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    Getting Basic African-American Hair Care

    African-American hair care is unique and requirements a special maintenance regimen. It is also more flexible in periods of hairstyle - it can adapt to several creative appearance - it can sustain the stretches of braids and the dreadlocks. This type of hair is considered one of the the bulk durable and strongest of all hair types.

    These characteristics call for a special African-American hair care method to prevent abuse and breakage, which is often the by product of sporting several hairstyle.

    African-American hair is naturally thin, curly and full. While for women this is a amazing advantage in terms of freedom for several style and creativity, African-Ameircan men want their hair mostly short, although a large segment of braids and dreadlocks and even afro appearance are still prevalent.

    The variety of styles that suit African-American hair is as broad as the diversity of the people and its culture.

    Because of its diversity and flexibility to design and changes, African-American hair care is often faced with one big problem - split ends. This breakage in the end of hair strands eventuate as a result of over stretching hair to combs and styles and over exposing hair to chemicals and to grooming equipment like irons, curlers and stretchers among others.

    If split ends are not cured, hair would beginning to break more and make it brittle. This could lead to hair loss or even dry, crabby hair.

    One best technique to prevent split ends is to avoid use of uneven brushes and those made of nylon.

    African American hair care for men is not that snarled up with the bulk men sporting their hair short and the bulk men not needing to brush, iron, curl or stretch their hair.

    The short hair, however, requirements frequent visit to the barber and hairtsylist. African-American hair care method also requirements constant moisturizing and treatments because thin curly hair easily dries up, which could lead to split ends and even breakage. Dry hair could also undermine the scalp and hair roots which could lead to more trouble for men - particularly hair loss - in the future.

    Given this flexibility to style and to cut allows African-American people to select their hair according to their personal preference, fashion style and practicality. This flexibility, however, requires stringent African-American hair care to protect the hair.

    Just like maintenance method for blonde or black hairs, African-American hair care centers on treating the hair as fragile and sensitive. This can be achieved by not overexposing, not brushing too harshly and stretching too much the hair.

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