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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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Stress and Hair Loss
Explore the link between stress and hair loss, and discover how gratitude rituals can lower cortisol and support healthier hair.
Nov 15, 20252 min read


Top 5 Ingredients For Healthy Natural Hair
"GREAT INGREDIENTS MAKE GREAT HAIR." Natural and quality ingredients have major hair health benefits... they can truly transform your natural hair. Here's our list of the top 5 ingredients for healthy natural hair. 1. WATER Water is the most important hydrating ingredient for your natural hair. Your scalp gets water internally, that is why drinking water daily is a must. Your hair on the other hand gets its hydration from the air around it, which is why moisturizing regularl
Feb 14, 20222 min read


6 Tips To Protect Your Hair When Swimming
Summer is here, and we’ll be cooling down by jumping into the pool or ocean. Whether you are in the pool or the ocean, your hair needs protection from the chlorine, salt, and sun. Here are our top 6 tips to keep your hair healthy and protected when swimming. 1. Protective Style It is not a good idea to leave your hair out when swimming. Wear your hair in low tension styles, (like loose and chunky twists, cornrows, flat twists) to prevent tangling if your hair gets wet. It als
Nov 17, 20212 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


Stop Combing Your Natural Hair and Rather Finger Detangle
You learned that combing causes damage from the 3 Reasons Why You Should Not Comb Your Natural Hair post, and you have decided to throw away your combs - and give your natural hair freedom. The next step is to replace combing with finger detangling. Here is our Why, How, and When... WHY Minimizes breakage When finger-detangling you can feel the knots and tangles which makes it easier to separate them without breakage. When using a comb it rips through your hair causing break
Oct 26, 20202 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 TREATMENTS
The AFROLOGY PROFESSIONAL treatments we use are created and formulated for natural hair. They are free of any harmful ingredients; free of parabens, free of sulphates, and free of mineral oils. Our 2-hour natural hair pamper is DAMAGE-FREE™ (comb-free, heat-free, braid-free, and dye-free) so that you can enjoy healthy manageable natural hair. Learn more about our process . MOISTURISING TREATMENT; Our deep conditioning treatment hydrates dry, brittle natural hair and nourishes
Sep 20, 20202 min read


Oily Natural Hair Profile
Your hair is thick, jet-black and lush. It is kinky (it bends in sharp angles like the letter "Z") and the hair texture is coarse - your hair strand is thicker than sewing thread. When imbalanced the hair gets dry from lack of moisture while the scalp gets oily and becomes prone to wet dandruff (large, yellow flakes that clump together on the scalp and hair shaft). Recommended Hair Care Regimen Hair is hygroscopic, that is it gets its moisture from the air around it ( learn
Apr 21, 20201 min read


Fragile Natural Hair Profile
Your hair is soft with fine texture (hair strand is thinner than sewing thread), and the colour is black-brown. Your hair has a defined curl pattern with "S" shaped curls. When imbalanced there is loss of colour (more brownish) and premature greying that can start in your 20s, with lots of breakage. if you have allergies, they are mainly skin-based reactions (like eczema, allergic dermatitis, rashes). Recommended Hair Care Regimen Your hair care regimen needs to focus on STRE
Apr 21, 20201 min read


Sensitive Natural Hair Profile
Your hair colour ranges from black to black-brown in colour, with a mixture of different curl patterns but predominantly tightly coiled ”O” shaped curls (type 4c). The texture is medium (hair strand is the same size as sewing thread). Your hair grows in a compact manner, and may even look like it’s not growing, but when you pull it and stretch it you are able to see the growth. It also doesn't wet easily, water beads up on the surface and bounces off. When imbalanced your hai
Apr 21, 20202 min read


Dry Natural Hair Profile
Your hair is black, coils significantly and appears to be shaped like the letter "O" (type 4c). It has medium texture, that is the hair strand is the same size as sewing thread. When it gets the right amount of moisture and nourishment it grows quickly. It can shrink by more than 75% of its length when wet. Your hair wets easily but dries quickly. When imbalanced your hair gets dry and brittle, you get split ends on almost every single hair strand, it tangles easily, and the
Apr 21, 20202 min read
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