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#blackgirlhair 4 steps to curling your hair

      Hey! Guys and what is up......welcome back to my blog . Today I'm just going tell you guys the 4 main basic steps to curling your hair, especially for those that have virgin hair. Well if your hair is no longer virgin, the good news is that these steps can help you achieve your desired curls. First of all guys, hair products are essential if you want your hair to > The products 1.leave in conditioner 2.sheabutter 3.coconut oil The process: 1: Make sure the hair is damp, having you hair damp is very important cause it eases the styling process. 2: Apply the leave in conditioner and massage it through the hair, make sure you massage very well. It should look like this> 3: Divide the hair into four sections, apply coconut oil and shea butter and allow to sit for 10 minutes> 4: At each section twist the hair and allow to sit for another 10 minutes> After the time has exceeded your can loose the twist to get>  That is all it's very easy you can now style it furt

#blackgirlhair.CURLY HAIR CARE FOR BLACK WOMEN

It's been a hot minute since I talked about hair care, so I definitely need to give you guys an update! . I wanted to share my indepth curly hair routine. I will be talking about products that make my hair look and feel amazing. 1. Shampoo and conditioner I use the two in one shampoo and conditioner for deep cleansing. It removes dandruffs thoroughly, restores moisture balance to my hair and scalp . 2. Fermented Rice Water. I'm pretty sure we've all heard that rice water is good for the hair, but fermented rice water is best for the hair. First of all let's know what fermented rice water is. Fermented rice water is rice water, that is left to ferment and has gone slightly sour.  It is rich in antioxidants, minerals, B vitamin, vitamin E and traces of pitera, a substance produced during the fermentation process.         How To Make Fermented Rice Water. Ingredients: 1/2 cup of white rice. 1 cup of water.                           Preparation. Soak your rice