Natural Way to Make Nappy Hair Manageable

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Tip 1 - Moisture: Nappy Hair’s Best Friend | Nappturology 101 on WordPress.com

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Moisture: Nappy Hair’s Best Friend | Nappturology 101 on WordPress.com

While mineral oil and petroleum-based products can be nappy hair's worst enemy, you'll find that water is nappy hair's best friend. You see, nappy hair has raised cuticles, that's the outer layer of the hair that you can liken to shingles on a roof. On naturally straight hair, those "shingles" can lay flat. But on nappy hair that…

Tip 2 - How to Make Nappy Hair Curly | eHow

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How to Make Nappy Hair Curly | eHow

Those kinky tight little curls called naps are a nightmare when it comes to styling ethnic hair. No matter how we try to smooth them out after washing the hair, they always pop back up. How can a woman with ethnic hair make her nappy hair into simply curly hair? One of the main things to remember is that you must protect the hair, and then convince...

Tip 3 - 10 Things They Don't Tell You About Going Natural

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10 Things They Don't Tell You About Going Natural

The natural hair movement is becoming a big deal, and transition methods are inspired by Erykah Badu. Here's what you should know about making the move.

Tip 4 - How Do Black Women Get Soft Hair? | LIVESTRONG.COM

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How Do Black Women Get Soft Hair? | LIVESTRONG.COM

Many people of African descent have hair that is prone to dryness and breakage. The coily, curly or otherwise highly textured nature of black hair can sometimes make it look or feel coarser than other hair types. The key to getting smoother, softer black hair is to protect the hair strands and regularly drench them with moisture.

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