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How Do You Shampoo African American Hair?

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How Do You Shampoo African American Hair?

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Natural African American hair is very dry and fragile due to the shape of its strand. The hairs are tightly coiled therefore, they don’t allow moisture and essential oils to travel down the strand that easily. This causes dryness. A daily moisturizer must be placed onto the hair, since this hair type doesn’t hold oil easily, Washing of this hair type is only necessary once a week. Excessive washing, harsh products, and improper care can cause dryness, shedding and breakage. Detangle hair. Using a wide tooth comb, separate the hair into sections. Spray the hair with a mist of water to make the hair easier to comb. Work your way from the ends of the hair to the bottom near the scalp. Once you have detangled your hair. Soak your hair in luke warm water. Allow your hair to be soaking wet, so it can rinse off any topical dirt. While the hair is wet, begin massaging the scalp. Try to remove any extra product and build up before adding shampoo. Using a sulfate free shampoo (Sodium Lauryl Sulf

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