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      • Q&A: Tips for Softer Pressed Hair
      • Q&A: Uneven Hair Growth
      • Q&A: Hair Loss When Combing
      • Q&A: Dealing With Daughter's Kinky Hair
      • Q&A: Frequency of Pressing Hair
      • Q&A: Hair Growth Tips
      • Q&A: Pressing Color Treated Hair
      • Q&A: Towels and Hair Damage
      • Q&A: Hair Pressing Tips
      • Q&A: Tying Up Hair at Night (Hair Wrapping)
      • Q & A: Clipping the ends of natural hair
      • Q & A: Doing a Wet Set
      • Q&A: Hair Reverts After Pressing
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    Q&A: Tips for Softer Pressed Hair

    By nwscents on Oct 29, 2009 | In Questions and Answers about Black Hair Care | Send feedback »

    Question: Hi. I'm 17 and i do my own hair. I would really love to see it actually lay down when its pressed. When ever I get it pressed or I press it people have a hard time getting it to lay down. My hair is really thick and hard to manage. What would you guys recommend I do about it?

    Answer:Hi.If you are using products that contain mineral oil, or shampoos that contain sulfates, these products may be drying out your hair and causing it to be stiff when you press it. You might want to try different hair products (look for moisturizing products that don't contain sulfates or mineral oil) and see if they make a difference in how your hair presses. Check out Northwest Scents products at http://www.nwscents.com.

    Tags: mineral oil, pressed hair, soft hair, stiff hair, sulfates

    Q&A: Uneven Hair Growth

    By nwscents on Oct 29, 2009 | In Questions and Answers about Black Hair Care | Send feedback »

    Question: I really need help growing my hair! My hair is really short in the back. What can I do to make it all even?

    Answer: Many people have hair that varies in texture on their head. Some people have soft hair in the front, coarse in the back. Some people have thicker hair on one side that the other. It sounds like your hair is probably softer, or at least more sensitive to your hair care methods, than the rest of your hair. I would pay close attention to how to you take care of your hair, especially in the back, and try to eliminate anything you think that could be causing damage to the hair at the back of your head. Avoid tight braids, extensions, harsh chemicals, excessive heat. Use moisturizing hair care products, and be really gentle with all of your hair, especially the hair at the nape of your neck, and it should grow back.

    Tags: hair growth, uneven hair

    Q&A: Hair Loss When Combing

    By nwscents on Sep 29, 2009 | In Questions and Answers about Black Hair Care | Send feedback »

    Question: I just wanted to know if it is natural for hair to come out a lot when you comb it?

    Answer: It is normal to lose 50 to 100 hairs a day. If you don't comb your hair every day, then when you do comb it, you will see more hair than that. You should look at the hairs that are coming out. If they have a root attached to one end of the hair, then the hairs are coming out normally. If there is no root at the end of the hair, then it is breaking. A few hairs will break, because of your hair texture (black hair varies from thick to thin along the hair shaft). However, if most of the hairs you see are broken, then there is a problem, either with the way you are combing your hair, or the products and methods you are using on your hair, and you will want to change that.

    Tags: black hair growth, combing hair, hair breakage, hair loss

    Q&A: Dealing With Daughter's Kinky Hair

    By nwscents on Sep 7, 2009 | In Hair Tips for Babies and Children, Questions and Answers about Black Hair Care | Send feedback »

    Question: I have a 6 yr old daughter with extremely kinky hair and is very dry and brittle. I believe I may be harming her hair by blow drying, pressing and the heavy oils I put into her hair to try and prevent it from reverting so quickly. Please tell me which products I should use on her hair. because after reading your tips I know I am doing a lot wrong to her hair.

    Answer: I would like to encourage you to try natural, unpressed styles with your daughter, and possibly go back to pressing when she gets older. I recommend as pressing a chemical-free technique for black hair care, , but for young girls, who can be wiggly, who like to swim and play and do things which would make pressed hair difficult to maintain, I recommend natural, unpressed styles. Dry, kinky hair can be softened easily with the right shampoos and conditioners. Please visit our site at http://www.natural-black-hair-care.info and take a look at some of the articles. One way to dealing with black hair naturally is by wet styling it. This is basically styling natural black hair when it is wet and moisturized. It is much easier to work with in this condition, than when it is dry. If you try this method, you might find it a much more enjoyable way to deal with your daughter's hair than pressing at this stage in her life. You can read about this technique at http://www.natural-black-hair-care.info/natural-styles-for-black-hair.html.

    Tags: children's hair care, dry hair, girls hair care, hair pressing, kinky hair, revert

    Q&A: Frequency of Pressing Hair

    By nwscents on Sep 5, 2009 | In Questions and Answers about Black Hair Care | Send feedback »

    Question: How often do you recommend that someone can safely press their hair? Weekly? Every 2 weeks? or How often?

    Answer: I recommend that you only press your hair after washing it. If you wash your hair weekly, then I would press weekly after washing. If you wash twice a month, then I would press bimonthly, after doing your hair. Pressing in moderation is fine, but when it is done too frequently, or at too high of a temperature, it will take a toll on the hair. If you have time, we have some more tips for hair pressing at http://www.pressing-hair.info. If you have any other questions, please let me know.

    Tags: hair pressing, pressing
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