3 Tips – How To Grow Long Relaxed Hair

I’ve been growing my hair long and strong and learning the fundamental proper techniques for growing black hair since 2008. The pic below shows my hair before my HealthyHair Makeover to what it currently looks like today.

As the owner of the website http://www.HealthyHairMakeovers.com,  I have all natural products that promote healthy hair growth, and for those ladies who need additional help making a personalized hair care regimen to meet their goals, I offer consultations.

How can you turn your parched locks into growing your own long, healthy, relaxed hair? The key is you have to learn to the proper techniques and you must have the proper moisturizing products to have long, healthy, relaxed hair. This is where the challenge comes in.

Yes, I make it look easy because you cannot go to the grocery store aisle without seeing the “ethnic hair section”, but just because those products are marketed to “us” are they really good for our hair?  Let me ask you this, when is that last time the “ethnic hair care section” provided you with outstanding moisture and left your hair ultra shiny and healthy?  Say again?  Never?  Well that is the problem ladies.  Most of these products are masked with cheap, non-moisturizing fillers like mineral oil and petroleum. Don’t be mislead by the nice shiny bottle. I know because I’ve put in time to make this work. If you’re looking for this to happen overnight, you are on the wrong site and in the wrong frame of mind.

How to Grow Long Relaxed Hair

First, watch the video below that gives you an overview of my own Healthy Hair Makeover and how I use my products to grow my hair long and healthy.

 

I owe a big part of my success to deep conditioning PROPERLY with the proper products. My regimen completely changed the way I approach my hair care.

Skeptical About Growing Your Own Long Relaxed Hair?

You may be frustrated and believe nothing works when trying to grow out your hair. I can assure you that regardless of trying, hair is going to growing out of your scalp.  The proper we have is KEEPING IT ON OUR HEADS. It just takes a lot more work and more time dedicated to your hair in order to see results.

 

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ABOUT THE WRITER:  I am the owner ofhttp://www.HealthyHairMakeovers.com, which specializes in personal consultations and we have our own natural product line which is personalized for women of color. Our products will help you achieve your hair’s maximum health and length potential. In a matter of days, your hair will feel softer, look shinier, and most importantly feel healthier after using our products. Follow our instructions, stick with the program, and overtime you will have the best hair you’ve ever had (longer, thicker, and healthier). CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE HAIR HEALTH ASSESSMENT 

How To Get Hair Like Beyonce

We love everything about the fantastic, fabulous, and newly pregnant Miss Beyonce Knowles.  Her fashion, voice, style are always on point.  A true fashion icon.  Shoot, she is even a hair icon in her own right. Let’s not even talk about her swinging, flowing,  hair.  Many women envy her lucsious locks, we some can say are store bought. Who cares, she looks faboulous.  But what if you could get AMAZING Beyonce-esque hair that grows from your scalp.  Here is how to do it:
ABOUT THE WRITER:  I am the owner of http://www.HealthyHairMakeovers.com, which specializes in personal consultations and we have our own natural product line which is personalized for women of color. Our products will help you achieve your hair’s maximum health and length potential. In a matter of days, your hair will feel softer, look shinier, and most importantly feel healthier after using our products. Follow our instructions, stick with the program, and overtime you will have the best hair you’ve ever had (longer, thicker, and healthier). CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE HAIR HEALTH ASSESSMENT 

#1 Tip To Achieve Long, Healthy, African American Hair

Why is Deep Conditioning so important? Did you know the most important factor to obtaining long, healthy hair has VERY LITTLE to do with the leave-in products, heat protectants, or serums? Yes, ladies… deep conditioning is the common denominator to all of your questions regarding your hair.

Think of Hair as a Canvass...slightly worn, dry, and cracked. You can put as much paint (in our case products) on top of the canvass that you want, but without fixing the foundation, you will still see the cracks and splits from underneath the paint. What I’m trying to say ladies, is don’t expect your hair to look the you want without first deep conditioning your hair on a regular basis to get it into a healthy state. If I styled my hair without deep conditioning or without deep conditioning in the proper way (will address this later), then my hair would be one huge frizz ball that was also damaged, unhealthy, extensively dry and brittle with tons of breakage.

How do you know if you are properly conditioning? Does your hair feel like butter (literally) after a deep conditioning session and after your deep conditioner is rinsed out? Is your hair so moisturized after deep conditioning that you don’t need to add moisturizer for a few days? If so, congratulations. You’ve done it. You have found the proper products for your hair type and are utilizing the correct techniques (duration, environment) to apply the deep conditioner to your hair. If not, please read on. Don’t worry. If your hair currently does not feel silky smooth after deep conditioning, keep reading and in no time at all, you hair will begin to turn around.

 

All hair is unique, so why are standard directions marketed as “ideal” for everyone? Just because it is common (or the directions instruct you) to deep condition for 15 -30 minutes, doesn’t mean that is what your hair needs. You should deep condition until your hair tells gives you signs that it has absorbed enough moisture. Think of your hair’s moisture needs in terms of hunger. There are times our bodies our hungrier than other times, depending on if we just exercised, had a meal full of fiber, or maybe we skipped a meal or two. The fact of the matter is that our hunger and how much our body needs to eat varies. The same applies with how much moisture is needed for our hair.

What trauma did your precious locks go through this week? Did you use the blow dryer a lot this week? Was the weather insanely frizzy so you had to use the flat iron a little more than you wanted? Does your hair feel excessively brittle? Well each aforementioned scenario should be addressed differently when the time comes to deep condition.

3 STEPS TO IMPROVE YOUR DEEP CONDITIONING RESULTS

STEP 1: SELECTING THE PROPER PRODUCTS: The most crucial step in the deep conditioning process is choosing the right product for you hair type. Make sure you read the label. If the direction say to leave on for 2-5 minutes and rinse…. THIS IS NOT A DEEP CONDITIONERit is a rinse out conditioner that coats the hair shaft, not penetrate it).If the product is a true deep conditioner, the directions will state to leave on for 15 -20 minutes. The product, especially for women of color, should be extra moisturizing. I prefer natural-based products because the ingredients that penetrate the hair shaft will keep your hair healthier for a longer period of time. Natural ingredients are always better.

STEP 2: TO HEAT OR NOT TO HEAT, THAT IS THE QUESTION: There are really two methods to deep condition properly:

  • Use direct heat (with a hooded dryer/or heat cap) with either dry/wet hair, apply a plastic cap, and underneath the dryer until your hair feels moisturized OR
  • Use Indirect-Heat (although, this is a shortcut trick because you will generate your own body heat by using this method, it’s like cheating). In order to do this, you need to apply your deep conditioner to dry hair. (I recommend an ULTRA MOISTURIZING DEEP CONDITIONER that works wonders on my hair (CLICK HERE ) Apply a plastic cap, apply a turbie twist (or hair wrap to secure inplace) and go to bed. The next morning shampoo out. While you were sleeping, the heat from your scalp and body produced natural heat underneath the plastic cap. It’s a great way to save time and not spending your precious moments of free time underneath a noisy dryer.

STEP 3: DETERMINING THE DURATION: I remember when I would shampoo, deep condition (for like 15 – 20 minutes) and take my hair out of the plastic, it would feel like I just put a rinse out conditioner in my hair. My hair felt decent, but not silky smooth and moisturized, not buttery.. but I still thought that since I “deep conditioned” for the recommended time, that my hair should be moisturized. Not True. After my hair dried, it came out as a dry, frizzy mess and I would wonder why. When you take your hair out of the plastic cap/saran wrap etc, your hair should feel silky smooth even before you rinse anything out. If it does not, it still has some more “marinating” to do. As I’ve stressed over and over again, deep conditioning on dry hair –overnight– is my method of choice. If you don’t have the proper deep conditioning products, all of your time and effort will be wasted. So find an ultra moisturizing conditioner, make a preference to use direct or indirect heat, and determine how much time your hair will need to soak up moisture. In no time flat you can, as I do, finally guarantee that you will have shiny, sleek, moisturized locks.

ABOUT THE WRITER:  I am the owner ofhttp://www.HealthyHairMakeovers.com, which specializes in personal consultations and we have our own natural product line which is personalized for women of color. Our products will help you achieve your hair’s maximum health and length potential. In a matter of days, your hair will feel softer, look shinier, and most importantly feel healthier after using our products. Follow our instructions, stick with the program, and overtime you will have the best hair you’ve ever had (longer, thicker, and healthier). CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE HAIR HEALTH ASSESSMENT 

Best Methods to Deep Condition African American Hair

Deep conditioning seems simple enough, right? You slap on some conditioner, wait a few minutes, rinse out, and voila! Right? Wrong. Deep conditioning vital when it comes to restoring moisture to our strands, but many of us have been doing it half-heartedly. Not by any fault of your own.

Think of your hair as a slightly worn, dry, and cracked canvass. You can put as much paint (in our case hair products) on top of your canvass as you want, but without fixing the foundation, cracks and splits will still be seen on the canvass from underneath the drying paint. Now take the same example and compare that to our hair. Don’t expect your hair to look the you want it to without first deep conditioning your hair to get it into a healthy state. If I styled my hair without deep conditioning or without deep conditioning in the proper way (will address this later), then my hair would be one huge frizz ball that was also damaged, unhealthy, extensively dry and brittle with tons of breakage.

Are you properly conditioning? If your hair feels like butter (literally) after your deep conditioning session, that is a good sign you are doing something right. Is your hair so moisturized after deep conditioning that you don’t need to add moisturizer for a few days? If so, congratulations. You’ve done it. Have uou have found the proper products for your hair type and are utilizing the correct techniques (duration, environment) to apply the deep conditioner to your hair? If you answered “no” to any of the following, keep reading.

If your hair is currently not silky smooth after deep conditioning, no need to worry, with the proper deep conditioning methods you will begin to turn your hair around no type flat. All hair is unique. Just because it is common (or the directions instruct you) to deep condition for 15 -30 minutes, doesn’t mean that is what your hair needs. You should deep condition until your hair tells gives you signs that it has absorbed enough moisture. Think of your hair’s moisture needs in terms of hunger. There are times our bodies our hungrier than other times, depending on if we just exercised, had a meal full of fiber, or maybe we skipped a meal or two. The fact of the matter is that our hunger and how much our body needs to eat varies. The same applies with how much moisture is needed for our hair.

Did you use the blow dryer a lot this week? Was the weather insanely frizzy so you had to use the flat iron a little more than you wanted? Does your hair feel excessively brittle? Well each aforementioned scenario should be addressed differently when the time comes to deep condition.

  1. PRODUCTS: The most crucial step in the deep conditioning process is choosing the right products for your hair type. Make sure you read the label. If the directions say to leave on for 2-5 minutes and rinse…. THIS IS NOT A DEEP CONDITIONER, it is a rinse out conditioner that coats the hair shaft, not penetrate it). If the product is a true deep conditioner, the directions will state to leave the product on for 15 -20 minutes. The product, especially for women of color, should be extra moisturizing. I prefer natural-based products because the ingredients that penetrate the hair shaft will keep your hair healthier for a longer period of time. Natural ingredients are always better.
  2. HEAT/NO HEAT: There are really two methods to deep condition properly. #1) Using direct heat (with a hooded dryer/or heat cap) with either dry/wet hair, apply a plastic cap, and underneath the dryer until your hair feels moisturized OR #2) The Non-Heat (even though you really are using heat, but it’s like cheating) In order to do this, you need to apply your deep conditioner (TRY OUR ULTRA MOISTURIZING DEEP CONDITIONER) to dry hair, apply a plastic cap, apply a turbie twist (or hair wrap to secure inplace) and go to bed. The next morning shampoo out. While you were sleeping, the heat from your scalp and body produced natural heat underneath the plastic cap. It’s a great way to save time and not spending your precious moments of free time underneath a noisy dryer.
  1. DURATION: I remember when I would shampoo, deep condition (for like 15 – 20 minutes) and take my hair out of the plastic, it would feel like I just put a rinse out conditioner in my hair, it felt decent, but not silky smooth and moisturized, not buttery.. but I still thought that since I “deep conditioned” for the recommended time, that my hair should be moisturized. Not True. After my hair dried, it came out as a dry, frizzy mess and I would wonder why. When you take your hair out of the plastic cap/saran wrap etc, your hair should feel silky smooth even before you rinse anything out. If it does not, it still has some more “marinating” to do. As I’ve stressed over and over again, deep conditioning on dry hair –overnight– is my method of choice, what my hair loves, and I can finally guarantee that I will have a good hair day.

ABOUT THE WRITER:  I am the owner of http://www.HealthyHairMakeovers.com, which specializes in personal consultations and we have our own natural product line which is personalized for women of color. Our products will help you achieve your hair’s maximum health and length potential. In a matter of days, your hair will feel softer, look shinier, and most importantly feel healthier after using our products. Follow our instructions, stick with the program, and overtime you will have the best hair you’ve ever had (longer, thicker, and healthier). CLICK HERE TO GET A FREE HAIR HEALTH ASSESSMENT