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Intensive moisturising a must for winter hair care

by HealthyLocsDecember 27, 2011

Ladies may have noticed their hair looking lacklustre and dry in recent months with the winter weather having taken its toll. According to experts, the colder months of the year are when it is particularly important to look after tresses to avoid frizzy ends and drab tresses. One of the best ways to keep hair [...]

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Natural Hair on the rise !

by HealthyLocsDecember 24, 2011

Healthy Scalp, Healthy Locs Nyesha Samuel, Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com Flip through magazines and TV channels this month, and you’ll see coily, kinky and curly natural hair models in ads from Banana Republic to Gain detergent, from Home Goods to Kmart. “Natural hair has been a movement for several years. What we’re seeing now is [...]

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Taking Care of Black Hair

by HealthyLocsDecember 17, 2011

Hydrating and gentle products are best for Black Hair. Black hair is more prone to dryness and breakage because of how the strands are structured.   The difference between Black hair and other hair types is that the strands can have twice as many outer layers or cuticles. The scalp’s natural oil secretions have a hard [...]

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Did Somebody Say Good Hair? Part 2/2 Women Who LOVE Their Natural Hair!

by HealthyLocsDecember 13, 2011

Healthy Scalp, Healthy Locs Nyesha Samuel, Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com   Part 2 of that great video from earlier.  Leave a comment and let me know what you think. Click below to watch video;  

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Did Somebody Say Good Hair? Part 1/2 – Women Who LOVE Their Natural Hair!

by HealthyLocsDecember 13, 2011

Healthy Scalp, Healthy Locs Nyesha Samuel, Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com   This is an excellent interview on natural hair. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. Click below to watch video;  

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Hot Oil Therapies For Black Hair

by HealthyLocsDecember 8, 2011

Argan essential oil, Castor oil, Coconut oil, Jojoba oil and Olive oil are Hot Oil remedies commonly used for black hair. African-American hair is mostly curly as well as frizzy, because of this it requires more attention and proper care. Hot oil therapies can significantly improve many troubles that black hair tends to have. Argan [...]

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Do You Care For Your Hair?

by HealthyLocsDecember 8, 2011

Nyesha Samuel, Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com Kinky, coily, curly, napptastically natural; these are all words and phrases I’ve heard used to describe my year-old untamed mane. I say year old because it was only last July that I stopped putting chemicals on my hair and scalp completely. I cut the perms and relaxers (even color, [...]

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Black Hair Products That Work

by HealthyLocsDecember 2, 2011

  Everyone has different hair types.  Especially African American/Black Women.  Unfortunately it is not always easy to find products for our hair.  Especially natural products. Shampoos Shampoo is made to clean your hair, but it also needs to keep the natural oils balanced. Most shampoos are not made with the proper amount of sensitivity and [...]

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The Compound Effect in Natural Hair Care

by HealthyLocsNovember 29, 2011

Nyesha Samuel,  Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com   Most writers will tell you that they are also avid readers. I am no exception to the rule. Interestingly, one book that has informed my understanding of hair care is not really a hair care book at all. It’s a little book called, The Compound Effect by Darren [...]

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Why Should I Use Natural Hair Care Products

by HealthyLocsNovember 19, 2011

Nyesha Samuel, Publisher/Master Loctician for healthylocsblog.com It’s hard to speak for people with a lot of hair as I myself do not have a lot anymore. I started balding noticeably in my late twenties and early thirties. I’m not completely bald and it fits my face so I’m ok with it. However, I still use [...]

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