Keeping a natural hair is
one of the fashion trends that will never go out of date. The harmattan season
is a period to take extra care of your hair, whether you have locks, loose or
natural curly hair. The harmattan season is often characterized by dry, dusty
and cold weather. So, it is important to give extra care to our general health,
especially our hair. The harmattan tends to dry out the hair much faster,
causing it to lose moisture and become brittle. It also causes breakage and
makes it difficult to maintain
So, here is how you can
take care of your hair during the harmattan to avoid hair loss.
Moisturize your hair: After washing your hair, use your
leave-in conditioner and then seal with mixture of olive oil and Shea butter.
It is best to use olive because coconut oil dries out faster than olive oil,
but you can use coconut oil if you please. Olive oil is more long lasting. Moisture
is the foundation of what keeps our hair healthy and strong.
Head Wraps: If you are feeling very lazy, go for head wraps. They
protect your hair from the harsh weather and retain your moisture. And at
night, keep on your satin bonnet or scarf to prevent moisture loss while
asleep.
Deep Conditioning: This is also important as long as
hair is not in any protective style. Deep conditioning should be done at least
once a week. This helps curb breakage and
keeps your hair healthy and away from the dangers of harmattan.
Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera Gel helps prevent breakage. It is best to use Aloe
Veda Gel straight from the plant. Mix it with your favourite conditioner and
olive oil. Massage it into your hair, wear a shower cap, leave for 30 minutes
and rinse out. Pat hair dry and seal in
moisture with your Castor oil, Shea butter or a mixture of both.
Protective Style: This is a style that keeps your hair
ends hidden. You can decide to put on a weave, box braids, and kinky twists or
even have a wig on. A wig should be perfect, or you can do the Ekaete style.
Increase your water intake: Water is good for the body; everyone
should drink up to eight glasses of water per day for healthy skin, hair and
nails. If you have to take eight glasses of water when the weather is normal,
then you certainly have to take more when it is harmattan. So drink up, your
hair will thank you for that.
Avoid dust and dusty Environment: It is almost impossible to avoid
dust this period, but it's one of the things you should do to care for your
hair. When going out, you can wear a hat to prevent dust from settling on your
hair
Eat more vegetables and
fruits that can provide you with the daily vitamins and minerals that you need.
Eat three meals a day or five little ones and keep to a regular healthy eating
routine.
These are great tips for Harmattan hair care techniques! They can actually work for us here in the US or anywhere that experience a true "winter" season. Thanks for sharing tips.
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