African Queen Naturals Hair Clinic 101
About Course
Session 1: Introduction to Natural Hair Care
Understanding the science of natural hair
Identifying your hair type and texture
Creating a basic natural hair care regimen
Introduction to Natural Hair Care
Understanding the science of natural hair
Understanding the science of natural hair is an essential part of taking care of it. Natural hair is unique because it grows in a coiled or curly shape, which makes it prone to dryness and breakage. To properly care for natural hair, it is important to understand its structure and the role that various factors play in its health and growth.
Natural hair is made up of a protein called keratin, which is also found in skin and nails. The coiled shape of natural hair is caused by the shape of the hair follicle. Hair follicles that produce natural hair are curved, which causes the hair to grow in a spiral shape. The number of twists and turns in each strand of hair varies depending on the person’s hair type and texture.
The shape of natural hair also affects how it grows. Because of its coiled shape, natural hair tends to be more fragile and prone to breakage than straight hair. It is also more difficult for the natural oils produced by the scalp to travel down the hair shaft, which can lead to dryness and brittleness.
To combat these challenges, natural hair needs regular moisture and nourishment. This can be achieved through proper hair care techniques, such as regular deep conditioning and using products that are specifically formulated for natural hair. Additionally, protective styling can help to minimize breakage and promote healthy hair growth.
In summary, understanding the science of natural hair is crucial to properly caring for it. By understanding the structure and unique characteristics of natural hair, you can take steps to keep it healthy, strong, and beautiful.