How to Treat Color-Damaged Black Hair

Changing up your hair color can be fun and give you a whole new look, but all the chemicals used can damage your tresses. African-American hair is usually drier than most other types of hair, so it’s particularly susceptible to damage from chemicals.

Kimbry Parker
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How to Treat Damaged Hair & Split Ends

If you're plagued by dry, brittle hair and split ends, you can remedy it without spending a fortune for expensive hair treatments. By following some basic hair care guidelines and practicing healthy lifestyle habits, you can greatly improve the condition of damaged hair and banish the majority of your split ends.

Marnie Kunz
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How to Keep Afro Hair From Breaking

Few things are as disheartening as running a comb through your hair and having clumps of hair break off. Since Afro hair is generally drier than other hair types, certain styling methods make it more vulnerable to breakage.

Aretha C. Smith
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Home Protein Treatment for Hair

Protein treatments can improve the appearance of dry, damaged hair. A home protein mask can smooth the hair shaft, adding shine and reducing frizz and flyaways.

Michelle Powell-Smith
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How to Care for Black Kids' Hair

Hair matters. The Adoption Resources of Wisconsin shares that hair is an important cultural reflection for a child and can help instill self-confidence when cared for correctly. In addition to being curly, black hair is unique from other hair types in that it’s naturally drier, coarser and more densely packed.

Flora Richards-Gustafson
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Hair Products Containing Silicone

All hair needs moisture, but curly, frizzy hair needs an added ingredient to seal that moisture in. Hair products that contain silicone help lock in the products’ hydrating ingredients and add a boost of shine, as well as smooth your hair’s cuticles and fight off frizz.

Lynne Sheldon
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The Best Shampoos for Asians

Because Asian hair is typically very straight, oil from the scalp moves down the hair shafts easily and quickly, resulting in oily hair. To treat this condition, Asian consumers are advised to use clear shampoos rather than heavy, cream-based ones.

Kimberli Nalven
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Avocado & Olive Oil Hair Treatment

If your hair feels dry and frizzy, skip the bottled conditioner -- you can make your own soothing remedy with foods from your kitchen. Olive oil and avocados help moisturize your hair and restore its lustrous shine.

Melissa King
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How to Blow-Dry Afro Hair

Before you get ready to blow-dry your afro, consider this: In its natural state, African-American hair is delicate and prone to damage and breakage. While kinky, curly and coiled afro hair is fragile, you don’t have to wear a weave or a wig to obtain silky, straight or slightly-curled hair.

Mimi Abney
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What Could You Do to Keep the Human Appendix Healthy?

Your appendix is a small organ that is attached to the right side of your large intestine. Most of the time, the appendix does not cause any problems, but occasionally it gets blocked with feces or becomes infected and inflamed. This inflammation is called appendicitis, and constitutes a medical emergency.

Michelle Kulas
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How to Turn Damaged Hair Into Straight Silky Hair

If your tresses are looking frizzy, dull, dry or out-of-control, you may have damaged hair. Common culprits that cause damage are chemical processes, such as bleaching or straightening, and mechanical causes, including excessive blow-drying, sun, wind and teasing.

Michelle Kulas
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Egg Yolk Hair Treatment

An essential in the kitchen, eggs aren't limited to their uses in cooking and baking. Since at least the 1940s, women have applied homemade egg hair treatments and used shampoos containing eggs.

Laura Jensel
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