This manual was written to you to answer a little education on biracial hair care, and some of the questions that you get more often. These tips on biracial hair care should be useful to develop a treatment to give you healthy hair. After a brief introduction, we are moving in a question and answer.
Unfortunately I can not tell you exactly what is best for you or your child. I purposely avoided a cookbook approach is original in the instructions because proper maintenance of hairmore an art than a science. each person's hair a bit 'different and requires a slightly different routine maintenance. My two daughters have the same father and mother are different types of hair. I think it's an oil, which is great for hard for others. After years of trying, I have the best schemes for each of the three of us. While my children are biracial, I have several nieces and nephews are biracial and helpedmany people with biracial children. So, I have my hands on know-how in this field. I'm still tweaking the routine for my daughters, as I find new products and, as I gather more experience. But, I'm with my tips and routines you. This should become a useful starting point for you in your routine. biracial hair care is still hard to find, such as African hair. We are often white mothers who gave birth to babies with very different hair approachedfor them and what they are accustomed. The races (actually Transracial) adoptions are becoming more common, and the same situation. Most African Americans are multi-ethnic. Thus, the texture of African-American hair and a wide range of needs. hair care birazziale need to cover a wider range of texture and needs.
Expectations for biracial hair
The complaint number is that blacks get some hair seems dry or boring. We get the same disputebiracial hair, followed closely by complaints of "frizzyness" and difficulty in combing followed. Before too far to walk to your natural hair full of luster and brilliance, it is better to have appropriate expectations. Natural Black or African hair is not shiny as permed hair or white. A large part of what makes hair shiny is the structure of the hair, not just the quantity of oil or moisture. If the cuticle flat (straight hair) the hair reflects light better (translatedwill appear shiny). If the cuticles are raised, the hair absorbs the light (translated will appear more opaque). Without changing the structure of the hair (as always in a permanent or relaxer for us African Americans), we're just so shiny hair. Applying a lot of fat (see below for types of oils I recommend), so brilliant, you could end up damaging your hair. Having said that, natural African hair can appear healthy, smooth and have a nice healthy glow. As I said, the secondComplaint we get most often is that biracial hair is too curly or too curly. There are some things you do for frizzyness able to control and crimp. But if you click effect "permanent" (permanent until it grows anyway) does not change, you are looking at a chemical process. One thing we often advise mothers about, but do not expect as your child's hair. And please do not make you feel as if something is wrong with her hair, because it is "curly" or curly.You should picture the child's hair as a collection of fine fibers. It should be as gentle as you would a fine washable silk blouse. Best to treat her hair, the easier it is to grow and better. You should be aware that African hair and hair birazziale tends to be drier than Caucasian hair. The structure of our hair makes it difficult for the oils on their way from the scalp, working to the ends of the hair. Because our hair is kinky, it tends to confuse moreand pull out these complications can lead to breakage. In spite of appearances, hair and hair birazziale blacks tends to be more susceptible than white hair. The lack of moisture and elasticity, and The Kinks, make that when grasped styling or combing of hair, which can be obtained easily broken. Someone once asked me if you want your natural hair can be combed. In reality, the answer is probably no. I do not think our hair has been structured to be combed at all. So as long as we do, we docause the least damage possible. My two daughters have natural hair. We received many compliments on her hair. They are not technically biracial. We have a mixed heritage (like most African-Americans). But many of the same things I do for them to be adapted for biracial hair. Here are my "secrets" are.
Tools for biracial hair care products
Large selection or movement or brush your hair African-American. We want to "extricate" Combs andKakakiki Kombbrush
Good moisturizing shampoo and cream conditioner
Hydrating solution or spray
deep conditioning or hot oil treatment once a question of months
Satin sleep cap and / or pillowcases
spray bottle of hair spray before styling
Microwaveable or Electric Heat Cap
How do I comb her curly hair biracial?
This section is particularly important for those of you who have not worked with curly hair. Do not ever groped to comb out kinky hair whiledry. Use a moisturizer to provide elasticity of the hair and reduce friction. Be sure that a large magnifying glass. It is advisable to seek a detangling comb. "If you're used to fine tooth combs, it might be a bit 'strange to watch. But in general, the further away the teeth better. I usually do not use the brush bristles, because I think we tend to grab her hair. I have a KombBrush Kakakiki that does a great job on the girls 'natural hair. It' s a combination of comb andBrush in a single device. It is shaped like a brush, but it has some teeth as a comb. Be patient and gentle when combing kinky hair. If your child cries, remember that you pull too. I begin with the work in sections. I part my hair and tie, I am not working at this time. I gently grasp the hair near the scalp with your free hand and work the comb against the hand, rather than against the scalp. Comb gently beginning near the roots and workUpwards, until all the wrinkle-free. I then tie that section and start the next section.
How do I wash my hair biracial?
You should begin by washing hair about once a week. In winter, this could stretch a bit '. I wash more often in summer when the kids were playing outside and sweating. But, it is one of the most common mistakes parents, children or non-African Africans make their biracial children wash their hair too often. Many of myCaucasian friends wash their hair every day, because you have fine hair, which weighed with their natural oils. In a biracial child, over washing can cause dryness and opacity. For biracial hair care, washing, please, a little 'more than once a week. But it is rare for more than a couple of times per week washed. I like to use different shampoos to eliminate the possibility of build-up from a shampoo.
AmongWashes
If your child swims or sweats from her scalp, you could try to wash frequently. One way to stretch, which for the time between washing your hair just rinse with warm water, condition and go from there.
Washing a baby's hair
If your child is very young (too young to hold on with my eyes closed), use a tearless baby shampoo. These shampoos contain agents that keep the eyes from stinging. These shampoos can be drying, especially for the African orbiracial hair care products. Thus, the transition to a nice mild shampoo as soon as possible.
How can I dry my hair biracial?
Wash gently but thoroughly, massaging the scalp while washing. If dry, dry with a towel rubbing. Avoid heat as much as possible to dry. Allow hair to air dry or you can even a roof condition, some of the moisture before the rays of the hair to go with forced hot air.
How can I condition biracialHair?
Immediately after washing the condition of the hair following the instructions on the bottle of conditioner. If the bottle, without direction, a small amount of conditioner to your hair, you are working through. Leave to rest flush on the hair for at least 1 minute.
How do biracial hair deep conditioner?
At least once or twice a month, after the shampoo, deep condition your hair. I use different products. Place one of the deepAir conditioning products on after shampooing and use a microwave or hot cap professional for 30 minutes or so. The gentle moist heat from the cap opens the hair cuticle and penetrate the moisturizer to the hair shaft. A good hot oil treatment could be done here instead.
How can dampen the hair biracial?
The most important key to healthy hair care african american or biracial is damp. Because of the structure of our hair, it tends toslightly dry. Dry hair lacks elasticity and therefore fragile. Sprinkle with good products and do it often. Moisturizing is not necessarily the same to be oiled. It certainly is not the same as what we call the first set of "Grease" (see below). After the wet Deep conditioning or conditioning I. I recommend at least moisturizer twice a week. I when I moisturize style and often in the middle, if we can happen to a moreDays.
I have to oil hair biracial?
The question of whether the oil is not controversial in African or biracial hair care products. You must decide for themselves. My experience is that for my daughters and me, oil is good for our hair. The right oil is of paramount importance. We use only all natural oils, most vegetable oils. We avoid mineral oil and petroleum products. The only exception to this rule is emu oil vegetable oil (oil feed). ILove emu oil! Not only soften and lubricate contains essential fatty acids and reduces inflammation, hair grows. However, anointing one of those places where you really need to experiment. One of my daughters, you can use a heavier oil than the others. You can also use pure shea butter. The other daughter's hair looks thin and weighed with shea butter. My biracial nieces have different needs. It 's very nice, smooth hair and does not need additional oil at all.The others are a light oil, which really helps frizziness control.
To apply the product, I have a little 'product in hand (and melt it, if it is a solid product). I then rub rub on the hair and scalp. I will not use that does not melt at body temperature. If I happen to use something a bit 'of beeswax (which has a relatively high melting point), I assure you that still melts at body temperature so that it builds. I often mix aSome of the products. To be safe, I mostly use products that are liquid at room temperature. Some of my favorite oils are:
oil, shea butter has the wonderful properties of Shea Butter, but in a much lighter, liquid form. We started our company selling nothing like Shea butter products. That was before Shea Butter was as popular as it is now. It 's still an important part in many of our hair and skin care products. We use shea butter oil as the main component in many of our products.
EmuOil-unbelievably good for scalp health. It improves circulation, reduces inflammation and has natural antiseptic properties. All to promote hair growth.
Jojoba oil is the closest thing to natural sebum itself. Jojoba oil is technically a wax, not oil. You can actually make oily skin less oily and dry, oily, in other words, it helps the skin balance. In the case of biracial hair care, we are tempted, as a rule, add the oil to the scalp.
Castor Oil, Nice all natural vegetable oilshelps humectify (remove moisture), the hair and scalp
How often should I moisturize hair biracial?
This is very important. I repeat the wetting and / or oils above steps on a daily basis when I'm combing / styling the hair of the girls'. Although we are in a non-comb style (like twists), I touch you, just one day with something. I'm careful to avoid build up and not use the product very much. You'll have to experiment with to see how often your hair needs to proceedbe damp and use the weight of the product should be.
How can I biracial hair style?
In general, my hair style the girls' without the use of styling products. Since they are young, are usually like in a ponytail, pigtails, braids o. But I can mix and are very careful to the styles that give close to the scalp and even a certain type of hair loss. I especially avoid styling products that might be drying her hair. Want to be verywe are careful with hair sprays, mousse products, gels etc. But there are some tools I use to take for granted, or offer a straightening hair.
How do I keep the curls in my hair nice?
Many biracial people have naturally beautiful curls when your hair is wet and wants to look like when it dries your hair to maintain. If you have naturally soft curls, one of our clients has suggested a way to design their biracial hair that works for you.
Tothose with softer, natural curls who just want more definition, this is a great technology. This style fits well with the bi-racial hair types. Curls for soft elastic here is the procedure.
Wash hair at least once a week (other days just rinse)
Untangling my hair every day
Set in an air conditioner holiday. That helps to untangle the hair and softens. SheaMoisture Shea Butter Leave-In Conditioner is for this step.
Wet hair with Black Earth Protection Mist Bodifier
PutTreasured Locks Curl Definition Cream & curls gel or other styling gel in your hair
Put a little 'hair oil
Dry air may, if possible (you can put your hair in a ponytail to stretch a bit 'or simply leave to dry
In winter, use a hair dryer on the lowest temperature, gently stretching the hair as dry skin.
How do I check the "kinky" hair or squeeze in biracial?
As I said earlier, expectations are important when it comes to hair. Most of the time biracialChildren are not your hair, smooth as Caucasian or Asian children. can be removed completely as kinky and / or curling require drastic methods and send a message that natural hair is undesirable. But we have products that contribute to frizzyness is to an extent. Natural-Laxer MIX is a treatment that can be applied once a month. It 's all natural and works gently tame wild hair. We have people of different ethnic groups that had been very satisfiedit. It does not really change the structure of the hair like a relaxer would. Can be used at home and wears off after a few weeks. For those seeking a permanent solution could be a mild relaxer, a structural agent, or a permanent kiddie be something to consider. Before doing so, however, please read our precautions when it comes to permanent / relaxers (see below) occurs. If you are not familiar with them, please contact the information before making this decision.
What about perms (relaxers)biracial hair?
We often get requests for information about permits for young girls. Generally, we recommend against the permits for prepubescent girls. Your hair and skin have not been fully developed and changing their hair texture this early in life (especially a permanent change) can send the message that her hair is not good enough. Our nine years, is proud of her natural hair and says she will never perm. But, says our six years that is. Ironically, it is the oldest in the coursehair thicker. If they are big enough that they can decide for themselves. I use natural Laxer MIX on our eldest daughter. He has managed the hair much easier and improves the texture. I can knit in about half the time used to take and I have seen a significant reduction in the amount of hair left to comb after combing. Perming or relaxing the hair might seem a simple solution for the confused / frizzy / hard-to-peak problem. But there are some things you should know beforein this way. We've seen unaware mothers actually a lot of things worse than not knowing this first startup. Consider the following before you start perming.
We do not recommend permanent home box. People often ask us to recommend a specific period waves. We do not recommend any permanent because we do not sell. A beautician has told us that they are not the same quality as the salon perms. I do not know if it's true. But even if it is, is a chemical relaxer or perm processThis is best done by a professional. Serious damage can be done to the hair (which can never be repaired, should grow up). A relaxer, improperly applied can be permanent damage to the scalp. The only compromise we would even consider would be to take the child to a local beauty school, if you can not just pay the money the salons are charging. At least they had the perm under the supervision of professionals. And the cost is usually a relatively small cost in aSalon.
If you insist on applying perms at home, business, please read and follow the instructions carefully. Do not keep the permanent part of the hair that has already been treated. Only apply the perm to the new growth markets (the kinky stuff below). perm photographed the same part of a strand of hair is always a bit 'every time. Eventually it will break. This is not "if" question. This is a "when."
When you begin to relax the hair of your child, you have to do is wait. If the natural hair(Hair grows from the root) of a certain length in the relaxed hair, the hair begins going through a transition. At this point, the hair is very vulnerable to excessive breakage. In general, a standing wave is necessary every 6-8 weeks, unless you are willing to go back to step natural hair. Transition without proper precautions can be very traumatic because of the fracture.
If you relax your child's hair, you weaken the hair and reduce the ability ofScalp to naturally oil itself. permed hair is especially delicate and must be maintained even more diligently to natural hair. But, it's better than trying to fry your hair with excessive heat, they are doing or will eventually break with the headdress is too aggressive perm.
How should I take with a ponytail?
As I said, are tied ideal hairstyles for girls. They keep the hair go wild and tangled wires. I can often be a couple of daysstyle, too. But these hair styles may be related disaster such as in cases of serious and even cause permanent hair loss. Here are some dos and don'ts you should be aware are:
-Do not use common rubber bands to keep their hairstyles. Also avoid those with the metal clamps that grab and break kinky hair. Rubber bands cause too much friction on the hair and will eventually lead to the break. Immediately cover bands or bands for hair very smooth.
Thurs remove hair bands from eachNight before bed. Even the best band should be removed before going to bed at night.
Do not pull the hair tight. While it may be interesting when you see your daughter's eyebrows arched as if only a face lift could do damage to the scalp. When you start bumps around her hairline or elsewhere on her scalp notice, you can cause traction alopecia. Normally, changing the hairstyle easily around them. But if it continues, this practicepermanent hair loss.
What should I do during sleep?
As described previously, please delete the narrow bands from hair before sleeping. decline with a satin pillowcase or a satin sleep cap friction with the pillow and help retain moisture in the hair.
Should I cut my ends?
The ends of the hair are the oldest parts because hair grows from the root. If the ends are neglected, they can begin to divide, to damage further down the hair.It is not intuitive. But, in fact, cut the ends with longer hair. If you notice the ends of the hair is very dry, be sure to do a good job of conditioning. When looked frayed, more than normal, or divide confused notice, they have trimmed. I neglected this for a long time with my girls. But since starting, I immediately noticed an improvement in the management of their hair. It was actually easier to comb just after trimmingends.
How can I grow my hair faster?
I take a supplement for hair strength and hair growth for further .. I have had a significant improvement in the condition of my hair and nails for most of these supplements. Proper nutrition is important for good hair health.Supplements can certainly help. However, these products are not recommended for children under the age of 13. They are formulated for the needs of adults. I can recommend the use of TreasuredLocks H2G Hair Growth Serum. I use it for me and the girls. The essential oils and emu oil to promote hair growth by stimulating the scalp and hair well oiled and smooth the mixture.
Summary
I hope that this guide helpful. We know what you really want is a cookbook approach. But for reasons that we said earlier, it is not so easy. If you follow these general guidelines and learn to look for signs of hair health,You can simply start your or your child's hair more manageable and healthy. After a couple of days, weeks and months with the right products and the right techniques, you will see a significant improvement. If you have any questions after reading this, do not hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help. On our website we have to sell another version of this article with detailed information about the products we make that might be useful for you.
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