Saturday, June 15, 2019

Healthy Scalp Curly Coils Make The Best Natural Styles

By Ronald Collins


The natural styles are becoming the style for those with textured hair. There are many advantages to this style, like the easy upkeep and the fact that most wearers do not have to make weekly salon trips. However, a bushy head of hair is not necessarily immune to breakage or split ends. What many wearers are realizing is that getting healthy scalp curly coils requires some maintenance.

For those looking to make the natural mane conversion, it helps to start with hair that has not been treated with chemical straighteners. The natural texture and length are normally used to determine whether twist styles or a full blowout would be best. Often those with a dense texture can have a choice of styles, as straighter strands may take some work to achieve a pattern.

While skin and hair hydration is a combination of diet and genetics, those with extremely dry or coarse hair often require special care to achieve and maintain this. In short, it helps to clean hair thoroughly and regularly. Buildup from products can reduce porosity and make it hard to keep a curl pattern.

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.

For those who are unsure about whether they want coils, twists, or a slightly curly natural, hair type can say a lot. Most who have a tight curl pattern can choose from a number of styles that will last up to a month with daily maintenance. In addition to using the right hair care products, it is also best to use a silk scarf or elasticized sleeping cap before going to bed.

While using heat to condition hair is a good measure, it helps to trim away brittle ends first. Those who are paranoid about having too much of their hair chopped off may want to start with just half of an inch all over. After rinsing the conditioner and drying, it should be easy to tell if more needs to be taken off.

Even with a healthy head of hair, not all products moisturize the scalp. Some use heavy oils, which can lead to breakouts and most sprays are not compatible with every skin type. When a person has a dry hair type, the same usually applies to skin texture and daily attention to this area may be needed.

Tea tree oil is great for treating breakouts that result from hair care products or other factors. In some extreme cases, a hot oil treatment may do the trick. If a person has extremely thick hair, they should not rely solely on everyday hair care products to moisturize their scalp. This process should be a separate action, especially if the hair is long or the texture is very dense.




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