Massage the scalp regularly to encourage oil production. You can choose coconut oil, any herbal oil, aroma oil or olive oil to nourish your hair. Or even better try some of our hair oil products.
If you have curly black hair, use a wide-toothed afro comb and if you have relaxed black hair, use a natural bristle brush.
Combing will help spread the natural oils through the hair, making it look shinier and healthier. Use intensive pre-shampoo treatments.
Shampoo your hair as often as you feel necessary but only lather once, using a small amount of shampoo. Rinse thoroughly. Towel-blot, do not rub hair.
Once a month try a hot oil treatment, which will lubricate dry scalp conditions as well as moisturise brittle black hair.
If you have a delicate fringe or baby fine hair around the hairline, use a tiny round brush and a hairdryer to blend in this hair.
Gels are good for moulding black hair into shape; choose non-greasy formulas that give hair a healthy sheen.
If you use hot combs or curling tongs, make sure you shield the hair by using a protective product.
For extra hold and added shine use a finishing spray.
Braided black hair needs a softening shampoo that maintains the moisture balance and helps eliminate a dry scalp.