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Decoding All Your Natural Hair Woes9 min read

Natural afro hair is known for its versatility and beauty. While it shines in all its glory, there are a list of problems that come with it. The natural hair movement is in full force and there are a list of celebs around the world that are coming out and embracing their natural textures and curls. However, there is no denying that textured hair come with a slew of problems. Read on as we decode all your natural hair woes here!

1. The Quantity Of Product

Every girl with afro hair has gone through this! With a large amount of thick and voluminous hair, the dime-size product quantity does not work for you. Manier times you might require a whole lot of product to cover a head full of curls. However, using excess amount of hair product can be harmful to your natural tresses. That is why it is extremely important to use natural and mild products that do not chemically harm your locs. All products from TCB Naturals are just right for you!

2. Excess Frizz And Breakage

Given our hair texture and pattern, frizz and breakage is a part of it, it happens to the most of us! Instead of fighting it or using chemical products out of frustration, learn to embrace and work your way around reducing it. Curls and coils tend to tangle around themselves and cause matting and breakage. However, you can effectively reduce tangles, frizz and breakage if you have a proper haircare regimen in place. Make sure you apply enough TCB Naturals Hair Food, Herbal Hair Food on your scalp and tresses. It is packed with protein and lanolin that plays a major role in strengthening the elasticity of your strands and reducing breakage.

3. Shrinkage Is Real

Women with a kinky afro have to deal with shrinkage on a completely new level! When kinky or coily textures hair is wet, it tends to shrink because the coils come too close to each other. Accepting natural hair shrinkage is one of the greatest challenges when you are embarking on a natural hair journey. Your hair’s ability to shrink is also an indication of its elasticity and ability to resist breakage. Therefore, even though natural hair shrinkage can sometimes be frustrating, it is important that we remember it is a sign of healthy hair. However, we have some good methods to control shrinkage.

Hairstyles like a high bun or Bantu knots can help elongate your hair and make you look cute at the same time. You can also blow dry your tresses, use ponytail holders or roller sets to stretch out your coils. While stretching your curls, it is vital to maintain the level of moisture in your roots and strands with TCB Naturals Leave-In Treatment, Deep Penetrating Treatment. 

4. Dandruff And Scalp You

Kinky hair is naturally drier and less oily than straighter hair, so dandruff is usually a problem for everyone who has embarked on their natural hair journey! It is natural and bound to happen because of your unique hair texture and less hair oil. We highly recommend usage of sulphate free, mild shampoos that do not strip your scalp off its natural oils. Make sure you also apply natural oils like Coconut and Argan in your hair to keep dandruff at an arm’s length and have nourished and hydrated tresses all day long.

5. Don’t Be Afraid Of Hot Oil Treatments

Afro hair differs from other hair in many ways. The most prominent differences are that afro hair is thicker, it’s made up of more cuticle layers and it’s much curlier. It is also more prone to dryness and breakage. Because of this, special treatments such as hot oil can help you care for your lush tresses. It is known to effectively maintain moisture balance of your hair, which contributes to length retention and consequently longer hair. The frequency of how often and how you should do a Hot Oil Treatment varies from person to person. It will depend mostly on the overall condition of your hair.

The technique of hot oiling your hair is very simple, start with putting the oil mixture in a bowl and placing the bowl in another bowl of hot water for a few minutes until the oil is warm (not too hot, you don’t want to burn your scalp). Next, spray some water on your tresses and divide it into sections. Once your ‘fro is damp, apply the oil into your scalp and hair, making sure you do not forget the ends. Once you are done, wear a shower cap and sit under a hooded dryer for 30 minutes, shampoo, and condition normally on the next day. Apply TCB Naturals Leave-In Treatment, Deep Penetrating Treatment after conditioning for some extra care! We know this is a long process! However, it will leave your hair healthy, soft and full of sheen.

We decoded all the natural hair woes for you so that you can embark on your natural hair journey and embrace your mane with pride!

If you think you have damaged your hair during your journey, check out Hair Tips For Damaged Hair and get expert solutions!

Courtesy: Teen Vogue

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