How to take care of your 4C hair like a professional

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Deep conditioning is a must to keep your hair from unnecessary breakage (Photo: Courtesy)

·         Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise

As we have noted, 4C hair is particularly prone to dryness. Its tight kinks prevent the flow of sebum through the hair strand. As such, it requires being moisturised even more than other hair types.

Invest in a good hair moisturise for kinky hair. Moisturisers that specifically cater to kinky hair are often thicker than regular moisturisers. You may have to experiment with different moisturisers to find one that works best for your hair.

After moisturising your hair, make sure to seal it. The best sealants for 4C hair include coconut oil, avocado oil, and shea butter. Even if your hair is in a protective style, moisturise it frequently to keep it healthy.

·         Detangle your hair

As laborious as it may be, 4C hair must be detangled on a regular basis. Because of the tight curl pattern, the hair tangles significantly more quickly than other types. Your hair will become matted and break if you do not detangle it properly.

Detangling 4C hair is a delicate task. The best way to do it is by using your fingers instead of a comb. Gently detangle damp hair with your fingers, gently separating the hair strands with your fingertips. To aid in this process, apply a conditioner with lots of slip.

When you encounter knots in your hair, do not rip them out – detangle them gently. Detangle your hair in sections and secure it to prevent it from tangling up all over again. After you have finished finger-detangling, comb your hair with a wide-toothed comb.

Avoid using heat regularly to give your hair time to grow strong and long (Photo: Courtesy)

·         Deep condition your hair

Deep conditioning is a must for 4C hair. To keep your hair healthy, deep condition it once a week and follow with a hot oil treatment to seal in moisture.

One of the best oils for hot oil therapy is Jamaican Black Castor Oil. Simply heat the oil in the microwave until it reaches a comfortable temperature before applying it to your hair and scalp. Cover your hair with a shower cap and a towel and let it sit.

·         Pay attention to product ingredients

Not all hair products are made equal, and not all hair products are suitable for 4C hair. The worst ingredients in hair products include sulfates, silicones, and parabens. Also, avoid gels containing alcohol and leave-in conditioners containing mineral oils.

Many naturalistas have had success with products that include only natural ingredients such as shea butter, coconut, avocado, and jojoba oils. Experiment with different natural hair products to find out what works best for your hair.

·         Cover your hair at night

Since 4C hair is prone to dryness, it needs extra protection at night. Your cotton pillowcases and bedsheets can absorb moisture from your hair and leave it dull and dry.

When you sleep on cotton beddings, your hair will also twist, matte, and become matted from friction. To keep your hair moisturised and detangled, wrap it up in a silk bonnet.