Monday, June 7, 2010

African-American Hair Style


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Naturally curly hair sucks up moisture so stick with a great, emollient leave-in conditioner on soaking wet hair.

When you get out of the shower, towel-dry lightly. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle hair working from the ends up to the roots.
Use a diffuser on a low heat to dry hair partially, letting it air-dry the rest of the way for best results.

Ben Goldstein/Studio D
Apply a hair mask in the shower for a strong dose of hydration. Detangle with a wide-tooth comb in the shower. Rinse almost all of it out-however, a little residual moisture is a good thing.

Work a mixture of shine glaze and leave in conditioner through wet hair and let it air dry.


Ben Goldstein/Studio D

Add bounce to a relaxed style by spritzing ends with a conditioning mist. Put a few ceramic hot rollers in for three minutes, tops. Relaxed hair is delicate and you don't want to cause breakage with heat styling.

Shake hair out and spray lightly with a setting mist.

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