9 Nourishing Natural Ingredients for Black Hair

 


Natural hair loves natural ingredients, pure and simple. Because Black hair has texture and curl, it's more prone to dryness, frizz, and breakage. So, giving it plenty of tender loving care is absolutely essential. One thing Black hair definitely can't get enough of? Moisture. Here are 9 powerful ingredients to look for in hair care products—or to use straight out of the bottle or jar.

Water


This is as basic as it gets, but water goes a long way in restoring hydration to Black hair. By nature, that's what H2O does, after all. If you avoid washing your hair  frequently because you believe it's drying, know that water's not the culprit—blame the sulfates in shampoos. Hard water could also be an issue, as it may leave mineral deposits on hair, leading to dryness and brittleness. Though alkaline water isn't scientifically proven to be any more beneficial than tap water, it's an alternative to using hard water. Spritz your tresses with water for a moisture pick-me-up.

Vegetable Glycerin

Vegetable glycerin is a less obvious ingredient to look for in products, but it's a hero. As a humectant, it attracts and retains moisture; therefore, it works best in humid climates. Add this to water in a spray bottle for instant hydration.

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil in hair products is usually a good sign that your tresses are in for a treat. But pure, organic coconut oil works wonders straight from the jar, too. Harness it as a leave-in conditioner or as a hair mask. Warm a generous amount between your hands, and work it through from scalp to ends.


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