Of course! Black natural hair has different curl patterns just as black skin had beautiful shades ranging from cafe au lait to obsidian. Our natural hair can be anything from loose curls, coils the size of a pencil diameter, to a z pattern. The key is coaxing out the pattern and ultimately defining the curl by using the right products.
Most black hair textures do not respond well to certain chemicals due to our hair's protein content; specifically alcohols (chemicals with -ol) because they are too drying, petroleum (yeah it is a by product of gasoline) and coats rather than penetrates hair shaft, Sodium lauryl sulfate (sulfates) lathering agent in shampoo also drying, and sili(cones).
We need products which have MOISTURE! That's why naturals read conditioner and shampoo bottles we are scanning for those agents! Select products you find online or the many natural hair products popping up in Whole Foods and Target!
Our hair needs a thick creamy leave in conditioner (key!!!), an agent to help retain moisture, shea butter, mango butter etc., and a few drops of a natural oil(sweet almond, jojoba, olive, grapeseed) or whatever you like for sheen. Also, try 100% Aloe vera gel for definition and hold if your hair needs it.
Our hair is so very versatile, wash n go, coil outs, twist outs, braid outs, flat twists corn rows, flat iron( I dont place heat on my hair but it is an option), pony puffs, curls, or waves!!
Experiment, find out what products work best for you.
Educate yourself about hair care on YouTube, join a natural hair group in your city/town, ask naturals you see on the street, we are happy to help you.
Enjoy your journey!
you just curl it however you want you dont need to have curly hair to curl your hair its actually sometimes easier to curl your hair if your hair is straight
Nothing.
you curl it with a curling iron. it needs to be kind of wet first. you could also use hot rollers.
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"Natural" means you do not do anything to manipulate your black/African American hair to change its texture (i.e. perm, relaxer, smoother, texturizer, etc. anything that removes the kinks, curls, or waves). Some natural women don't even use hot tools.
you just curl it however you want you dont need to have curly hair to curl your hair its actually sometimes easier to curl your hair if your hair is straight
its either natural or you make it curl dumbas
no, she has people curl her hair for her.
Nothing.
Choosing the right products for natural black hair can be challenging, as everyone's hair is different and requires different care. However, here are some of the best products for natural black hair that are commonly recommended: Shampoo: A sulfate-free shampoo is recommended for natural black hair, as sulfates can strip the hair of its natural oils and lead to dryness and breakage. Some popular sulfate-free shampoos for natural black hair include Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo and Creme of Nature Argan Oil Shampoo. Conditioner: A moisturizing conditioner is essential for natural black hair, as it helps to hydrate and soften the hair. Some popular conditioners for natural black hair include Carol's Daughter Black Vanilla Leave-In Conditioner and Curly Knot Today Leave-In Conditioner. Deep Conditioner: A deep conditioner can help to nourish and strengthen natural black hair. Some popular deep conditioners for natural black hair include Mielle Organics Babassu Oil & Mint Deep Conditioner and TGIN Honey Miracle Hair Mask. Oil: Oils can help to seal in moisture and nourish the hair. Some popular oils for natural black hair include Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Coconut Oil, and Argan Oil. Leave-in Conditioner: A leave-in conditioner can help to provide additional moisture and protection to natural black hair. Some popular leave-in conditioners for natural black hair include As I Am Leave-In Conditioner and Camille Rose Naturals Curl Love Moisture Milk. Styling Products: Styling products can help to define and enhance natural black hair. Some popular styling products for natural black hair include Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie and Aunt Jackie's Don't Shrink Flaxseed Elongating Curling Gel.
she has natural wavy hair.. Like meeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!! yay im sooooooooooooooooo happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -x-
Though there are treatments to straighten or curl hair it is a matter of genetics as to what the natural state is.
LEt it air dry. Also, try curl scrunch gel if u want it to look natural then don't use rollers.
hey sorry to say but that's her natural hair...... its curly like that
yes cc does have natural black hair.
either tie it up or straighten it or curl it but just be happy about yourself and your natural hair!:)
YES there is it is curl your hiar shampoo or just curl your hair with an flatt iron