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Natural Hair Care, A to Z: Everything You Need to Know

Consider this your go-to guide for caring for natural hair
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S – Shrinkage

Shrinkage is when your natural hair looks noticeably shorter after getting wet or being washed.

T – Trimming

Curly hair should be trimmed every 4-5 months to keep your curls in optimum shape and avoid split ends.

U – Updos

Wearing your hair up for certain occasions means doing something a little different, but also protects your hair. Remember to use products to keep it moisturized and find a great style for you.

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V – Volume

You can add volume to your hair with certain protective styles, or having it cut a certain way.

W – Wash and go

This popular term refers to when you wash and style your hair and then let it air dry while you're out and about without manipulating it after for you to go to bed, etc.

X – Xtra care

Look closely at your ends and make sure they're being moisturized with oils and butter. But also take extra care of your hair in general because being natural means you have to look after your hair a lot more now, but there are things that you can also let go of.

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Y – Yogurt

Believe it or not, yogurt is actually an excellent source of protein for DIY deep conditioners (and if you're not feeling the DIY vibe, we like the Shea Moisture Manuka Honey & Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Protein-Strong Treatment, $11.49).

Z – Zero tolerance

If you're the kind of girl who prefers to relax her hair, fine, but once you decide to go natural, you're leaving that way of life behind you — and we have zero tolerance for relaxers or chemical treatments on our hair (think of all the breakage they could cause!).

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BY CARMEN WILLIAMS | JUN 30, 2019 | SHARES
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