AFRO HAIR CARE
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Hair Color
Hair color can do good or bad for your hair. Before hair color is applied, your hair should be in the best condition possible. The more gentle hair colors are natural hennas, organic and chemical free hair colors, and semi-permanent hair coloring.
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Henna
Henna is a natural plant used to color hair. Hennas usually contain no chemicals--but can be drying. Itt must not be applied to hair that is freshly permed, relaxed or in bad condition, it will cause dryness and breakage if your hair is not in good condition. Deep conditioning your hair at least weekly for 2-4 weeks could help the condition of your hair before you apply hair color. Hena color can also cover gray hair.
Try hair colors that are chemical-free, on toxic hair colors, organic hair colors, or henna hair colors.
Semi-Permanent hair color
Semi-Permanent hair color will fade or wash out over 4-6 weeks. It will also add shine and texture.
Permanent hair color
Permanent hair color: Is a more harsh than semi-permanent hair color. It breaks down the cuticle and saturates the hair shaft with color. Permanent hair color can lighten the hair unlike Semi-hair color. This hair color can be damaging if your hair is not in good condition or if a professional does not apply it. You will know if your hair is in good condition by testing the elasticity in the strands. Deep conditioning, eating healthy foods or taking good quality vitamins will help with your hair health.
With all hair color applications use Infusium 23 or a good liquid hair strengthener as a regular part of your hair regimen. Also, deep condition regularly, and when having color applied, stay 2 shades within your hair color range; lighter or darker for better results. Changing the hair more than 3 shades can be damaging. For best results, consult a professional hair colorist.
Afro Detangler will keep your colored natural Afro textured hair in good condition.
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