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If your hair ends are severely damaged cut off those thin, damaged and brittle ends. Broken ends which are severely damaged and thin cannot be made healthy again no matter what product you use or what it promises. 2. Take hair pictures and start hair care journal. Write down your thoughts and feelings about your hair, hair goals and the time frame you want to achieve them? Do you desire thickness, length or both? Take pictures of your hair every month or every relaxer to monitor your hair's progress. It amazing to see hair transform from thin and lifeless to thick and beautiful! 3. Clip those ends. Clipping your ends at every 8 - 12 weeks depending with very sharp scissors. Clipping off 1/8 to 1/4 inch every 2-3 months will still allow you to retain length. Prevent split ends before they start because you cant repair them once they are here. 4. If you choose to shampoo, shampoo 1-2 per week. Always use a moisturizing shampoo (sulfate-free)! Many of us were taught to shampoo our hair monthly but this only results in dry hair. Water is the supreme form of moisture. Dry hair needs moisture. For growth to occur, it is very important to keep your scalp clean and healthy. To prevent tangling, it is best to shampoo in the shower. Focus on the scalp and work your way through to the hair ends. Don't pile all of your hair on the top of your head. This will cause tangling and breakage. 5. Deep condition with high quality protein and / or moisturizing conditioner weekly. Deep condition your hair with plastic cap under the dryer at lease once per week! Moisturizing deep conditioners penetrate the cortex layer of the hair infusing moisture into the hair strand. Protein conditioners strengthen the hair by penetrating the cortex and adding amino acids to the areas of the hair strands that are weak. Use good quality penetrating water based deep conditioner with lots of slip to detangle the hair. If you are unable to deep condition under a dryer, apply a warm towel on your hair then apply a plastic cap and leave on for at least 15 minutes. Another option is to apply a deep penetrating conditioner to your hair followed by a plastic cap at night before sleeping. In the morning, rinse out the conditioner and style as usual. 6. Use a leave-in conditioner. This is important! A high quality leave in conditioner will moisturize, detangle and protect the hair when heat styling. Leave-in conditioners will also prevent breakage and protect the hair from weather damage. 7. Look at your stash of products! Read the ingredients on all of your hair care products. Dont use products containing petrolatum and mineral oil to moisturize your hair. Products containing these ingredients will only coat the hair and not penetrate the hair strand. Therefore, the hair will not be moisturized. Stay away from alcohol based products as these will lead to hair that is dry, brittle and prone to breakage i.e. hair spray, gels, mousses and spritz. 8. Keep moisture in the hair.

To put it simple, dry hair breaks! This is why it is so important to keep the hair moisturized. Many people seem to think "My hair just won't grow!". False. What's really taking place is, the hair is growing yet it is breaking at the same rate hence, no length is retained. It is your job to apply moisture to your hair every day. Hair that is hard, brittle and dry needs moisture. Moisturizing increases elasticity and decreases breakage. When moisturizing the hair, focus on the hair ends. If your ends are dry, they will eventually split and break. Tip: Moisturize the hair when it is wet and use a light oil to to seal in the moisture. 9. Never use bristle brushes on wet hair. Always detangle wet hair with a wide tooth comb or denman brush. 10. Relaxed ladies, listen up... A. Don't overprocess your hair. If you relax your hair more than every 8 weeks, you are overprocessing your hair. It is best to relax every 8 to 10 weeks. If you can go a little longer without experiencing breakage, go for it. Overprocessing your hair will definitely result in damage and will ultimately lead to breakage. B. (Caution: You may disagree with the following statement, Remember I did not write this) Say away from no lye relaxers (box kits). These relaxers are promoted as being less damaging yet far from the truth. Ca hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, guanidine hydroxide (calcium hydroxide with guanidine carbonate) and lithium hydroxide will dry out the hair over time and leave mineral deposits on the hair making it difficult to moisturize resulting in constant dryness, split ends and dull looking hair. Using lye relaxers are highly recommended. Lye relaxers will allow the cuticle to lay flat resulting in shinier hair without the mineral deposits. If you have to relax with a no lye relaxer you MUST use a chelating shampoo after neutralizing. A chelating shampoo contains chelates which will attach themselves to the mineral deposits left on the hair and remove them. 11. Limit the use of direct heat. The use of direct heat should be limited to 1 - 4 times per month or just special occasions. Using direct heat on a daily basis will definitely result in damaged hair. Whenever you do use direct heat, remember to use a heat protector prior to the direct heat application. Use only ceramic / tourmaline irons instead of marcel irons. Ceramic/ Tourmaline irons are less damaging to the hair. Also, never use heat on dirty hair. Heat should should be used on clean hair only. No more than 2 days after washing the hair. Using heat on dirty hair only bakes dirt into the hair. Dirty hair will burn faster and of course, cause damage. Limit blow dryers to 1 -2 times per month. It is best not to blow dry the hair at all. I only use hood hair dryers. 12. Wear protective styles. Protective styles are styles that protect the hair ends. Usually the hair ends are tucked away protecting them from drying out. These styles involve little or no heat and does not require much manipulation of the hair. Styles such as twists, braids, buns, up-dos, cornrolls, or any other style that hide the ends of your hair. Our hair ends are the most fragile because they are the oldest. These styles protect the hair in extreme cold and hot temps. 13. Know the difference between breakage and shedding. Dont be alarmed with hair shedding. Typically, hair sheds 50 -100 strands daily. Each

hair follicle has a cycle of growth which eventually will lead to death. Everyone has a different growth cycle. Shedding is different from breakage. If you see a white bulb (hair follicle) at the end of the hair strand, this would be considered normal shedding. If you don't see the follicle this may be considered hair breakage. 14. Protect your hair at night. Always sleep in a silk/satin scarf or bonnet or use a silk/satin pillow case. Sleeping with a cotton scarf or pillowcase will cause the the hair to dry out. Cotton is very absorbent and will absorb moisture from the hair. 15. Avoid hair stylist who don't value healthy hair. Some stylist focus more on hair 'styling' and less on hair 'health'. Find a stylist who specializes in healthy hair. If you stylist is scissor happy, heat happy or chemical happy you will never see any results. 16. Make It Simple Find a simple hair regime that works for you. Be patient and consistent. Stick with your regime and dont give up despite hair set backs. Hair normally grows 1/4th to inch per month. Be patient and give your hair that extra TLC. (credit: Saleemah Cartwright) ________________________________________ Basic Regimen to Get You Started! You Will Need: 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 Clarifying Shampoo Moisturizing Shampoo Moisturizing Deep Conditioner Protein Deep Conditioner Leave-in Conditioner Moisturizer Natural Oil

Wide tooth comb Satin/Silk Scarf and/or Satin Bonnet - Shampoo your hair with a moisturizing shampoo 1-2x/week (Preferably sulfate free) - Use a moisturizing deep conditioner with heat (At least 30mins) after every shampoo - Always follow up with a leave-in conditioner - Use a water-based moisturizer 2x/day (Morning & night) then seal in the moisture with a natural oil - Always wear a satin/silk scarf or bonnet to bed - Relax at least every 8 weeks (If You can go beyond that, even better) - Do a protein treatment when needed (Whenever the hair feels very limp, mushy, overly soft etc.) - Trim when needed - Use a Clarifying shampoo (remove buildup) 1-2x/month (depending on the amount of product you use) - Use a wide tooth comb to comb/detangle your hair. You'll experience less breakage. Tags: Hair, Healthy, Journey, Tips, hair, help, regimen

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ShareTwitter Views: 41622 Reply to This Having a hair care regimen with both moisture and protein is key to having healthy hair. If you are looking to start a new hair regimen or different products to try, I've complied a list of various shampoos, deep conditioners, and leave-ins to get you started. You can find these products at your local Beauty Supply Store or Grocery Store. This list is just an example of possible products you can use on your hair. Moisturizing Shampoos: Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo Design Essentials Moisture Retention Shampoo Creme of Nature Conditioning/Detangling (red, green & blue label) Elasta QP Creme Conditioning Shampoo Vatika Conditioning shampoo Jason Sea Kelp Shampoo Abba Pure Moisture Shampoo AtOne Botanical Hydrating Shampoo Neutrogena Triple Moisture Cream Lather Shampoo Kenra Moisturizing Shampoo Elucence Moisture Benefits Shampoo KeraCare Hydrating Detangling Shampoo Nexxus Therappe Luxury Moisturizing Shampoo Motions Weightless Conditioning Shampoo Motions Lavish Shampoo Mizani Botanifying Shampoo Silk Elements Luxury Moisturizing Shampoo Silk Elements MegaSilk Olive Shampoo Mane N Tail Deep Moisturizing Shampoo Hydratherma Naturals Moisture Boosting Shampoo Clarifying Shampoos: Organic Root Stimulator Uplifting Shampoo Design Essentials Organic Cleanse Deep Cleansing Shampoo KeraCare 1st Lather Shampoo Kenra Clarifying Shampoo Pantene Pro-V Purity Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo Avalon Organics Lemon & Shea Butter Shampoo Ion Clarifying Shampoo Nexxus Aloe Rid Elasta QP Scalp Stimulating Shampoo VO5 Herbal Escapes Kiwi Lime Squeeze Clarifying Shampoo Hydratherma Naturals Herbal / Amino Clarifying Shampoo Herbal Essences Drama Clean Degunkify Tingling Deep Cleaning Shampoo Neutralizing Shampoos: Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Creamy Aloe Shampoo Silk Elements Neutalizing Shampoo Creme of Nature Neutralizing Shampoo

Moisture Based Deep Conditioners: Elasta QP DPR-11 Elucence Moisture Balance conditioner Motions Moisture Plus Conditioner Kenra Deep Penetrating Moisturizing Conditioner Mizani Moisturefuse Herbal Essences Replenishing Conditioner Silk Elements MegaSilk Moisturizing Treatment Silk Elements Mega Cholesterol Conditioning Treatment AtOne Botanicals Reconstructor KeraCare Humecto Creme of Nature Nourishing Conditioner Creme of Nature Moisture Extreme Conditioner Joico Moisture Recovery Pantene Relaxed & Natural Breakage Defense Mask Nexxus Humectress Neutrogena Triple Moisture Daily Deep Conditioner Neutrogena Triple Moisture Deep Recovery Mask Giovanni Smooth as Silk Conditioner Aveda Dry Remedy Conditioner Miss Keys 10 en 1 Queen Helene Cholesterol Redken All Soft Paul Mitchell Super Charged Moisturizer Deep Brilliance Moisture Biolage Ultra Hydrating Balm Lustrasilks Shea Butter and Aloe Vera Cholesterol's Hydratherma Naturals Moisture Boosting, Deep Conditioning Treatment Alter Ego Garlic Treatment Bed Head's Moisture Maniac Ion Color Defense Hydrating Moisture Treatment Frederick fekkai's shea butter moisturizing conditioner Abba Pure Moisture Conditioner Abba Pure Color Protect Conditioner Protein Based Deep Conditioners: light = can be used 1x/week medium = 1-2x/month heavy = every 6+ weeks Vital Olive Oil Hair Mayonnaise (light) Hydratherma Naturals Amino Plus, Protein Deep Conditioning Treatment (light) Organic Root Stimulator Replenishing Pak Conditioner (light) Creme Of Nature Conditioning Reconstructor (light) Motions CPR Protein Reconstructor (light) Mane N Tail Original Conditioner (light) Lekair Cholesterol Plus (light) Africa's Best Organics Hair Mayonnaise (light) Elasta QP Fortifying Conditioner (light) Elasta QP Breakage Control Serum (light) Aphogee 2 min Reconstructor (light) Creme of Nature Reconstructor (light) Aubrey Organics GPB (light) Ultra Black Hair conditioner (light)

TIGI Catwalk Oatmeal and Honey Conditioner (light) TIGI Dumb Blonde Reconstructor (light) Organic Root Stimulator Hair Mayo (light/medium) Motions Moisture Silk Protein Conditioner (light/medium) Joico K-Pak Deep Penetrating Reconstructor (medium) Design Essentials 6 N 1 Reconstructive Conditioner (medium) Ion Repair Solutions Hair Reconstructor Treatment (medium) Vitale Reconstructor (medium/heavy) Affirm 5in1 Reconstructor (medium/heavy) Aphogee 2 Step Protein Treatment (heavy) Nexxus Emergencee (heavy) Nexxus Keraphix (heavy) Mizani Kerafuse (heavy) Moisture Based Leave-in Conditioners: Sunsilk TLC Cream Lady Fior Olive Oil Leave-in Design Essentials HCO Leave-In Conditioner Mixed Chicks Leave-In Conditioner Aussie Leave-In Conditioner Creme of Nature Lemongrass & Rosemary Leave-in Sebastian Potion 9 Lite Sebastian Potion 9 Neutrogena Triple Moisture Silk Touch Leave-in Creme Rusk Sensories Smoother Elasta QP H-two Leave-in Spray Herbal Essences Long Term Relationship Leave-in Herbal Essences Break's Over Strengthening Leave-in Creme Herbal Essences None of Your Frizzness Leave-in Nexxus Humectress Lacio lacio leave-in SCurl No Drip Activator Protein Based Leave-in Conditioners: Nexxus Headress Weightless Leave-In Conditioner Hydratherma Naturals Protein Balance Leave-In Conditioning Treatment Infusium 23 Original Aphogee Green Tea Reconstructerizer Cantu Shea Butter Leave-in Conditioning Repair Creme Salerm 21 Kenra Daily Defense leave-in Motions At Home Nourish Leave-in Conditioner Africa's Best Organics Leave-in Liquid Mayonnaise Redken Anti-Snap Leave-in Chi Keratin Mist Mane N Tail Original Conditioner (can double as conditioner and leave-in) *This list will be frequently updated* Tags: conditioners, deep, hair, healthier, help, leaveins, moisture, products, protein, regimen, More

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Before starting a hair journey it is very important to come up with a working hair routine. For a start i will share the exact same regimen i used at the beginning of my hair journey i would suggest you try it out but if something does not work out for you feel free to change it up to suit your hair's needs. If a method or a product does not work for you change it to what does, that's why i'm going to share options too. what you will need: 1. a water based moisturizer. 2. a natural oil 3. a moisture based deep conditioner 4. a protein based deep conditioner 5. a sulfate free shampoo 6. a clarifying shampoo (sulfate shampoo) 7. a wide tooth comb 8. a satin or silk scarf 9. protective styles 10. Safer styling tools. On the right is a list of products you can get to start your hair journey. only get one of each product for a start. if it doesnt work for you your can change it later on. What to do daily. moisturise and seal with a water based moisturiser and an oil. Tie your hair up with a satin, silk or polyester scarf. protective styling at least 5 days a week. what to do Weekly. wash with a sulfate free shampoo. deep condition with a moisturising deep conditioner. (optional) co wash with a regular conditioner in the middle of the week. (optional) pre poo with an oil. air dry or roller set your hair after washes. What to do monthly. protein deep conditioning. clarifying the hair with a sulfate based conditioner. if you live in an area with hard water you might want to use a chelating shampoo to remove mineral build up from your hair. Other good practices that will enable your hair grow healthy. avoiding too much heat.reduce heat use to at least once a month. if you can go longer thats even better. avoid using small toothed cmbs on your hair. use a heat protector anytime you use heat. serums and polishers can be used as heat protectors too. avoid getting your hair done too tight as this will cost you your hairline and edges. If you decide to air dry your hair, do a final rinse with cool to cold water this will smoothen your hair. and after applying your leave in and detangling tie a scarf arround your edges to keep them flat and tamed. especially if you are relaxed and have some new growth. The less heat you use on your hair the healthier your hair will be. protective styling is also ver important, avoid hair styles that leave your hair and especially the ends of your hair exposed all the time. you will lose hair when your

hair is always brushing against your clothes. If you are shoulder length you most definitely want to keep the ends of your hair away from your shoulders. always comb your hair from the ends upwards. stretch out your relaxers to at least 8 weeks. if you can go longer thats even better. avoid overlapping your relaxers as this will lead to thinning and breaking hair This is an all encompassing hair challenge that increases your understanding on the benefits of keeping a clean scalp, maintaining moisture and protecting the tips of your hair to avoid split ends. This challenge will see your hair start to gain length as it proactively works to eradicate the causes of hair breakage. If you take up this challenge, expect to see a healthier scalp, less breakage and healthier hair. The Back 2 Health Challenge has 4 parts to it: 1. Pre-Shampoo Conditioning Treatment (Pre-Poo) Stage 2. Shampoo Stage 3. Condition Stage (Deep and Protein) 4. Moisturising (Castor Oil Regime) The Rules Duration: 3 months Frequency: Wash hair weekly (at least) Product: Natural Oils, Shampoo, Moisture Conditioner, Protein Conditioner, Castor Oil Challenge Products What results should you see? Softer and more manageable hair Hydrated hair Less incidences of dandruff or dry scalp Hair that grows Step One: Pre-Poo Pre-pooing is a method of providing your hair with moisture before you shampoo it. Shampoo strips the hair of its moisture leaving it dry, so pre-pooing works to help retain a little more moisture in your hair during the shampooing process. How: Condense your hair with your preferred natural oil from root to tip. If you have problems with dandruff, massage that oil on your scalp as well. 30 min Pre-poo your hair half an hour before you shampoo. Cover your hair in a shower cap and place a hot damp towel over it. 1 hour Pre-poo your hair with a preferred natural oil and cover with a shower cap Overnight Pre-poo your hair with preferred natural oil (only as conditioner will be too extreme as an overnight treatment). Place in shower cap and wear your normal satin or silk head gear. Products to use: Olive Oil, Amla Oil, Coconut Oil, Avocado Oil or any moisture enriching conditioner.

Step Two: Shampoo Run your pre-pooed hair under the water for about two minutes, making sure to get it all wet. Gently massage your shampoo onto your scalp, taking care not to clump your hair. Section your hair into parts (roughly) and perform a deep massage in each section, ensuring the shampoo touches every corner of your scalp. When youre finished lathering it gently on your scalp, run water through your hair. This is the gentlest way to pick dirt up from the rest of your hair.

Most shampoos are really harsh and strip the oils that are required from your hair. Using the shampoo to clean your scalp mainly and then washing the rest of your hair with the rinsed out shampoo, helps to slightly decrease the harshness of the shampoo on the more delicate part of your hair the middle and ends.

Step Three: Condition The conditioner should be concentrated on the driest part of your hair, which generally is around the ends. If you hair is really thirsty, mix your conditioner with a natural oil. Put a shower cap on your head for 5 10 minutes while you shower. Then gently run water through your hair removing all traces of the conditioner. Gently detangle using a wide toothed comb while still under running water. This minimizes hair breakage.

NOTE: Alternate between protein and moisturizing conditioners. When you condition with protein, remember to immediately couple that with a moisturizing conditioner that will help soften and detangle your hair.

Step Four: Moisturize When your hair is dry (air drying is the best), moisturize using the Castor Oil Regime in the following way. 1. When dry or 80% dry, part hair into four sections. 2. Begin with one section of hair and apply a leave in conditioner or moisturiser. (you can add a carrier oil like coconut oil or castor oil. 1 tsp is enough for the whole head of your hair) 3. After applying your leave in or moisturiser to each section very gently detangle your hair from tip to root with your fingers or wide toothed comb. 4. Now seal your hair sections with a carrier oil of your choice, concentrate a little more on the tips of your hair to curb the dreaded split ends. (Coconut, Olive, Amla)

5. Lightly comb all the sections together with a wide toothed comb. You can then wrap your hair, which is what I do to straighten my hair with no heat. Click here to see how I do it.

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