Because black hair deserves only the best.

scalp

Know the layers of your scalp

The scalp has two main layers of skin.  The inner layers are called the dermis, which contain oil and sweat glands, blood vessels, cells, tissues, and hair follicles.  The outside layers are called the epidermis, which contain the mouths of the hair follicles and protect the sensitive dermis layers.  The dermis layers secrete many important substances to the epidermis layers, such as oil and sebum, that are needed to keep the scalp lubricated and pH balanced.  Knowing and understanding the layers of your scalp are necessary parts of a healthy hair lifestyle.

Only oil or grease your scalp as needed

A healthy and clean scalp naturally secretes oils for lubrication, so there is no need to grease or apply oil every day.  Sometimes different factors, such as extreme weather conditions, can cause the scalp to feel dry, so you may need to use a product.  Oil is great for relieving dry and itchy scalp--just apply a few drops to your fingertips and gently massage onto the affected area.  The days of applying pomade directly to your freshly washed scalp as a routine are long and gone--only oil or grease your scalp as needed.

Potato water can help your hair grow faster

Potatoes are rich in many vitamins and minerals, including Vitamin C, Folic Acid, and Vitamin B Complex, which are all very beneficial for your hair.  The following is a well-known natural remedy to accelerate hair growth:  Peel and then boil 3 to 4 potatoes for about 15 minutes.  Remove the potatoes and let the water cool.  Wash your hair and then rinse it with the potato water.  The potato water will strengthen your hair roots and energize your scalp.  For best results, use the water the same day.

Pages