2015年4月14日星期二

Natural Hair And Yaki Remy Wig Conditioner For Black Women


This natural hair and Yaki Remy wig conditioner for black women isn't technically a hair conditioner at all. It’s actually a very natural pre-shampoo (pre-poo) that behaves like a conditioner. It’s going to make a huge difference in the look and feel of your own natural hair. So, naturally, it’s going to do the same for your Remy Yaki wigs, too!

What can you expect from fitting a pre-poo application into your shampoo routine? Well, for starters, it’s going to restore the moisture in your hair. The strands will have improved elasticity. Unlike dried-out brittle hair that breaks from the least amount of stress, your hair will be able to tolerate a fair amount of stretching during styling without breaking.

That’s not all. It’s going to give you improved manageability. You’ll be able to style your own natural hair or your Remy wigs without struggling with a tangled mess. It doesn't mean you’ll never have another snarl or tangle but they’ll be fewer and they’ll be much easier to deal with.

Shampooing is going to take more time when you add this step into your routine. Add about an hour so you’ll have time to prepare your pre-poo, apply it to your hair or your wig and leave it on for some time so it can work its magic. Think of it as making time to pamper yourself. You deserve to give yourself a bit of extra attention, don’t you?

There are endless variations that will work equally well when it comes to mixing up a great pre-shampoo treatment. You’ll want about one-eighth of a cup of fruit with a creamy texture (avocado, banana), a drizzle of some sort of oil (coconut, olive, sweet almond, jojoba) and one egg yolk to hold it all together. Mash it all up in a small container. When all of the lumps are gone, it’s ready.

If you want to add a fragrance to go along with this hair care recipe’s fruity aroma, just add a few drops of natural essential oil. It’s that easy. Take the time to marvel at how simple this step is. Further along, when commercial ingredients are mentioned, you’ll understand why it’s so important to appreciate simplicity.

Don’t be discouraged if it turns out on the watery side. This can be easily remedied by adding a tablespoon of honey and mixing it in. Wear a towel around your neck as you would for a salon treatment and apply your special creation starting at the ends of your hair and working upward. The messy part is only temporary because you’ll soon have it all under cover.

After all of the strands are saturated, cover it with a plastic shower cap and your special pre-poo will do it’s thing. You’re free to do other things while your hair soaks up some much-needed moisturizing oils. When you've applied the mixture to your own natural hair, leave it for at least half an hour. If you've applied it to your Yaki Remy wig Human Hair Wigs, leave it on all night if you want to. (This is assuming that the wig is on a wig stand and not on your head!)

Since you’re taking steps to have healthier and stronger hair, take the time to read all of the shampoo and conditioner labels in your home. If any of them have ingredients that you can’t even pronounce, toss them away. The same goes for any that contain sulfates or alcohol; they strip the natural oils out of your hair.

Some commercial shampoo and conditioner ingredients will do more than harm your hair; they’ll harm you, too! One common ingredient (propylene glycol) is used in brake fluid and anti-freeze and it’s readily absorbed through your skin. You don’t really want to use products that are toxic or carcinogenic (cancer-causing), do you? Of course not.

Believe it or not, some ingredients in your store-bought hair care products don’t have to be included on the labels. Formaldehyde is only one of them. A one-word ingredient (fragrance) can represent any combination of thousands of chemicals that don’t have to be individually listed. In other words, there’s really no way of knowing if every ingredient is listed. The only way to know for sure what you’re putting on your scalp or lace cap is to make your own hair care products.

There are plenty of recipes readily available. They’re simple to make, inexpensive and not the least bit harmful. Natural hair and Yaki Remy wig conditioner for black women is just the beginning.

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