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Debunking Common Myths About Afro Hair.

Debunking Common Myths About Afro Hair. Afro hair has long been a symbol of beauty and cultural pride. However, misconceptions and myths surrounding Afro hair persist, leading to misunderstandings about its care and characteristics. In this post, we aim to debunk some common myths about afro hair and shed light on the truths behind these misconceptions. Myth 1: Afro Hair Doesn't Grow One prevalent myth about Afro hair is that it does not grow long. In reality, Afro hair grows at a similar rate to other hair types. The coil pattern of Afro hair can make it appear shorter than it actually is. Moisturising, protective styling and gentle handling can promote healthy growth and length retention for Afro hair. Myth 2: Afro Hair is Unmanageable Another myth is that Afro hair is unmanageable or difficult to style. Afro hair can be styled in numerous ways, including braids, twists and more. Understanding your hair's unique needs, using the right products, and adopting a consistent hair ...

Hydration and Moisturising: The Key to Thriving 4c Afro Hair

Hydration and Moisturising: The Key to Thriving 4c Afro Hair. As a proud owner of 4c Afro hair, you know that taking care of your locks can be a daunting task. With its tightly coiled texture and unique characteristics, 4c hair requires special attention to maintain its health and beauty. Two essential components of a successful 4c hair care routine are hydration and moisturising.  In this post, we'll delve into the importance of these two elements and provide tips on how to incorporate them into your routine. Why Hydration Matters Hydration is crucial for 4c hair because it helps to: Plump the hair shaft, reducing frizz and flyaways Improve elasticity, making hair less prone to breakage Enhance shine and overall health Water is the ultimate hydrator, and 4c hair needs plenty of it. However, it's not just about drinking enough water; it's also about using hydrating products that help lock in moisture. The Power of Moisturising  Moisturising is essential for 4c hair because ...

Know your hair type.

Know Your Hair Type: Unlocking the Secret to Healthy Afro Hair. Understanding your hair type is the cornerstone of effective Afro hair care. With various curl patterns, textures, and porosities, it's crucial to pinpoint your individual hair characteristics. In this blog post, we'll explore the differences of Afro hair. Hair Type Classification: 1. Type 3: Curly Hair     - 3a: Loose, spiraling curls     - 3b: Tighter, more defined curls     - 3c: Tight, corkscrew curls 2. Type 4: Kinky Hair     - 4a: Tightly coiled, fine strands     - 4b: Tightly coiled, medium strands     - 4c: Very tightly coiled, coarse strands Hair Texture: 1. Fine: Thin, delicate strands 2. Medium: Average thickness 3. Coarse: Thick, dense strands Hair Porosity: 1. Low Porosity: Hair resists moisture absorption 2. Medium Porosity: Hair absorbs moisture moderately 3. High Porosity: Hair readily absorbs moisture Why Knowing Your Hair Type Matters: 1. Tailored...

MYAFRO: Hydration, Strength & Beauty

In the dynamic realm of hair care, there exist a space dedicated to honoring the innate beauty and distinctive qualities of African natural hair (Afro hair). Welcome to the world of MYAFRO where we believe that every curl, coil and kink tells a story of resilience, strength and beauty. Intro At MYAFRO we understand the struggles and wins that come with caring for Afro hair. Our mission is not just to provide products but to empower you on YOUR journey to embracing and nurturing your Natural Hair. Diversity of African Hair The Afro hair presents in a range of textures, patterns and densities. Our formulations are designed to carter to this diversity, honoring the many different features of  AFRICAN HAIR manifestations. Naturing yours and our roots Our blog will act as a compass to guide you to understanding the makeup of your hair, from the importance of scalp care to tips for retaining moisture and promoting growth. Debunking Myths We will be dispelling myths about shrinkage, to ex...