4C-NATURAL HAIR PRODUCTS I LOVE
4C hair is gorgeous on African women, but if you're not used to it, it can be difficult to manage. However, practice will help you become more adept at controlling it. Hair products have a big impact on your hair growth, even while how you care for and handle your hair largely affects its density and length.
I'll include some of the products I use for my natural hair below, along with links to vitamins that support hair growth, because you asked me to do so in your blog. However, how frequently you wash and style your hair also affects how it develops. Whether you frequently use protective hair or style your natural hair every day, these suggestions and products can help you get the hair of your dreams.
WASHING
In an effort to protect my hair, I attempt to wash my hair every two weeks. Deep washing takes place at the end of the month. When I wear my natural hair without protective styles, I wash it once a week. I'd advise you to wash your hair regardless of whether you have extensions or are wearing braids or other protective styles because some people ignore their hair when under a wig or braids. I'll suggest that you frequently water your hair. Below are some washing and deep-cleaning products I often use. The last day of every month is when I do deep washing and masking of my hair. I use a mask as a reparative measure when I see my hair falling out a lot so I don’t do that on a regular basis.
DETANGLING HAIR.
For detangling my hair, I typically use Adwoa Beauty deep conditioner. This hair product uses the refreshing cooling qualities of exotic baobab and a unique combination of mint oils to bind your tangles and revitalize your scalp. Your curl conditioning treatments can make them look better by providing the moisture they require for sustainability and styling. The deep conditioning treatment is noticeably moisture-rich and made of organic oils. I discovered that whenever I use this product, my hair retains water well and is constantly soft.
LEAVE—IN CONDITIONERS, OILS, REDEFINING CURLY HAIR
The last stage of the handling of your hair is the styling of the hair. I mostly use hair oils for my scalp, leave-in- conditioner for the hair and if I am going for curls use the curling cream. I also try to trim my hair monthly to remove the dead ends for healthy hair. I try to use as least heat as possible on my hair. I use hair serum to help promote the shine of the hair and prevent hair from being too greasy and weighed down. Here are some of the products I use for this step.
SUPPLEMENTS
These are the hair supplements I buy for myself. I hope it helps.