promises to do, but won’t leave build up on the hair. Dimethicone copolyol is water soluble, too. It’s a bit more pricey, but it’s lightweight and leaves very little build up on the hair.

3. Ease up on the heavy oils and butters.
Most naturals swear that life is incomplete if they can’t add their oils/butters to their hair but honestly they really aren’t all that necessary. The role of oil is to act as a sealant. But actually, your conditioner has already fulfilled that responsibility once you added it to your hair, especially a well-formulated conditioner that has oil listed in the ingredients. As for butters, their role is to act as the cream in the LOC method. If the butter you’re using has no hold to offer your hairstyle then what is the point other than to add another layer of product to your hair? Thus adding more work for your shampoo to do on wash day.
4. Use salon quality products.
It is a known fact that you get exactly what you pay for and this is totally true when it comes to hair care products. Your hair is like a fine fabric and should be treated as such. When you use quality concentrated products you in turn use less product on your hair and are less likely to create build up.
5. Stop approaching your natural hair with a relaxed mindset.
Your natural hair isn’t going to shine like your relaxed hair used to. It’s not going to be frizz free like it used to and it’s definitely not going to feel the way it used to. Please cue “Let It Go” from Frozen and begin the process of accepting every piece of fiber that emerges from your scalp for what it is. It’s unpredictable, rebellious and imperfectly beautiful!
Would you like more information on getting your hair hydrated and moisturized? Join Aeleise Jana and I for the #30dayhairdetox.
We’re gearing up to start up another iteration of this hydrating curl changing challenge and we don’t want you all to miss out on getting the best moisturized curls of your life. Sign up at 30dayhairdetox.com to get all the latest info delivered right to your inbox and come join us to get the best curls of your life!

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