Tips For Transitioning To Natural Hair
By Fro’Niques
Want to go natural without doing the Big Chop?
Transitioning to natural hair is a very simple process of growing out your natural texture before cutting the processed or damaged hair. Here are a few tips that will make your transitioning journey easy and fun:
- Find your go-to transitioning style
The goal is to blend two different textures of hair into one. Try styles like Bantu knots, twist or braids. These stretched styles will help make your two different textures have a unified curl pattern as well as promote growth.
- Detangle when hair is wet
It is important to detangle when your hair is wet and slippery with conditioner (Fro’Niques Detangling leave in conditioner) using a wide-toothed comb or your fingers. Start at the ends and work your way to the roots. This process takes patience, so only attempt this when you have the time to be gentle with your hair because rushing can lead to frustration and breakage.
- Keep your scalp clean
Remember to cleanse your scalp anywhere from every two days to every two weeks. Hair grows well in a clean scalp. Use Fro’Niques Nourishing Shampoo Bar to achieve a clean and nourished scalp.
- Keep your hair moisturized
Dry hair breaks. Nothing beats water when it comes to moisturizing hair, but water alone cannot moisturise hair you can also add Fro’Niques moisturizing natural hair products (Fro’Niques Hair Butter and Hair Growth Oil) on top to seal it in.
- Wind down your heat usage
Avoid heat at all costs like blow dryer or flat iron, instead try air drying and doing heatless stretching methods like African threading, twists and braids.
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