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Monday, 12 September 2016


6 Ways to Spring Into Your Natural Haircare Regimen

Although spring is officially just a few days away! This means swimsuits, vacations, and of course your springtime haircare regimen. In each season, your natural haircare regimen should change because of the moisture, or lack thereof, in the air. The question is how do we keep our natural hair moisturized while doing all those springtime activities.
Here are 6 tips to spring into your natural haircare regimen:

Condition Before Swimming, Followed by Clarifying Shampoo

During the winter, I rarely used shampoo unless it's bentonite clay. But during the spring, swimming is one my favorite activities to do, and it happens a lot. If you're a swimmer, it's important to prepare your natural hair before swimming. Wet your hair and apply conditioner BEFORE swimming. Then wash it out and apply a swimming cap. Once finished swimming, grab your favorite clarifying shampoo, applying it from your roots to your ends. This clarifying shampoo will cleanse and protect your hair from the elements like chloride and other harmful chemicals.

Deep Condition/ Hot Oil Treatment

Deep conditioning is always a staple in my springtime regimen – really in all the seasons, but spring is a great time to apply a moisturizing deep conditioner or hot oil treatment at least once a week.

Humectants Are Your Best Friend

Humectants are great! Especially if you live in a humid climate like I do. It gets really humid in Louisiana so most products with Glycerin, Castor Oil, Propylene Glycol, and honey should be used. The humectants in these products provide for healthier, shinier hair by bringing the moisture from humidity into the strands.
Note: If you live in drier climates such as Las Vegas, humectants are not so good for your natural hair during Spring/Summer. It’s best to stick to lighter products. Humectants in these climates will pull the moisture out of your strands.

LCO or LOC Method

Liquid, cream, oil OR liquid, oil, cream – whichever you are using, make sure that you're sealing with an oil. For moisture to be kept in your natural hair, it's important to add the moisture and follow-up with a sealant (coconut oil, shea butter, etc).

Take Care of Your Hair From the Inside Out

Watching what you eat and drink during any season is important, but during the spring our bodies can become very dehydrated, especially if we aren’t drinking enough water. So drink up! Drinking water is what keeps your hair thriving!

Try Different Hairstyles

I don’t know about you, but spring is my favorite time to try something new with my hair. The winter is all about protective styling. This spring, why not try that wash-n-no that you've been wanting to turn into a GO. This is my favorite to try in the spring.
Let me know what new products you will try this season!

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