Best Products to Manage and Grow Ethnic Hair

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Paula Clarke
  • Published July 23, 2007
  • Word count 534

When it comes to managing African American and Bi-racial hair there are only two hair care companies on the market that will leave your hair in salon quality condition and not greasy or dull. You have to stop using Suave, Salon Selectives, Motions, and Alberto VO5, because although affordable, hey will leave your hair type dry and brittle. If you want professional looking hair,without making a salon visit each week,then try Ojon Hair Products or Beauty 4 Ashes’s GodHead™ Hair care Products. Both companies produce superior hair care products that are amazing, especially if you have damaged hair and are looking to grow healthier hair. The major difference between the two companies is that Beauty 4 Ashes produces completely all-natural products that contain no chemicals and sends faith scriptures with all of their products. Since, both companies produce high quality products, they are more pricey than your average drugstore shampoo. Therefore, I suggest that you start out with each company’s best product, then experiment with other things they produce.

The best Ojon product on the market is their Restorative Hair Treatment, it comes in a small jar with a comb. The product is solid, but liquefies instantly when you rub it in your hands. You can leave the treatment in overnight or wash it out after 30 minutes and your hair should feel and look nice and soft. You can find Ojon product at their online website.

When it comes to Beauty 4 Ashes GodHead products, there is much debate within the hair stylist community on which is the best product. In the United Kingdom, most stylists of African American Hair or Bi-racial hair prefer to use their GodHead™ Max Moisture shampoo and conditioner on their clients’ hair, because it has great detangling capabilities, can loosen tight curl patterns, and is filled with over 22 all natural ingredients, such as jojoba, shea, vitamin e, and coconut oil. All these nourish the scalp and grow hair. However, in the United States, most hair stylists prefer GodHead™ Silky Smooth shampoo and conditioner. The GodHead Silky Smooth system contains a vitamin-rich and hair softening sunflower and coconut soap base that is great for damaged hair. Silky Smooth also has a hair-thickening conditioner that can be used as a deep conditioner treatment. It works wonders on chemically treated hair by infusing the scalp with vitamins and the hair strands with natural oils. It produces a rich lather that most customers like. No matter which GodHead™ system you choose, both will give your hair that salon quality look, brilliance, length, and shine. You find their products at wwwdiscoverb4acom

If you are serious about getting your hair into prime condition, remembr to stay away from the drugstore products that contain harsh detergents and sulfates and go with all-natural products over their chemical counterparts. Drugstore hair care products will not only damage your hair in the long run, but are a complete waste of money. You can also have salon quality hair from the convenience of your home. It may cost you a little more upfront, but you will more than make up for the initial loss by the savings you earn when decreasing your time between relaxers and salon visits.

For over 20 years, I have worked as a natural herbalist and consumer educator on natural products. I have also done extensive research in the biologically active ingredients in natural products. I am dedicated to providing consumers with information they can use to make more intelligent purchases. www.discoverb4a.com

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Sherry
Sherry · 17 years ago
Hello, Love your website and congratulations for being so open with the scriptures. Just a quick question. I am a missionary to Jo'Burg South Africa and we have a diverse congregation. Hair types extend from the very coarse East Indian - very dry and brittle ethnic hair. Many of our members earn very meager wages thus they cannot afford expensive hair care products. I am doing a study right now on how they can more effectively manage their hair through natural inexpensive products. (An Indian Friend of mine suggested mixing coconut oil and olive oil and applying this mixture to aid in hair growth is this something that I should try out or will it be a waste of time?) Any help that you may be able to give me in this endeavor is a plus and very much appreciated. ** Most of their diets consist of "Mealie Pap" ground corn and a loaf of white bread. Nutrition is a huge problem. Any suggestions as to what they may add to their diets (cheaply) would also be very valuable to my research. Working together for Christ Sherry

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