06.28.07
Black Hair Care
The way to African or black hair care is different thing than Caucasian hair.
Actually the black hair is less thick than the Caucasian hair, and its growth rate is also slower. Apart from the important fragility and slower hair regrowth, alopecia is a major reason of concern for many Black women. Therefore, it is important to have specially formulated hair care product for black hair.
Other day I came across some valuable black hair care tips while going through the site www.hairinformation.com.
The site describes black hair as extremely curly in nature, and likely to be very difficult to comb. The hair breakage is a matter of particular concern. The black hair care products have Humectants. The latter are particularly helpful in moisturizing the hair fiber. Hair straightening products require to be specially formulated so that they can decrease the damage by the chemicals. Besides, extra care is required with processed hair to keep away from split ends and breakage.








james said,
July 14, 2007 at 7:56 pm
hello my name James.
i have a few questions i would like to ask about fast hair growth.
i massage my scalp almost everyday for atlease 5 min. is that
enough to stimulate growth. i also spray water on my scalp because
its like watering a plant. when u water a plant it grows or rain water
help it to grow. so , i know if u drink alot of water its good for healthy
hair. when i spray water on my scalp , so u suppose to massage after
the water or before? i got some doo-gro hair oil. but i put it on my scalp
very light. can u put the oil on the scalp and then spray the water on or
will it thicken up? thanks