Thursday, June 21, 2012

Can’t Keep Up? 6 Ways to Cut Through The Natural Hair Noise This Year


By Michelle of Radiant Brown Beauty

When deciding to go natural you may start scouring magazines, books and the internet for information on how to make the task less daunting. You’ll read information and receive conflicting advice from the different sources.natural hair journeyThis is the time of year folks make new year’s resolutions. Many ladies will decide to no longer curse put chemicals in their hair, giving birth to a natural hair growth journey of transitioning.
How’s a Girl to Know What to Do?
While much of the information you find will be on point, it can be very difficult to know what to do including things like: what products work best for your hair, to trim or not to trim, to use protein or not, to henna or not.
All of the natural hair talk can seem like noise to a lady whose transitioning. That’s because it’s so overwhelming.
Here are 6 ways to help you cut through the natural hair noise:
  1. Don’t jump on bandwagons trying methods and products because everyone else says so. In other words, don’t give birth to a product junkie. Your hair and your wallet will thank you.
  2. Keep a natural hair journalso you can track what works and doesn’t work for your hair (Products and Methods) while you are either transitioning or just learning your hair. Remember, it’s a journey not a sprint to the finish.natural hair
  3. Consider the source. Unless the source of hair “information” has a significant amount of hair that she’s retained on her own head, keep it moving. That’s not to say that people with short hair can’t retain length. Some ladies prefer to maintain short hair. However, if you notice that lady is struggling with her own hair care regimen, she’s probably not a good source to learn from.
  4. Find a few reliable sources that provide information on natural hair care and stick with those. Here are a reliable few: Natural Hair CommunityKimmaytube on YouTubeDPrincess28 on YouTube, and CurlyNikki. I recently found another site that updates sporadically but the information there is good and easy to understand: Hair MilkNOTE: Even these sites may contain information that does not jive with your natural hair. As my grandma would say, “Eat the meat and throw away the bones.”
  5. While on the quest to optimal hair care, focus on one condition at a time – starting with the most urgent. For example, if you have problems with breakage, limp hair and styling, focus on getting to the root of your breakage first. Then, research styling techniques. Trying to combat all of your hair problems at once can be mind boggling.
  6. Set hair goals. When you are focused on YOUR hair, you’ll be less focused on others. Everyone’s hair grows at different rates. By setting your own realistic goals, you can stay focused on what you need to do for your hair and not what everyone else is doing for their hair.
There you have it…my top 6 ways to cut through all the natural hair noise. Yes, a lot of it is noise – from articles that preach a one size fits all method to comments on natural hair blogs from clearly uninformed or straight ignorant (yep, I said it) women who haven’t even figured it out for themselves.
Got any you’d like to add? I’m sure I haven’t covered it. How do you cut through the information overload where caring for natural hair is concerned?
brown beauty gal
P.S. Also, check out this page I put together that has a lot of hair info on it. Great for medium length hair: Caring for Medium Length Natural Hair

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I hope you all enjoyed reading this.
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God bless,
~Sam

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