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  • CurlChemist: Humidity, Humectants and Hair

  • Wednesday, August 1st, 2007 | by Tonya McKay
  • Humectants are used in skin and hair-care products to promote moisture retention. These hygroscopic compounds posses a chemical structure that attracts water from the atmosphere and binds it to various sites along the molecule.

  • Take Special Care With Braids

  • Thursday, March 1st, 2007 | by Linda Jones
  • Dr. Ford says that one of the ways to avoid getting traction alopecia is to vary the braiding style to keep from placing stress on the same areas of the scalp. She also recommends going to experienced braiders.

  • Making the Transition

  • Friday, August 11th, 2006 | by Michelle Breyer
  • Transitioning is about learning to accept the texture with which you’ve been born rather than trying to mold it into something else.

  • Summerizing Your Curls

  • Thursday, June 1st, 2006 | by Michelle Breyer
  • If you swim a lot, make sure to rinse your hair with water before taking a dip, and put a little leave-in conditioner on it. This helps prevent the hair from absorbing the damaging chlorine. If you can bear it, wear a bathing cap. Periodically, use a shampoo designed to remove chlorine and mineral buildup.

  • My 12-strand program

  • Monday, May 1st, 2006 | by Linda Jones
  • Now’s the time to make things right. Some of you may want to apologize to your own hair for addicting it to chemical relaxers—also known as ‘creamy crack’!

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Celebrities

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