African-American hair help .

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Jan 14, 2013

Brittany B.

@Victoria D, thank you. i will definitely take your advice. :)

Jan 12, 2013

Victoria D.

*two

Jan 12, 2013

Victoria D.

To different textures will feel different naturally but if you aren't moisturizing it will never be soft or manageable like AA hair can be! Cut down on shampoos with sulfates (soaping agent) it strips our hair and makes it dry and stiff and increase conditioning treatments with conditioners that don't have silicone ( anything that end in -cone).... 

Jan 12, 2013

Brittany B.

thank u @Latia

Jan 11, 2013

Latia C.

You can probably find marshmallow root powder in your local health food store under the name Althea Root. I know for a fact you can order it online. One online store that I found marshmallow root powder was butters-n-bars.com.

Jan 11, 2013

Brittany B.

I went on naturallycurly.com & so far i'm pretty sure i have 4b, high porosity, high density, fine hair. :-D

Jan 11, 2013

Pamela W.

You're Welcome! It's complicated now but you'll soon understand your hair. Hell I'm still trying to understand my hair. LOL! Good Luck! 

Jan 11, 2013

Monae S.

organic root stimulator replenishing pak! 

Jan 11, 2013

Sevetria M.

I had my big chop done by a pro. I eventually opted for locks. As far as products its trial & error. Your hair will let u know what it likes

Jan 11, 2013

Keli B.

I did my big chop at home, but my friend who is a stylist did it. As long as you're ready, and your sure that its what you want, it's not so traumatic. I did mine a little early and I rocked a twa for a while. It's fairly easy. We did it while my hair was wet, detangled the curls, and snipped out what was straight. 

Jan 11, 2013

Keli B.

I swear by co-washing. I love it! And coconut oil is amazing as a sealer, but not as a moisturizer, so a leave in conditioner or some kind of butter and then an oil of your choice. Also! Deep conditioning! The best treatment for stubborn hair, I promise.

Jan 11, 2013

Brittany B.

& to anyone who can answer this question, if u big chopped, did u get it done professionally or do it yourself? What was the process like? Thank you beauties ♥

Jan 11, 2013

Brittany B.

@Pamela W i figured i should probably do exactly what u said with co-washing most of the time & shampooing once a month. Thanks for confirming that, because at first i wasn't sure if that was what i was supposed to do :)

@Shannon W thank u, I'm gonna check that out!

@Alisha M. thanks! where did u purchase it? It sounds great!

@Latia C thank u for that info. where can u find marshmallow root powder??

@Nichole M i think I'm about ready for the big chop! I'm getting sick of having 2 completely different textures that hate each other. I think I'll feel so much more free when I get it over with. That makes so much sense! Also, i will make absolute sure i watch out 4 mineral oil. That's crazy because it actually sounds like something that helps retain moisture smh. & NO sulfates in my shampoo . Got it! Great info, love!

@Tirane H i am definitely adding that to my hair care routine. Thanks alot :)

Jan 11, 2013

Brittany B.

@jorie c I'll definitely check that out. thank u.

@ andrea c a hot oil treatment definitely sounds like what i should do. Is Shea Moisture expensive?

@Pamela W i was definitely trying to comb it dry smh i don't know why i didn't think to try it while saturated with conditioner. Also, my hair is soft but thick at the same time. It's complicated & i don't understand it! lol but seriously, that was some really great advice & info. thank u!

Jan 11, 2013

Tirane H.

Try detangling your hair while it's wet with conditioner in it. This works best for me when I'm in the shower! Try sectioning your hair and combing from the ends to the root. Product wise, it's all about trying to find something that works for you. Some people choose not to use sulfates, but they don't bother my hair. 

Jan 11, 2013

Latia C.

I would pick up some marshmallow root powder if I were you. I'm not a transitioning, but I do long relaxer stretches. I found that adding marshmallow root powder to my homemade detangling spray has aided me in detangling my 4b/4c hair. Always start from the bottom up when detangling. I also suggest detangling on hair that has been moisturized thoroughly to not only help prevent breakage, but to help any knots slip out without breaking your hair off in the process. Transitioning will be a learning process. As Pamela suggested, find products that your hair loves; it will make transitioning a lot easier for you. Try different styles that blend your two textures and that helps the line of demarcation not be so harsh. That is where a lot of breakage tends to happen when either stretching relaxers or transitioning.

Jan 10, 2013

Pamela W.

Pre-pooing is a prep to your hair when you're going to use a sulfate shampoo. It's supposed to increase moisture and strength to your hair. I use coconut oil, olive oil, jamaican castor oil and any conditioner. 

Jan 10, 2013

Andrea C.

@Pamela, what is pre-pooing and how do you pre-poo your hair?

Jan 10, 2013

Alisha M.

The coconut oil by organic root stimulator is amazing!!! Only thing is, when it reaches below a certain temperature it hardens. But run the bottle under warm water and problem solved

Jan 10, 2013

Pamela W.

Welcome!!! :D
@Shannon W Coconut oil is my go to oil. I have a really dry scalp that flakes and Coconut oil is the only thing that helps. Its a must in my hair routine! 

Jan 10, 2013

Shannon W.

I have a salon and one of my African-American co workers swears by coconut oil. I'm even hooked now.

Jan 10, 2013

LaPorsha B.

Okay thanks Pamela!!

Jan 10, 2013

Pamela W.

@Brittany you want to try a co-wash (conditioner only) most of the time. Use a shampoo maybe once a month. If you must shampoo your hair, try pre-pooing before you shampoo your hair. 

Jan 10, 2013

Pamela W.

I've been using it for only a month but I love it. I have a protective style right now so I use it only on my roots with my spritz mixture and coconut oil. It's thick enough for my 4C hair. 

Jan 10, 2013

LaPorsha B.

@pamela, I've been wanting to try the elasta qp mango butter. How long have u been using it and how often do u moisturize with it?