Monday, June 17, 2019

Healthy Scalp Curly Coils Make The Best Natural Styles

By Ronald Collins


Big hair has made a comeback and many say it is here to stay. More women and men are saying goodbye to stinky chemicals and hello to strong hair with its own unique style. However, the best head of hair has a luster and is easy to manage without adding a lot of oil. The good news is that it is fairly easy to get healthy scalp curly coils and more.

Natural styles are the best when it comes to maintenance, cost, and taking a break from product buildup. While there are many types of hair with a curly or coily texture, it takes more than genetics to create a fantastic hairstyle. It all starts with a mane that is healthy, properly hydrated, and free of breakage.

One thing about these styles is that many can achieve these looks in the comfort of their own home. Although some may enjoy the camaraderie of visiting the salon, one must admit that it can get expensive. Also, many people like doing their hair at home because it allows them to multitask chores or handle other obligations.

Once the hair has been washed thoroughly, a deep conditioner or hot oil treatment is highly recommended. Although most of these styles do not require heat, sitting under a dryer or heating cap will help open hair cuticles and make styling a lot easier. Those with a looser curl pattern or less dry hair may want to alternate lengthy conditioning with leave in conditioning products.

Although low porosity can be blamed on genetics, other times it can result from product buildup. Rinsing hair with apple cider vinegar or using a clarifying shampoo usually gives a mane the deep clean it needs. Without fully clean hair, there is no sense in adding a conditioner or other products. Some natural hair wearers tend to think that drowning their hair in a product will solve their dryness but it really adds to the problem.

Keeping the scalp moisturized with these styles can be challenging for those who are more accustomed to handling straightened hair. The best way to handle this is to section hair in manageable amounts and proceed like before. Some use this opportunity to give their scalp and mane a once over with a brush that has somewhat stiff bristles.

Curling products make it easy to create styles by forming small twists on the edges or creating a curl pattern throughout. Anyone who finds that their hair is not responding may want to try a couple of things. Often wearers with dense hair may find they have buildup or need to sit under a blow dryer so that the conditioner will permeate each strand. Hair that does not respond to conditioning may need to be trimmed.

For those who need ideas, there are many online tutorials that will walk through the steps needed. Most people find amateur videos to be the most informative and sometimes without bias. These can address common user problems, inspire style ideas or just a way to learn something new. A lot of people also realize that healthy natural hair can become a reality.




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