Natural Hair Care Series Episode 3

Dear Pretty Black girl, You are dripping with melanin and…
If you are newly natural and trying to figure out the right products to use. This Natural Hair Care series is perfect for you to hear from someone who already walked through those hurdles. We’re continuing the natural care series here on the blog. We fell behind on posting the Natural Hair Care series here on the blog and apologies to those of you who do not follow us on Instagram. There are 7 parts to this series and we will be posting them within the next week. What we’ve learned here at KHR is proper hair care is essential to hair growth. People want to see growth but don’t want to put in the work. A proper hair care regimen will help you achieve ALL your hair goals!
We reached out to a few of these ladies and they are sharing everything with you from hair porosity, go-to products and tips for those of you who are transitioning. We created this series to provide informative information to you from those who have seen results. Be sure to check out part 1 and part 2.
Today’s we’re sharing part 3 with you featuring @itsthatezi who has beautiful low porosity 4C hair. She’s sharing her hair regimen. You can also follow her on Instagram for hairstyles ideas and hair care tips for 4C Hair.
I want you to know you can learn from others with the same porosity as you than the same hair type. It does NOT matter if you don’t have the same curl pattern. It’s the hair porosity that matters. To grow healthy hair it’s important for your hair to retain moisture. Your hair porosity tells you how well your hair is able to absorb and retain moisture. Be sure to check out the rest of the series! You can also check out last year’s 13 part series here.

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Dear Pretty Black girl, You are dripping with melanin and a force to be reckoned with. You are made of brown sugar, cocoa, honey and gold. You’ve been crowned with kinks as loose as 3A to as tight as 4C. No matter what type of strands you were crowned with, pretty girl, embrace them unapologetically. You are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God. -Welcome home, pretty girl!