If your ethnicity is African or African-American, you are sure to have black
hair that is naturally dry. You would notice that your hair needs to be
moisturized daily to avoid frizz and brittleness. African hair is naturally
dense and thick. You should choose the shampoo and conditioner that is
specifically formulated for black hair and keep it moisturized. But what about
during the night? Is there any special care that you need to do for your black
hair? The answer would be "yes.” Black hair, when not taken care of during the
night, could become very frizzy and almost impossible to style hair in the
morning. Read on to find out how to take care of it at night.
1. Don’t use cotton pillowcases. The fabric of the
pillowcase you’re sleeping on has an effect on your black hair. Cotton absorbs
water, thus your black hair rubs on the cotton fabric and rids it of moisture.
Use silk or satin fabric pillowcases or if you still want to use cotton
pillowcases, you may do so but use a satin lining over it so your hair would
touch only the lining rather than the cotton fabric. 2. Apply hair
moisturizer before going to bed. Applying hair moisturizer during the
day keeps your black hair hydrated but during the night, when the temperature
usually drops, applying moisturizer to your hair is a must. Before going to bed,
liberally apply moisturizer on your hair and wrap a satin scarf or bonnet around
it to seal in the moisture. Remember not to use cotton bonnet as it would defeat
its purpose. Don’t tie the scarf too tightly as well. One good product you could
use as an overnight moisturizer is Shea Moisture Coconut Conditioning milk. This
product is natural and water based as well. One of the problems leave-on
moisturizer has on hair is the oil content of the product. Since Shea coconut
conditioning milk is natural, it doesn’t have high oil content. 3.
Never sleep with hair accessories on. The idea that you should
hold your black hair in place while you sleep by using hair accessories or hair
clips is not recommended. Sleeping with hair accessories only adds breakage to
your hair. Remove everything from headbands to hair clips. 4.
Moisturize the ends of your braids. If you’re sporting braided
black hair, you don’t need to unbraid it when you sleep or you’ll have the
longest time braiding the strands back when you wake up. What you could do is
apply moisturizer more on the ends and lightly spray on some conditioner on your
scalp. After the application, wrap your braids with a satin bonnet starting from
the back of your neck going up. 5. Untangle weave or
extensions. Before heading to bed, be sure to untangle your weave or
hair extensions carefully. Weaves and extensions last longer when they are
handled the right way. You should spray conditioner on your scalp to prevent
brittleness on your natural hair.
Remember that the properties of black hair are quite different from other
types of hair so never attempt to use products or procedures that are not
specifically for black hair. Taking care of it takes only small steps to keep it
from drying out so now you’ll always have soft black hair everyday starting from
the time you wake in the morning. Good luck! Other people are reading
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