All Articles Tagged "how to grow long african-american hair"
Growing Natural Hair

Growing natural hair in today’s ‘Tip of the Day’ comes at no price at all, and you can do it for African-American hair at any time, several times of the day! It’s called: wrapping.
When African-American hair is long and permed, it can be wrapped around by an African-American hair stylist who is savvy about African-American hair care products, in a round, circular motion and the ends of the African-American hair strands are protected.
But, when it comes natural African-American hair, wrapping means something different. It means wrapping natural hair with a silk scarf, after putting braids and twists in the hair to hold it in place. Doing so promotes long African-American hair, because it prevents the natural hair from twisting and tangling and breaking into split ends.
Stay tuned for more tips on long African-American growth.
Long African-American Hair Advice 101 (

We present to you today’s ‘Tip of the Day’ for growing long African-American hair… Read the rest of this entry »
African-American Hair Advice 101

Today’s long African-American hair ‘Tip of the Day’ discusses hairdressers, after the jump.
New Tips for Growing Long Natural Hair

Today’s natural African-American hair tip has caused a bit of debate in the long African-American hair community. Check out this black hair advice, after the jump… Read the rest of this entry »
African-American Long Hair Growth Tips

Four major aspects of African-American hair are listed below, and they encourage long African-American growth. By following these long African-American hair growth tips, African-American hair can be nurtured to its full potential.
MOISTURE
To grow long African-American hair, you must maintain a level of moisture on African-American scalp. African-American hair tends to be dry, and thus requires dutiful conditioning and moisture on a frequent basis.
PRESERVATION
Some may argue that weaves (which include braids) on African-American hair are a great way to prevent long African-American hair from snagging or breaking, especially during all kinds of weather. Another tip for the preservation and promotion of long African-American hair is to wrap it in a silk scarf before bed at night.
Stay tuned for more handy tips on how to care for and achieve long African-American hair.
Long African-American Hair Q & A

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Washing African-American hair once a week will suffice. Because of the natural dryness of African-American hair, there’s no need to wash the hair more than that amount, as doing so would over-dry the hair. If the mission is to grow long African-American hair, then don’t over-dry.
Long African-American Hair Boost

How does one grow long African-American hair? The luscious African-American fro?
How to Grow Long & Healthy African-American Hair

Long African-American hair growth can be achieved by following the golden rules. Read the rest of this entry »
Biggest Myths About African-American Hair
In our quest to outwardly express our inner diva, black women worldwide have sacrificed time and treasure to achieve ravishing ringlets, roller sets and relaxers. It’s a constant struggle and sometimes we’re unknowingly battling ourselves. There is a wealth of misinformation swirling about when it comes to African-American hair care. Acting on this false information only leads to unnecessary stress and frustration. Here are some commonly held misconceptions about African-American hair.
How to Maintain Cornrows or Extensions

Whether you’re considering braids or rock them regularly, there are some basic dos and don’ts for maintaining cornrows and extensions.


