How Can I Grow African American Hair and Achieve the Hair Length I've Always Wanted?

Sep 28
06:22

2010

Tracey Kramer

Tracey Kramer

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The days of using greasy hair products on black hair are a thing of the past. Grease and other heavy creams are not the answer to solving the moisture problem. The cure is something very simple and basic.

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The question always arises of how can I grow African American Hair. Let's face it. The good ole' days for black hair care and the way we used to maintain our hair are over. Gone are the times when you used to walk into the room and everyone could tell you had just used a heavy hair oil or pomade in your scalp and hair. The familiar smells of products like SuperGro,How Can I Grow African American Hair and Achieve the Hair Length I've Always Wanted? Articles Dax, Blue Magic, and Sulfur 8 were noted for their medicinal smell, and some left your hair smelling like bacon, but they are a thing of the past and should be for good reason, although some of you still use these products.

For many years we as people of color were led to believe that since our hair is inherently dry, the next best thing to use to retain moisture in our hair is to load up the hair and scalp with oils and grease. The more we put in, the more our hair appeared shiny, stiff and did not blow in the wind, and little did we know we were killing and suffocating our hair and scalp.

We are all born with natural oil producing glands in our scalp. When we try to overcompensate by loading up our scalps with synthetic or false oils, this smothers our scalps from breathing; our pores will become clogged, and eventually our bodies will stop producing the natural oils we were born with. A direct result of this is stiff, lifeless greasy hair with a dry itchy scalp and flakes of dandruff. Needless to say, this is not healthy for both hair or scalp.

A good alternative to use on your scalp is absolutely no products at all. Let your scalp breathe for a change and soon your body will start producing natural oils. To combat severe dryness of the hair, using a concentrated cream moisturizer on the hair twice daily will work just fine for natural, relaxed or curly permed hair. Those of you who have curly perms are shining examples of what moisturizing lotions can do for the hair. Whenever you moisturize the hair with these lotions, the hair tends to really grow like crazy and grow fast because you are consistently adding moisture to the hair on a regular basis, yet allowing the scalp to breathe. I, myself, used to apply oils and creams to mine and my children's' scalps not realizing I was setting us up for hair breakage, scalp problems, slow growth and other hair disasters.

Now that I've seen the light and have noticed a remarkable improvement in our hair as far as growth and softness, I feel it is important to pass this information onto you by recommending a good hair guide that you will want to pass onto friends and family members and each generation.