This blog post explains how changes in hormones, which happen naturally in life, can affect our hair. Hormonal fluctuations, like those during puberty, pregnancy, menopause, or due to certain health conditions, can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle and lead to hair loss. Understanding the link between hormones and hair loss helps you take proactive steps to manage hormonal changes and keep your hair healthy.
Discover the transformative impact of consistent haircare in this blog post. Learn how maintaining overall hair health through regular cleansing and conditioning, using gentle products shields against damage and promotes stronger, more manageable hair. Explore the connection between a clean scalp and hair growth, enhancing your hair's appearance for a polished and attractive look. Grasp the significance of providing your hair with a steady supply of essential nutrients. Embark on a journey toward healthy and vibrant hair, understanding that consistency is the key. Remember, healthy hair is beautiful hair!
As spring breathes life into the world, rejuvenate your haircare routine for vibrant locks mirroring the season's renewal. Discover tips like moisturizing with natural ingredients, revitalizing trims, and trying new styles with a flirty flair. Shield your locks from the sun's harsh effects with Donna's Recipe leave-in conditioner and chic sun hats. Remember, healthy hair blooms alongside the beauty of spring."
In this blog post, the focus is on some important aspects of proper hair washing for maintaining healthy hair. It covers the importance of choosing the right products and helpful techniques. The post also highlights the significance of proper conditioning, avoiding overwashing, and protecting hair from heat styling. The key message encourages consistency in incorporating these practices into a regular hair care routine for long-term results. Happy washing!
Who doesn't love a good protective style?! Protective styles are a great way to give your natural hair a break from daily manipulation and styling, but it's essential to care for your hair and scalp properly while wearing them. Here are some do's and don'ts for taking care of your hair while in a protective style:
Do's:
Moisturize: Keep your hair and scalp moisturized by using our lightweight, water-based leave-in conditioner and a hair and scalp oil that won't clog your scalp.Your hair should remain protected with moisture so it doesn't become hard, brittle and prone to breakage. That defeats the point of a protective style. Keep your hair protected with moisture and moisture retention.
Cleanse your scalp: While in a protective style, it's essential to maintain a clean scalp to prevent product buildup and maintain hair health. Sweet Potato Pie Moisturizing Extra Creamy Shampoo is great as it will cleanse your scalp without stripping natural oils and scalp fresh.
Consider quality of scarf or bonnet: We already know that a bonnet or scarf is great for keeping a protective style nicely wrapped at night. However, make sure to get a good quality bonnet/scarf that is soft and won't rub against your edges. Constant rubbing of a material against your edges can cause hair loss in that area.
Use a hairnet: If you're wearing a wig or weave, consider using a hairnet underneath to protect your natural hair from friction and tension. Try not to over use wigs/weave. Give your hair opportunity to breathe. If you can't stop use, let your hair out while at home.
Keep your scalp oiled: Apply a lightweight oil to your scalp to stimulate follicles for a healthy scalp. One of the goals for a protective style is to allow hair to grow and not be manipulated too much. It starts from within and coming out a healthy scalp.
Trim as needed: While protective styling, monitor the ends of your hair for split ends or damage. Trim them as necessary before and after your protective style to prevent further breakage.
Stay gentle: Handle your hair with care. Avoid excessive pulling, tugging, or tight hairstyles, as these can lead to hair damage. If you have issues with edges, try to not pull protective style away from your edges such as pulling into a ponytail. Let your hair relax.
Nutrient Intake: Make sure to eat foods that support overall hair health such as super foods like sweet potatoes, nuts (almonds and walnuts), green leafy foods (broccoli, collard greens, etc). A great Biotin supplement is our Vegan Biotin Hair Vitamin Strawberry Gummies that has 10,000 mcg of biotin that may support hair, nail and skin.
Hydrate Regularly: Your scalp loves water, even while in protective styles. Keep your hair and scalp hydrated throughout the day by using our Hydration Mist Spray Bottle and mixing a few drops of Strength Hair Oil and/or Leave-In Conditioner mixed with pure spring water.
The Don'ts:
1. Don't leave the style in for too long: Protective styles are meant to be temporary. Leaving them in for extended periods can lead to matting, breakage, and even hair loss. Aim to keep your protective style in for 6-8 weeks at most, depending on your hair type and how well you maintain it.
2. Don't neglect your hair underneath: Just because your hair is in a protective style doesn't mean you can ignore it. Continue to moisturize and care for your natural hair to keep it healthy.
3. Don't use excessive heat: If you're wearing extensions or a wig, be cautious about using heat styling tools excessively. High heat can damage both your natural hair and the extensions.
4. Don't use heavy products: Avoid using heavy creams, gels, or oils that can weigh down your hair and make it difficult to cleanse your scalp properly.
Protective Style Kit:
Strength Hair Oil for stimulating hair scalp and follicles. Great use with braids and twists.
Sweet Potato Pie Collection
Leave-in Conditioner- it is water-based loaded with nutrient-rich ingredients such as vanilla and lemon juice that are great for daily use to keep hair hydrated
Hair & Scalp Oil-great for lock in moisture to keep hair flexible and less prone to breakage
Hair Cream- extra moisture boost and excellent for high porosity hair (hair they dries out easy)
Hope this protective style Do's and Don'ts help you as you go on this healthy hair journey!! We got this! Share any tips that have helped you while in protective styles.
Let's start off with what alopecia is exactly. Alopecia is a medical condition that affects the hair follicles and can lead to hair loss. It's important to keep stress level down as much as possible and know that there are action steps that you can take to help to control either the spread and/or worsening of the condition.
If you suspect you have alopecia, it's essential to take steps to address your concerns and seek professional medical guidance. Here are some steps to follow:
Excessive exposure to the sun can cause heat damage to your hair. Here's some very, very good info on how sun exposure can affect your hair and tips to minimize heat damage this summer:
Set your goals: Decide on your desired end result. Determine whether you want to grow out your natural hair completely or trim off the chemically treated ends gradually.
Moisturize regularly: Keep your hair well-moisturized to prevent dryness and breakage. Use a water-based leave-in conditioner or moisturizer and seal in the moisture with natural oils or butters. Moisturize your hair as needed to maintain its hydration.
Hey, dads and father figures! Now that Father's Day is behind us, it's time to shift our focus to something important—TLC for your hair and beards. While you were busy celebrating and being celebrated, it's essential not to neglect your grooming routine. After all, self-care extends to nurturing your hair and facial hair as well! So, let's get into some essential hair and beard care tips that will leave you looking and feeling very, very good.
1. Proper Washing and Conditioning:Regularly washing your hair and beard with a moisturizing shampoo helps eliminate dirt, excess oil, and product buildup, while a moisturizing conditioner keeps them soft, manageable, and hydrated.