Afro Hair

How to Grow Natural Afro Hair

The afro is a chic, natural hairstyle worn by African-American men and women. Not only is it easier to maintain and easier on the hair than some other styles but it is a style rich in heritage, as well. Growing natural afro hair doesn't have to be a task. With proper care and maintenance, you can grow an afro worth being proud of.

All About Afro Hair

Shea Butter for Afro Hair

Shea butter for Afro hair is a necessary component to achieve well-moisturized hair. Afro hair is tightly coiled and resembles a cork screw or a pen spring; some coils are larger in diameter and some are much smaller in size. ...

How to Get Soft Afro Hair

African-American hair is short or long or naturally curly, coarse, dry or highly textured--and not all the same. It offers a unique variety of hairstyles. Soft afro hair is designed from natural hair, untreated or relaxed (chem...

How to Maintain Afro Hair

Afro American hair possesses the same basic structure but also more fragility than other hair types. The daily styling processes employed by many Afro Americans often leave hair dry, brittle, damaged and in need of repair. Use ...

How to Keep Afro Hair From Breaking

Few things are as disheartening as running a comb through your hair and having clumps of hair break off. Since Afro hair is generally drier than other hair types, certain styling methods make it more vulnerable to breakage. Thu...

How to Care for Afro Hair

African-American hair is textured, delicate and dry. This makes it more prone to breakage and tangling. The biggest problem posed by this hair type is finding products that tailor to it. There are several grades of African-Ame...