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The Basic Truths About Your Relaxed Hair

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Before we can easily take care of our hair, we must understand our hair. I will share some truths I have gathered from my hair journey. 1. Your hair is fragile Relaxed or virgin, your African / Nigerian hair is fragile and must never be compared to that of the Americans, Asians, Europeans and the Indians. (Especially the Indians lol). This is because the structure of our hair makes it hard for natural sebum to flow from the root to the tip of the hair. When you relax your hair, this flow of sebum improves slightly (about 25%) but there's still about 50%-70% of the vulnerable hair. 2. The Hair is Strongest At The Roots As your hair grows and ages, it is exposed to the wind, sun, temperature fluctuations and blunders we commit so the longer our hair gets, the more prone to drying out and breaking it gets so we have to be mindful of these when we feel like flaunting it every other day. 3. You Must Try To Retain The Hair Tips Our hair is always growing. Some at ...

Who is NigerianHairblog for?

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This blog is for every Nigerian woman who seeks first hand tips on grooming her hair to imaginable lengths. With African kinky hair being the new rave of fashion, a lot of people with relaxed hair now feel left out. While some moved with the trend by bigchopping or outright cutting it, some who cant cope with the demands of our kinky hair are left to their fate. Do you feel left out? Nigerianhair.blogspot.com is here for you. Do you have your kinks back on? You won't be left alone with this. Watch this space....

A New Blog Is Born Today

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Hello people, I finally got around to publishing this blog today after a long time of going back and forth I hope to be able to keep up with the demands publishing a blog entails. I also hope this blog will inspire several success stories in the long run. So help us Lord Amen.