This is what a blogger and proud INECTO user had to say about hair care. We’d like to say thank you for sharing this with us and we would encourage our consumers to share their hair care and experiences with us.
Did you know that kinky, coily and highly curly hair grows an average of 1.27cm per month? That’s an average of 15 cm a year of growth! So how do you grow kinky, coiled and curly hair long and strong?
Moisturizing is an absolutely no-miss part of maintaining healthy afro textured hair. The main reason for this is the structure of the hair shaft. Unlike Caucasian hair (see chart below) which is generally straighter, sebum isn’t able to travel from our scalp (where it’s produced) down the individual shaft as easily on its own.
I complained about split ends in my last post so I decided to do a bit of research about what causes them and how I could minimise or possibly eliminate them.
Our hair is a huge part of who we are. We make a statement through how we wear it even if this might not be the intention. Whether we have a standing theme going on or whether we change it with season, there is always more to it than just its length, shape, texture and colour.
As the bitter cold and dry winter sweeps this part of the world, it’s all about protecting your strands against excessive dryness. Protecting the ends and ensuring your hair stays hydrated, retaining as much moisture as possible, when you choose a hairstyle.
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