Thursday, July 30, 2009

How do you grow african nappy hair?

I have been trying to grow out my hair for a long time but it doesn't seem to grow what can I do?



How do you grow african nappy hair?

Here is a website for naturals:



http://www.nappturality.com/modules/wfse...



How do you grow african nappy hair?

Is this sarcasm?



How do you grow african nappy hair?

you water a nappy headed hoe



How do you grow african nappy hair?

not all people can grow it, you have to be naturally nappy in order to get nappy hair.



a lot of American blacks are too watered down to get a truly nappy 'fro.



How do you grow african nappy hair?

While you could get something that makes hair grow- otherwise you're just stuck with waiting, some hair just doesn't grow quickly if you want you could get extentions .



How do you grow african nappy hair?

Apply Honey.



How do you grow african nappy hair?

get braids with weave



How do you grow african nappy hair?

My uncle did that- put it in braids (dreads) and use this African oil recommended at stores - i cant be sure of what it is now but ill call him and ask him and post it later. hope this helped!



How do you grow african nappy hair?

try getting extinsions and interweave them into your own hair and use alot of hair food/grease like sulfur 8 medicated original formula anti-dandruff hair%26amp;scalp conditioner once you have your extinsions intwined with your hair your hair will start to grow but allways use the grease to feed your hair ok good luck hope i helped



How do you grow african nappy hair?

Have you cut off if any relaxed hair? Braids will help it grow. Two strands twist, bantu and cornrolls. S-Curl is a good moisturizer to use and olive oil is a good seal or carrot. This is my favorite site Blackhaircare.com check it out the ladies are into growing healthy and long hair.Search and you will find more information. They love natural hair.



How do you grow african nappy hair?

This is one of the best sites I can recommend: http://www.longhaircareforum.com/forums/...



"Long Hair Care Forums is the ultimate Internet resource for women of color that want to grow healthy beautiful long hair."



Try not to blow-dry and flat-iron your hair too often. If you have to, try doin' one..like let your hair air-dry and then flat-iron it. Less heat is better!



Careful with the products you add to your hair. That's just causing build-up. Which reminds me...you should get a clarifying conditioner or any product that removes build-up. A homemade remedy is just the use of apple-cidar vinegar.



You need to keep your hair moisturized. So you need a moisturizer particularly water-based (look for a hair product with water/aqua as the first ingredient--such as ORS Olive Oil). Coconut milk, olive oil and honey are supposed to leave your hair shiny and smooth. However, not everything works for everyone. Baby your ends! Snip away the damaged ends. Trust me...my hair was almost waist-length but I hated how my ends were looking. It looked all crispy and fried...lol. It doesn't make sense leaving them...what you can do to save some length...is continued dusting--just trimming very slight amounts.



After moisturizing your hair, you should top it off with oil. I have Silk Elements Revive and Restore All-In-One root penetrating oil. Jojoba oil is supposed to be great too. The oil acts as a sealant...to keep the moisture in. Wild Growth Oil works well too.



After you wash your hair, you should add a leave-in and then moisturizer and oil or an oil moisturizer. Try not to brush your hair too much when its wet. Its most fragile at this time.



Many people like Keracare products...particularly their shampoo and conditioner. I am currently using a Creme of Nature shampoo. They don't contain Sodium Laureth Sulphate which is apparently a bit harsh for your hair.



Hair Mayonnaise is also a great product. Its good for when your hair is in need of protein. I don't recommend you use this product on a daily basis.



Kinikakes (one of the girl's from that site I recommended) says this: "Use what's in your kitchen. Add eggs or mayonaise (protein) honey, soft, ripe avocado, coconut, or olive oil (softness/silkiness/moisture), crushed garlic (prevents breakage), or cayenne pepper (stimulates growth) to your conditioning treatments for awesome, at-home special treatment!"



Drink lots of water too and watch what you eat. Milk, protein shakes and vitamins are advised. Biotin is excellent for hair growth. It should also be taken with B-Complex or some multi-vitamin. However, not everyone can stand to use Biotin for different reasons.



If you relax your hair, try and space out your relaxers...and use the mildest one.



You need to do protective styles...such as bunning. That way you hair won't be exposed to those harsh elements of weather (wind) and it won't rub against your clothes.



Scalp stimulation is also recommended. Massage your scalp frequently. When you're brushing your hair...try to bend over and brush from the back to the tip.



Good luck with the growing process and I wish you healthy hair!



How do you grow african nappy hair?

Are you trying to grow African Nappy Hair?



How do you grow african nappy hair?

apply some hair gro

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