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    I am a typical quiet girl next door on a quest to prove that African hair is beautiful and that it can grow just as long as other races'.Having had above shoulder length hair almost all my life, I was stunned to see black Women with beautiful,healthy and long hair.I think i believed like every other African that it part of being us - that our hairs are just that way~ they can't grow as long.Following the black hair revolution that has gone on in America for a while now I had to get in the wave and try what the ladies with long hair had been doing! If only i knew that sooner.my my my.After only a few months of taking care of my hair I am already beyond shoulder length headed for Arm pit length!What was happening to my hair was too good to keep to my self.I decided to start African hair diaries to just share with other ladies what is working for my hair and also track my progress. I do not claim to be a guru (not just yet lol!)But I am sure you can get one or two tips that will help you in your own healthy hair care journey! Be sure to join us at www.growafricanhairlong.ning.com for more tips on how to take care of African hair!
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    Daily/Regular moisturising with a moisturising lotion during the week is great for our hair. However, it is nothing compared to what a good moisturising deep conditioner (M.DC) does. Most ladies find that they only need to protein-treat their hairs when need be but they still use the moisturising deep conditioner weekly!

    Please understand that most moisturising conditioners do contain some mild proteins which is very okay. Wheat& Silk amino acids are examples of mild proteins that you are likely to find in the M.DC. They actually play a good role in that they enhance ability of moisture to bind with the cuticle!

    How to find your Moisturising Conditioner

    1. Check for a lot of fatty alcohols. In a M.DC, fatty alcohols (the only good alcohols for hair) would include : cetyl alcohol, stearyl alohol & miristyl alcohol.

    1. Check for Humectants (are hygroscopic substances that draw water from the environment!) and emollients (they increase hydration by reducing evaporation) Humectants, Emollients and other conditioning agents include: Glycerin, Polyquaternium, Propylene Glycol, Polypropylene, centrimonium chloride, Sodium lactate and other natural waxes and oils.

    1. Check for very few light Silicones. Silicones ‘cones’ are not always hair-friendly but one or two in the ingredients actually help detangle wet hair..these are not necessary you can do without!

    1. Finally and the most important ingredient which should be the first listed, is Aqua ( water).

    1. Please avoid as much as possible M.DCs with petrolatum/mineral oil/parraffinium etc as these will only coat your hair! A little mineral oil (like almost last ingredient in the list) can be ignored as you will wash off any way. But avoid it in your cheapie conditioners and leave-in. Avoid heavy proteins and heavy oils too.

    1. tip: Products labelled Reconstructors are likely to be Protein Conditioners eg: Aphogee 2 minute reconstructor.

    1. Examples of Moisturising deep Conditioners include :
      • Lustrasilk mango shea butter cholesterol
      • Keracare Humecto
      • Silk Elements Megasilk Moisturizing Treatment
      • Mizani Moisturefuse
      • Queen helene cholesterol
      • Africa's Best Organics Olive Oil Deep Conditioner
      • Motions Moisture Plus Conditioner
    This list is not by any means exhaustive!
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