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Hair Loss Products – Black Women

African American hair can be difficult to care for. It can be kinky, prone to breakage, and sometimes even dry and brittle. At one time, black men and women had to go to a hair supply store to find the items they needed to care for their hair. Today, many large chain retailers offer sections for many different ethnic hair types, making it much more convenient and cost effective to take care of your black hair.

African American hair is especially difficult to condition because it is made up of a thick collection of fine hairs. This makes it very challenging for natural oils to penetrate through the hair and onto the scalp. This usually results in both the hair and scalp becoming very dry. Many black individuals must use oils and lotions in their hair to keep the hair and skin well conditioned. Often, it is advised to wear a satin scarf to sleep to prevent breakage and loss of moisture against a cotton pillow case. Satin pillow cases may also help this, as cotton tends to wick moisture out of the skin and hair.

Unlike other hair types, African hair is much too dry to shampoo daily. In fact, some people suggest that the hair should only be washed a couple times a week at most. A leave-in conditioner, however, can be used daily to moisturize the hair and scalp. Hot oil treatments may also benefit the hair and scalp. These can be used one a month or, in cases of severe damage, even more often.

Those who relax or get a permanent in their hair will need to take special care to prevent damage, breakage, and drying. These salon treatments use harsh chemicals in the process that can make dry hair even drier and more difficult to manage. It’s important to ask your salon stylist how to maintain your hair. There are a variety of products that can keep chemically-treated hair healthy and shiny.



Those suffering with graying hair will find a fairly broad selection of hair dyes that can be purchased in a box at a drug store for a nominal cost. These dyes can last from a few days up to several weeks or even months. Salon dyes usually last slightly longer than those purchased in a retail store. A professional may also be able to cover grays more evenly than you can do at home.

In addition, hair loss products can also differ for those with stiff, course, or kinky hair. Because it’s difficult to penetrate through the existing hair, it may be difficult to blend hair loss products like sprays and lotions in with the natural hair line. It’s important that these products are gentle to the scalp and existing hair. Because the existing hair may be very dry, it’s a good idea to purchase a product that moisturizes instead of dries. A drying hair loss product can be disastrous to already fragile black hair. For quality hair loss treatments, shop around on the internet or talk to a salon stylist to see what he or she would recommend for your hair.

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