Monday, April 27, 2009

Silk not cotton


Its so weird that our natural hair looks less like silk, more like cotton but really should be treated like silk. I have noticed that our hair is the most fragile of them all (4a-4b). Due to our tight curls, when the hair does a spiral its actually very weak at the turning point. If you examine your hair closely you would notice that even when natural the cuticle is not smooth and you feel ridges as you go along the hair shaft, this is the point where it tends to break. This is the way it grows out of the scalp. Protein treatments, deep conditioners all tend to smooth down the cuticle and "fill out" the ridges but nothing really permanent, thats the way we were born. I suggest that we treat our hair more like silk and less like cotton. As the wash cycle says, cold wash , gentle cycle and low iron (if at all). This means for us in addition to the different conditioning treatments and stretching of chemical treatments (to avoid overlapping); cold rinses, no harsh brushing or unnecessary combing and low heat. Just my 2 cents.

2 comments:

♥ Nikki ♥ said...

Great 2 cents! I couldn't agree more with everything mentioned.

Terry Christensen said...

I think perhaps our hair is one thing that often gets neglected. It was great to hear about taking better care of it. If you're hair is colored, try the great shampoo and conditioner from Aniise on www.beautifullynaturalskincare.com