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Does Egg Help Your Hair GrowDoes Egg Help Your Hair Grow
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Does Egg Help Your Hair Grow? Try This Black Hair Routine!

 

Today’s Hair Quickie will throughly answer the question, does egg help your hair grow? Since hey, all of us want an edge in attaining a gorgeous head of hair! Right?

So then, are eggs the new hair king? Some say yes, others simply are not too sure. However, what do you think?

Well, first it is good to understand what hair is actually made up of. Hair strands are made of a super tough protein known as keratin. Researchers estimate that your hair is around 60-95% of this protein in weight. Moreover, hair also contains components such as:

  • selenium
  • zinc
  • calcium
  • iron
  • magnesium

Interesting? Definitely. But why does knowing such details matter? The section will explain.

Does Egg Make Your Hair Grow Faster? Myth, Legend or Truth?

If hair is basically protein, would introducing good protein into strands make them stronger and healthier? YES! Eggs contain a lot of goodies and nutrients that give hair quite a boost. These include:

  • Biotin
  • Vitamin A
  • Folate
  • Vitamin E
  • Healthy Fats

These nutrients can completely revamp and revitalize your strands. Besides encouraging hair growth; eggs can benefit tresses by:

  • Adding shine and radiance to strands
  • Keep strands healthy and thick
  • Infuse roots with vitamins
  • Help curb hair shedding as well breakage (less breaking and shedding means more voluminous, longer hair)
  • Helps prevent the development of split ends

 

Does Egg Help Your Hair Grow

 

Therefore, eggs can do a lot for you if your goal is to grow more hair. Nevertheless, different parts of the egg can have different effects. We will quickly investigate this in the following section.

Does Egg Help Your Hair Grow? Try This Black Hair Routine!

Now are you seeing why eggs can be so helpful to your tresses? However, how often should you use eggs in hair treatments? Also, is all of the egg good to use; or just one part?

You can apply the entire egg to your hair at least once a week. Most call this an egg hair mask. Hair masks are awesome because not only can they help mask damage; but they are able to improve the health of your scalp while boosting  the strength of your hair.

 

 

If your seems to be very dry and brittle, focus on using the yolks as much as possible. The yolk portion of the egg will help give you the hydration you desire. Moreover, what about the egg whites? It is recommended to use the egg white just once a week on your scalp; in order to achieve a good cleanse and detox.

Does Egg Helps in Egg Growth -An Simple Home Treatment


Hair Quickie Hair Treatment:
Deep conditioning your locks once a month will go a long way to increase the health of your hair. Black hair tends to be drier than other hair types therefore moisture is everything. Nevertheless, you can give your strands the nourishment it needs by feeding them olive oil and eggs. How?

Before washing your hair massage in olive oil or your favorite hair oil. Then take a beaten yolk and do the same starting at the ends then working your way up the roots. Leave on for 10-20 minutes then rinse out using warm; not piping hot water.

 

 

 

Afterwards, you can continue on with your usual wash day hair activities. Keep up this hair routine and you will definitely notice the results!

What is your favorite technique for healthy hair? Would you give this egg yolk treatment a try? Let us know via social media and check out more of our hair growth features by heading to our HAIR SECTION!

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Hair Oils For Black HairHair Oils For Black Hair
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Hair Oils For Black Hair -Undo the Damage!

 

Do you have dry, damaged hair? Are trying to grow your hair longer, fuller and stronger? Well, then you MUST use hair oils for black hair!

Hair oil is so beneficial to a successful hair journey. It is a key component that you should have in your black haircare arsenal. Why?

It’s because it is SO beneficial. Some of the benefits of using a good hair oil include:

  • Regularly using hair oil can help enhance lubrication of the hair shaft
  • Helps prevent hair breakage (less breakage means more growth)
  • Minimizes the appearance as well as prevents split ends
  • Provides tresses with radiant shine
  • Detangles and makes kinks easier to remove
  • Also can enhance your hair color

Yes, hair oils can do so much to improve the condition of strands. However, there is a problem. What is that?

Hair Oils For Black Hair -Undo the Damage!

Sadly, most “mainstream” products on the market today that are specifically for black hair can have an adverse effect on tresses. We repeat, many of the hair products that are for black women do not improve the condition of the consumer’s hair. The problem: These products often contain harmful ingredients that can strip strands of their moisture or clog the scalp, which all may inhibit natural hair growth.

 

 

This can be quite a scary realization, but this knowledge should push us to buy from reputable black hair companies (big or small); or request more and more products that are efficient, but most importantly healthy for our hair. For example, there are pomades as well as moisturizers that contain petroleum oil. That is like taking mounds of Vaseline and styling it into your tresses.

Can you just imagine how much that could weigh down your hair and plug up your scalp? Moreover, many women use such products daily and unknowingly are working against the growth process of their locks. So unfair.

Therefore, what is the solution to keeping black hair healthy if so many hair products or tools are damaging? It takes doing a little detective work and being a little more selective in what products you should buy. Learn which ingredients are bad for your tresses, then seek out products that do not contain them.

Black hair needs moisture due to the fact that it tends to be dry. So then, purchasing  nourishing hair oils would be an advantageous buy. 3 hair oils that you should be using because they are great for black women are:

Coconut

Jojoba

Shea

These oils penetrate strands and moisturize the scalp. Healthy strands and healthy scalp, equals more hair growth as well as vitality. A simple equation that really works!

So then, always do your homework. Look at the ingredients list on EVERYTHING you buy. Also, never buy harmful products marketed for natural or black hair; and you will be rewarded with a beautiful, gorgeous head of hair!

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Pattern Intensive Conditioner
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Pattern Intensive Conditioner -Get Control of Breakage +Dryness!

 

Sometimes your hair just needs a little more help. Yes, using a regular hair conditioner can still do wonders for your hair; but you should also indulge in deep repair treatments too. Why? Using a thicker conditioner and going deeper helps to smooth the shaft of your hair and restore your strands natural shine. One product to definitely try in this area is by Tracee Ellis Ross; her Pattern Intensive Conditioner!

 

 

This conditioner is a super thick formulation that will get in there and kick some serious hair butt. With Ross having some of the most beautiful natural curls in the business; it is clear that she knows the black hair market well and what exactly is needed to achieve a healthy head of hair.

Pattern Intensive Conditioner -Get Control of Breakage +Dryness

 

Pattern Intensive Conditioner

 

What’s all in Tracee’s must have hair conditioner? TONS! In regards to their amazing conditioner the Pattern hair brand reveals,

“Our Intensive Conditioner, the richest of Pattern’s ultra hydrating formulas –where porous, tight textures can seriously indulge. [Is] perfect for high porosity hair that craves all the moisture it can get. [Plus it is a] powerful formula packed with ingredients like Avocado Oil, Shea Butter; Safflower Oil and Acacia Decurrens Flower.

[Our conditioner] helps to protect against breakage and dryness while leaving definition behind after rinse out. Restore your curl pattern with this extra buttery, ultra hydrating deep conditioning experience.

Shop our Intensive Conditioner, our best conditioner when you are looking for a rich and ultra hydrating conditioner. Perfect for coily and tight textures (also known as 4a hair, 4b hair and 4c hair type).”

 

 

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TPH by Taraji Mother Earth Clay Mask
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TPH by Taraji Mother Earth Clay Mask -Detox for Softer Strands!

TPH by Taraji Mother Earth Clay Mask

 

Even your hair can use a detox every now and then. Our strands get put THROUGH IT thanks to hairstyling tools, harsh chemicals to even environmental factors. Therefore, it is important to help your scalp “rebalance” which in turn will help encourage and stimulate hair growth. What’s one product that can help achieve such results? TPH by Taraji Mother Earth Clay Mask; a detox mask for softer, moisture rich tresses!

TPH by Taraji Mother Earth Clay Mask -Detox for Softer Strands

 

 

So how can Taraji P. Henson’s clay mask help YOUR hair? The TPH hair brand reveals,

“One thing’s for sure –she thick. Treat yourself to an extra indulgence and wrap your curls in the velvety lush comfort of our Mother Earth clay mask for a deep detox and baby soft strands. A nourishing clay mask that detoxifies and helps define your true texture. [It] lovingly wraps around your waves, curls and coils; adding intense moisture to protect from dryness and damage. Test drive this for hydrated, healthy looking hair that shines.

From roots to tips, create the best environment for your strands no matter what style or texture you’re working with. Give your locks the nourishing comfort of our Mother Earth moisturizing clay mask and watch your hair flourish in it’s new environment. Your best hair yet is waiting for you exclusively at Target and online at Target.com.”

 

 

Ready to give this amazing hair mask a try? Softer strands CAN be yours thanks to this thick formula treatment. Each Mother Earth Clay Mask currently retails for $14.99.

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How to Soften Natural Hair
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How to Soften Natural Hair- No Stiffness Allowed and Easy Remendies!

How to Soften Natural Hair

 

STIFF WHERE?! Those are the words actress, Keke Palmer heralded as she shook her full head of curls around for the camera; and all we could do is feel her on a personal level. For any one out there who has ever gone natural you know better than anyone that stiff curls can happen after any set, twist out or hairstyling time period. Which is why it is important to discuss How to Soften Natural Hair.

With natural hair YOU HAVE to use products. There’s no getting around it. Doesn’t matter what texture you are rocking with you will need products get achieve your final look. Whether it’s just shampoo and conditioner plus a little leave-in conditioner. Or a full on wash and go routine with molding cream, spray, gel or pomades. Products are products and we all must use them.

 

How to Soften Natural Hair

 

The issue though is simple. Fact is that the more we use, the more weight is added to our strands. The more weight also results in less bounce and freely moving hair. So what can be done?

How to Soften Natural Hair- No Stiffness Allowed!

 

 

Just as removing weights off a strength machine at a gym can make the work load lighter and more manageable. The same principle applies to our hair. Remove some of the weight and you will achieve tresses that are able to move more freely and be more manageable.

Now after reading that you’re probably thinking but I NEED my cocktail of products in order to get my hair to act right. Honey keep your cocktail (Lol). If it’s working it’s working. However, to make even a slight change all you need to do is make sure you’re applying “lighter” versions of the products that you are already using.

For instance, do you use Hair oil? Many natural hair enthusiasts do because of its ability not only to nourish strands on a deeper level; but to also lock in moisture. Moisture is major key to adding more bounce and life to your hair, like Keke’s; but more on that in just a second.

Back to using hair oil. The object here is to not STOP using Hair oil. If it is doing wonders for your hair, your hair obviously needs it. It’s just about REPLACING it with one that is lighter and won’t weigh it down so much. Try replacing heavy hair oils with lighter ones such as: Argan, Jojoba, Grapeseed, Almond or Rosehip Seed Oil.

Therefore, the goal should be to utilize light oils for day to day use. Then, use heavier hair oils for more deep hair treatments; such as hot oil treatments. Deeper treatments are usually rinsed out afterwards; so then using them at such times will not add any additional weight to hair. They will instead just be used to help keep tresses healthy on a deeper level.

 

 

Make sense? So you will want to do this with all your hair products. Take a good look at what you’re using. Especially, if you are finding that your natural hair is seeming to be quite stiff. 9 times out 10 it’s one of your products that is the culprit.

Nevertheless, there are other ways to help ensure that your curls stay soft and gorgeous. Let’s get into that real quick.

Softening Natural Hair -Demolish Build Up

Build up can be another enemy to natural hair. And it really kinda is unfair because it happens because we are using products daily to look great. It’s also not fair because us natural hair squad normally only wash our hair once a week or every few days.

So during the that time period; during washes or shampoos build up can come creeping in. So we ask what once more what can be done? Well, when we DO cleanse our hair we have to make it really count.

Remember build up can cause the hair to be stiff and hard; so want to remove every bit of it every chance you get. So when you shampoo be sure scrub every bit of your scalp really well. And make sure to get every inch of product out.

 

 

Additionally, please RINSE WELL! Sometimes build up is an issue only because someone isn’t rinsing out the dirt and built of products well enough. Don’t let that happen to you. Be sure to rinse your hair thoroughly after every shampoo and when you condition.

Whew! Child… a lot of information huh? Welp.. we got a little more before we can let you go (Lol). So hang tight and keep reading for just a moment more.

How to Soften Natural Hair- No Stiffness Thanks to Proper Washing

Since we are on the topic of washing the hair; there’s one more important thing to keep in mind. And that’s frequency. If you want softer curls you can’t over wash your hair.

Skip daily washes and opt for once a week or about every 4 days. Doing so will help you retain moisture. Why is retaining moisture important? It’s like the lifeblood of insanely touchable, beautiful natural hair.

 

 

Moisture is what keeps our hair flexible and pliable. Otherwise, it will morph into dry, brittle strands that will look lifeless and damaged. No good.

So instead what you want to do keep your natural hair well moisturized. When you do that, water molecules have the opportunity to bind to the protein that is present in your strands. This process will improve hair elasticity and help prevent breakage.

 

 

Think of your head of hair as plants in a garden. Without regular watering the plants will dry out. The same thing can happen to your hair! So then, if you make sure your hair is “well-watered” your hair follicles can soak up the moisture and then stimulate hair growth.

At the same time we don’t want to do anything that can zap our hair moisture. Therefore, avoid shampooing too often and use a shampoo that has protein and humectants. Your strands are made of protein, so introducing more to them can only help. Humectants are simply molecules, a substance that attracts water.

Since we just discussed the importance of hair and moisture, using a shampoo product that attract moisture will help keep your hair healthy, soft and not stiff! Hope the above tips are helpful to your hair journey and be sure to check out our other fabulous articles on how to have celebrity level hair!

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