Experiencing dandruff and have Ethnic hair? Read this article to find out how to treat your problem!
So as you know, it doesn’t snow in South Africa, so there really isn’t any reason you should have white snow flakes inhabiting your crown of Ethnic luscious hair! But fear not, most women get dandruff and thank the heavens that there are some remedies out there that you can use to not only eliminate dandruff but to also prevent dandruff.
Before we get the cure, we need to look at the cause. This is the best way to prevent future snowflakes from falling where they don’t belong!
There are many causes for dandruff. For example, lack of hair brushing causes too many natural oils to build up. If possible you should brush your hair on a regular basis. Another cause may be sensitivity to yeast as well as a lack of vitamins in a diet.
Try live a healthy lifestyle to produce the right hormones to prevent any future causes of dandruff.
Now, onto the cure…
An anti dandruff shampoo containing tea tree oil and offers anti bacterial properties will aid in the process of ridding your locks from dandruff. On a cautionary note, be careful not to wash your hair too much, once a week will work just fine. Unlike other cultures hair types, Ethnic hair collects its natural oils over longer periods of time. So if you wash frequently, you will be drying out your scalp causing your hair to become dry and eventually start breaking.
If you sleep with a cap on, try something new. Try using a hair net. This is because your hair needs to breathe, especially if you sweat at night. The hair can dry out from being covered increasing chances of dandruff.
Another helping aid is oil treatments. Listed below are some of the hot oil treatments we recommend:
•VO5 Hot Oil Treatment R45.99
•Keralong Hot Oil Treatment R58.00 250ml
•Doctor Miracle Stimulating Moisturising Gro Oil R64.99
•Mizani Supreme Oil R180.00
So ladies, as you can see, not only will you chase the snow away with these few beauty tips, but you will bring out the sunshine…making your day a brighter and more confident one!
Article by: Sheena Graskie