FAQ

Do you really need to condition your hair?

Do you really need to condition your hair?

The truth is conditioning after you shampoo is essential to having healthy, shiny hair. Condition after every shampoo—three to four times a week for fine hair, daily for dry or damaged hair. No matter the type, texture or length of your locks, conditioning on a regular basis can improve the look and feel of your hair.

What happens if you dont cut your hair?

“By not cutting your hair, you are actually risking the length rather than letting it grow,” says Bivona. When those ends split, they’ll eventually travel up your hair and break it off higher, leaving your hair shorter than before—and such was the case with my sad, sad locks.

What is the purpose of hair on your head?

The hair on your head keeps your head warm and provides a little cushioning for your skull. Eyelashes protect your eyes by decreasing the amount of light and dust that go into them, and eyebrows protect your eyes from sweat dripping down from your forehead.

What is the purpose of hair?

While humans have developed clothing and other means of keeping warm, the hair found on the head serves primarily as a source of heat insulation and cooling (when sweat evaporates from soaked hair) as well as protection from ultra-violet radiation exposure. The function of hair in other locations is debated.

What are the 4 types of hair?

The four hair types are type 1 straight, type 2 wavy, type 3 curly and type 4 tight curls. Hair type and texture are determined by several factors including genetics.

How do I find my hair type?

An easy way to tell which category your hair falls into is to take a single strand from your hairbrush and lay it down on a plain, flat surface. Next, cut a piece of sewing thread about six inches long (choose a similar color to your hair if you can) and place it next to your strand of hair.

What does 1C hair look like?

Type 1C is generally straight, has body like 1B, and has a few waves hidden here and there. This hair type has strands that tend to be thick and coarse and has the ability to hold a curl. Type 1C can also have a perfectly tousled look when left to dry naturally.

What does 4C hair look like?

4C textures are similar to 4B textures, but the tightly coiled strands are more fragile and have a very tight zig-zag pattern that is sometimes indiscernible to the eye. This hair type experiences the greatest amount of shrinkage — about 75 percent or more — than the other textures.

How can I moisturize my 4C hair everyday?

Keeping 4C hair moisturized can be difficult, but we’ve got 10 amazing tips for you that will make hair care a breeze.

  1. Stay hydrated.
  2. Use a good moisturizer.
  3. Lock in moisture using the LOC method.
  4. Minimize heat exposure.
  5. Don’t touch!
  6. Sleep in a satin bonnet.
  7. Wear protective hairstyles.
  8. Deep condition your hair.

What is a 2c hair type?

Type 2c hair is thicker, coarser wavy hair that is composed of a few more actual curls rather than just waves. Type 2c hair tends to be more resistant to styling and will frizz easily. Wavy whirlies tend to use a lot of gel to style and manage frizz.

How often should 2c hair be washed?

Loose and classic curls can lather up two to four times a week. Coily curl types can co-wash weekly, and deep cleanse with shampoo once a month. Tight curls fall somewhere in between – shampoo or co-wash every few days to a week. A good rule of thumb: If your curls feel dry, try washing less frequently.

How do I make my curls more defined?

Tips for Defining Your Curls

  1. Shampoo your curls sparingly and always with a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner.
  2. Dry curls gently to avoid breakage and frizz.
  3. Never brush your curls!
  4. Use curl-defining styling products while your hair is still wet.
  5. Don’t mess with dry curls.
  6. Protect your curls while you sleep.

Does my hair need protein or moisture?

Just like your body, your hair needs protein in order to stay healthy. If your hair feels limp or weak, it may be a sign that your hair needs a protein treatment. Protein treatments boost the hair with a variety of nutrients and proteins to help reconstruct and strengthen hair strands.

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