I. THOU SHALT DETANGLE WITH CARE
Detangle starting from ends towards the scalp.
Avoid detangling on dry hair.
Make sure the hair is dampened with water or a water-based product.
Use a wide toothed comb or your fingers to gently detangle while in small sections. This helps avoid knots and breakage.
II. THOU SHALT MAKE WATER YOUR HAIR'S BEST FRIEND
Water is your hair’s best friend. It plays a vital role in the structure and health of a single strand of hair.
Make sure water is the first ingredient in the products you use. It improves each strands’ elasticity, creates softness and improves overall manageability.
Moisturizing should be a part of your daily hair regimen.
III. THOU SHALT DEEP CONDITION REGULARY
Deep conditioning replenishes the moisture lost through daily styling handling
When done regularly it reduces frizz, create shine, and help the hair become more manageable.
Can help repair damage to the hair cuticle.
IV.THOU SHALT NOT COMPARE
Avoid comparing your own hair type to another person’s.
When trying new hairstyles, techniques or methods remember what may work well for one person may or may not work for you.
Solution: Try to find someone with your similar hair texture to gain understanding in what may work for you.
V. THOU SHALT LOCK IN MOISTURE
Applying the LOC or LCO Method helps with moisture retention.
The L stands for Liquid; water, leave-in or a water-based product.
The O stands for Oil that will seal in moisture.
The C stands for a cream product to help close the cuticle and seal in moisture.
VI. THOU SHALT KEEP YOUR SCALP HEALTHY
A healthy scalp results in healthy hair growth. You cannot have one without the other.
Address dryness, itchiness or irritation. It's vital to growing and maintaining healthy hair.
Be proactive in acknowledging and consulting a dermatologist if any symptoms cannot be remedied on your own.
VII. THOU SHALT CARE FOR YOUR ENDS
Caring for the ends of your hair is what helps retain length. Since it is the oldest part of your, extra attention is necessary.
Get regular trims to remove split ends.
Protect your ends: Deep condition, moisture locking (LOC or LCO method and tucking your ends away with protective styles.
VIII. THOU SHALT WEAR SATIN OR SILK SCARVES AND BONNETS
Wearing a satin or silk bonnet/scarf does two things:
1.Protect your hair from friction that can cause dryness.
2.Prevents breakage.
Pillowcases with the same material are a great option as well.
IX. THOU SHALT WEAR PROTECTIVE STYLES
Protective styling should always be a part of your hair regimen.
Low to no manipulation styles allow your hair to thrive without much handling.
Less handling means less opportunity for breakage.
Your hairstyles should never cause unnecessary tension or be kept in without moisturizing your hair.
Protective styling does not mean neglecting or forgetting your curls needs.
X. THOU SHALT USE A HEAT PROTECTANT
Direct heat should be avoided.
If you still prefer to use heat, invest in a good heat protectant.
Always use your heat protectant when blow drying, and using heat styling tools.
Meeting with a professional stylist to ask how they prevent heat damage for their clients and if they use a heat protectant is recommended.
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