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Welcome to the Hairtural Blog. We share natural hair education to help you transition to healthy hair. Learn more about natural hair care and regimen to follow, natural hair treatments, products, natural hair tips, your natural hair profile, natural hairstyles, scalp and hair issues. Below you’ll find quick links to the posts by category.
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Your Scalp Reflects What You Eat
When we think about hair care, we often focus on what we apply (oils, serums, treatments). But true Hairlth® begins much deeper than that. Your scalp is skin. And like your skin, it responds to how you nourish your body. What you eat, how you hydrate, and the daily choices you make all play a role in the health of your scalp - and ultimately, your hair. HYDRATION: Where It Begins Hydration is one of the simplest, yet most overlooked, aspects of scalp care. Water supports your
Mar 172 min read


10 Natural Hair Do's & Don'ts For Children
Gentle and damage-free scalp and hair care is important for your child's natural hair health. Here is our list of 10 Natural Hair Do's & Don'ts For Children, starting with the Do's. 1. Moisturize your child's natural hair daily Your child's hair just like the rest of their body, needs water. When the body doesn't get enough water it gets dehydrated and this affects it's ability to function properly. Similarly, the hair gets thirsty if it doesn't get water, and this leads to h
Jan 6, 20213 min read


3 Reasons Why You Should Not Comb Your Natural Hair
Does the thought of combing your hair cause you anxiety and distress? You might have kamaphobia (the fear of combing your hair). Beautiful, healthy hair is possible with no-comb. Here are 3 reasons why you should throw away your combs and be Comb-Free. 1. Combing Causes Mechanical Damage combing is the main cause of mechanical damage to the cortex (middle layer of your hair). The comb stretches the hair strand past its elastic limit and breaks your hair as it moves from the r
Oct 7, 20201 min read


Natural Hair Care Routine For Your Daughter
A child under the age of one still has a sensitive scalp, so her hair routine should only include cleansing and moisturizing. Avoid hair styling and manipulation. As she gets older you can layer the hair care routine, if you don’t do her hair yourself and take her to a salon, make sure the cleanser/shampoo used is sulphate free and that other products don’t have harsh ingredients (see read the label). If the salon doesn’t have, bring your own products to the salon for them
Oct 30, 20143 min read


Don't comb your hair. Go COMB-FREE
Your natural hair is coily, curly and kinky - that is its beauty. To fully enjoy this beauty you must stop combing it, yes ”No Comb”. Your natural hair is not designed for combing. Combing is a painful and violent act on the hair that forces it to be what it is not, smooth and straight. Combing results in mechanical damage which leads to hair breakage and split ends. Go COMB-FREE and enjoy the coily, curly kinks! _____________________ Be you...be hairtural #video #fi
Aug 15, 20141 min read


Love your hair...
Love it for what it is, what it's, and as it is.
Jun 21, 20141 min read
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