Can Natural Hair be Trained?

I’ve heard of the so-called concept of “training” natural hair, meaning to have the hair respond a certain way to heat. “Untrained” natural hair would be more unrulely, so to speak. It wouldn’t become silky straight when a blow dryer and pressing comb, or flat iron is applied, but after using these appliances on the hair on a regular basis, the hair will respond “better” by becoming more silky, straight, smooth, straight, and some what limp.

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Can Natural Hair be Trained?

Satin/Silk Pillowcases – Do they really help?

I decided to try the whole satin pillow case idea instead of my satin bonnet or scarf and I find that they can be more damaging than good. Here’s why: Without your hair tied down they create tangles & knots Your hair may not stay on just the pillowcase itself If the air is dry it will still dry out your hair They can’t retain moisture in the hair So now lets review the above reasons; Without your hair tied down they create tangles & knots Absolutely! Although I find that sleeping on a satin or silk pillowcase may keep your hair from being really smashed down, the hair tends to tangle and knot more because it is out and not tied down to prevent friction as you sleep.

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Satin/Silk Pillowcases – Do they really help?

Natural Hair Questions: #2

This is a video with myself answering some more questions regarding natural haircare. Questions: 1.

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Natural Hair Questions: #2

Natural Hair: Questions #1

This article is just a video of myself, answering some questions about natural hair that women on Youtube inquired about. Questions: 1

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Natural Hair: Questions #1

Natural Hair: Knots, Tangles, & Shed Hairs

The topic of today is why is my hair always in knots and/or tangled? Why do I keep getting fairy knots (tiny single strand knots on the ends of the hair)? Why is my hair always tangled and breaking

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Natural Hair: Knots, Tangles, & Shed Hairs

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