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Simple Ways On How To Maintain Natural Hair Without Plaiting

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One of the most frequently discussed topics in the natural hair world is natural hair growth. Many of us aspire to have long, natural hair, and in my opinion, a big part of it has to do with the fact that we’ve been convinced for so long that we can’t actually grow long hair. How To Maintain Natural Hair Without Plaiting

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Simple Ways On How To Maintain Natural Hair Without Plaiting

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1. Keep your scalp clean

Keeping your scalp clean is one of the golden rules out there. You can’t expect your hair to grow healthy through tons of dirt and build up.

If you use a lot of products, I advise regularly shampooing your hair to ensure that your scalp is being properly cleansed.

It’s best to vary things up a little and use a cleaning conditioner like this one, which strikes a nice balance between a shampoo and a standard conditioner, as shampoo can be extremely drying for hair.

You can also simply co-wash with a standard conditioner, but if you use too many products, your scalp could not be completely cleaned.

I’d advise you to give yourself head massages as part of maintaining a clean scalp. When I first started out, I did this quite a bit.

You can either do this in the shower whilst you are washing your hair or just whenever you remember.

I love a good head massage, don’t you?

 

2. Keep it moisturised

Keeping your hair moisturised is really important. In the same way, you need to keep your body moisturised and hydrated with water you need to do the same thing when it comes to your hair.

Keep your hair moisturized with a particularly good hydrating leave-in conditioner and be sure to drink enough of water, especially in the summer.

It is always advisable to choose a leave-in conditioner with water (aqua) as the first ingredient. Ingredients are sometimes stated in percentage order, thus if water appears first, it is probably the principal element in the product. You desire that.

3. Avoid breakage

Whilst I know its ways to sit here and say avoid breakage its not so easy to spot the things that are actually causing your hair to break.

Some of the most common practices that cause hair breakage are:

Using heat without a heat protectant

Not know how to safely blow dry your hair

Being too rough with your hair

Allowing your hair to become overly dry

General lack of maintenance. If you are not sure of a good hair routine you can check out how to put a natural hair routine together here.

 

4. Trim

The majority of people dislike the idea of trimming their hair, despite the fact that it is one of the best things you can do to promote the health of your hair.

If you enjoy taking care of plants, you are aware of how crucial it is to regularly clip their leaves in order to maintain their health. Well, the same applies to your hair as well.

Your hair’s split ends, single-strand knots, and frayed ends are removed when you cut it. Your hair will remain healthy-looking and feeling thanks to this.

Never look at trimming your hair as a loss of length because it is not.

You can read all about the signs your hair gives when it is in need of a trim here.

 

5. Learn to detangle

Detangling is another important thing to do.

Although they are effective, detangling conditioners don’t actually detangle your hair. When we talk about “detangling” your hair, we mean to separate the intertwined hair strands that need to be freed.

If you don’t detangle, your hair will only get tangled up more, and you’ll start to break a lot of hairs by pulling them apart.

My preferred method of detangling my hair is with a finger comb. About that, you can read here. If finger detangling just doesn’t work for you, I suggest using a wide-tooth comb like this one and slowly working your way up from the ends of your hair. Basically, work your way up from the tips little by little till you reach

It’s always best to do this on damp hair with conditioner if you can. Or a leave-in conditioner if you are not going to wash it right now.

 

6. Keep your hair away from your shoulders

This might seem like a strange one but if your hair is around shoulder length you should try your best to keep it off your shoulders.

I promise I haven’t gone mad when I say this.

Most people’s hair looks to have stopped growing when it reaches shoulder length. As a result of all the rubbing your hair’s ends are doing on your shoulders, hair actually starts to break a lot at this stage. There is a great deal of conflict there.

With friction comes breakage and knowing that the ends of your hair are the oldest and therefore the most fragile part of your hair it’s important that you keep it well protected.

The LOC method can help but generally, I would say you should do hairstyles where not too much rubbing can happen especially if you tend to wear a lot of jumpers where the material is quite harsh.

I know when I was desperately trying to maintain my growth the second time I went natural I made sure to keep a close eye on the ends of my hair and for the first time ever I was able to grow my hair past my shoulders.

Regularly trimming your hair with professional scissors can also help as you keep your ends stranger this way too.

 

7. Protect your hair with satin

If you haven’t already heard about why it is so important to sleep on satin by now you have been missing out. Sleeping on cotton takes moisture out of your hair and when you have curly hair like ours your need to retain all the moisture you can get.

Sleeping on a satin pillowcase or with a satin scarf allows your hair to retain the moisture and on top of that, it reduces the amount of frizzing in your hair too as you have much less friction. You can take a look at some satin headscarves here.

 

8. Protective style when you can

Protective style is excellent for preserving and promoting the growth of natural hair. However, you shouldn’t rely too heavily on this as it too can fail. Too much time spent using protective styles or failing to moisturize your hair while it is being protected can cause dry hair, which in turn causes breakage.

 

Final thoughts on how to maintain and grow natural hair

Hopefully, by this point, you’ve realized that, in order to get actual results, all you need to do is keep your hair growing.

I personally followed all of the aforementioned advice to grow my hair to the length it is at this time.

 

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