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How to take care of 4c type hair

- THOBILE MAZIBUKO

GROWING natural hair is not easy, especially if it’s type 4c.

It needs patience and is high maintenanc­e. This type of hair is more tightly coiled. It usually shrinks and is sometimes challengin­g to comb through.

The best way to take care of it is to wear protective styles now and then, which helps with growth, as well as protecting the hair due to its sensitivit­y. To help you maintain your crown, we’ve put together tips to help you maintain long and healthy hair.

Hydrate

This hair needs extra moisture as it can dry up quickly. What you can do is spray it with water first before applying any moisturise­r. Water helps lock in oils and nutrients.

Detangle

Before, and after every wash, make sure you detangle it so that it becomes easier to comb and style. Most hair brands have products specifical­ly for detangling.

I recommend the Dark and Lovely Au Naturale Knot Out Conditione­r.

Twist

If you’re not wearing any protective style, make sure you twist your hair before bed. It will make it easier to style in the morning.

Cover with a bonnet

No matter the hair type, it’s the golden rule to cover your hair when going to bed.

With type 4c or any natural hair, a silk bonnet is the best option as it locks in all the nutrients. But before you do, massage the scalp every two days. You can use the Stylin’ Scalp Treatment.

Wash

You need to wash your hair at least once a week. And with not just with a shampoo, but a conditione­r too. This will help remove all the dirt. Also, put on a leave-in conditione­r at least once a month.

Pro tip: Just like your skin, your hair needs a proper daily routine.

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