Do you dream of long, natural tresses but don’t think you can get there?
You can if you include a few components in your hair care regimen:
You may even have a few things on your mind about your natural hair:
“My hair is really coily. Will it still grow?”
Remember black hair is more delicate. Those with a looser pattern of hair strands don’t require as much care. While those of you with very coily hair may find it is more difficult for the oils from your scalp to travel down the strands as easily. This means your hair may be dry, more brittle and prone to breakage and needs more attention.
“The women in my family don’t really have long hair.”
While this may be a factor, genetics doesn’t necessarily determine how long your hair will grow. What’s key to understand is there must be a healthy black hair care regimen and consistency.
“If I don’t cut my ends, will it grow long?”
Just the opposite if you have split ends! Hanging on to your split ends will accelerate damage, so be sure to get them trimmed.
“Are there black hair care recipes for hair growth?”
Yes, there are! Consider these carrier oils with several properties as a base for hair care recipes:
Argan Oil
Avocado Oil
Canola Oil (no, I’m not joking)
Coconut Oil
Grape seed Oil
Jojoba Oil
Olive Oil
Sunflower Oil
A Few Carrier Oil Foundation Recipes For Natural Hair Growth
You need to try a mix of oils for shine, moisture and of course, growth promotion:
Pre-Shampoo Oil Mix
1/2 cup grape seed oil
1/2 cup coconut oil
Apply one tablespoon at a time, while massaging the oil mix through your hair while using your fingers to untangle your hair completely from root to tip. First step before each shampoo. Yields 3 applications. ——
After Wash Oil Mix
1 oz castor oil
1 oz jojoba oil
½ oz vegetable/canola oil
½ oz grape seed oil
Stir together well. Use immediately after washing hair and follow up with a leave-in treatment.
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Hair Growth And Strengthening Mix
2 oz extra virgin olive oil 2 oz cold pressed coconut oil
3 oz unrefined Sunflower seed oil
Massage a small amount into your scalp daily. This blend stimulates hair growth, improves hair elasticity and shine.
The above recipes make great foundations for natural hair care. You can also incorporate essential oils into your mix to enhance the benefits of the oils.
“I’ve been growing my hair but it’s taking so long!”
It will grow but it’s a process. Give it time. It’s going to take months of consistency rather a couple of weeks. In addition, our hair grows ½ an inch per month on average (others may be faster). Remember our hair thrives most when left to rest. The good news is, this means less maintenance for you!
I hope you’re feeling more encouraged about growing your natural tresses from this information. Let me know how your hair growth journey is going and what is working for you. As always …
Dedicated To Your Beauty
Juliette Samuel
Esthetician/Author/Publisher
Nyraju Skin Care