DIY coconut milk leave-in conditioner is an easy and cheap way to ensure that you maintain the moisture levels in your hair.
Coconut milk has essential hair nutrients such as vitamins B, C, and E, proteins as well as contains natural fatty acids, that give your hair a lush, rich, and healthy shine.
Making DIY Aloe Vera leave-in Conditioner is easy, cheap and allows you to hydrate your strands. Using this as a daily spritz will allow your hair to grow long and stong.
Winter can be harsh on your hair journey, especially if you are not familiar with the little regime tweaks that you can incorporate to add some more TLC into your hair.
Dry natural hair cares! And it will show you how much by breaking and snapping – especially in winter. However all is not lost. These four tips will allow you to have well hydrated hair all year round.
The Maximum Hydration Method (MHM) is a length process that is great for introducing moisture into your hair. However, while it is a time-consuming process, the results are worth it!
Want a hair gel for natural hair that is cheap. easy to make, free of toxins and also doubles up as a source of protein? Look no further than the goodness of gelatin for your hair. This is a great fix to add to your daily hair routine.
Aloe vera is great for introducing moisture into your hair, as well as provides hold when styling your natural hair. A definite must-have in your natural hair routine.
Honey is a great natural product to use to introduce moisture into your hair, as well as manage frizz and dryness.
Avocado and aloe vera gel hair mask is a deep conditioning treatment that strengthens as well as hydrates your hair strands.
Molasses is a great hair food for hair growth and thickness and is one of the true superfoods that help hair growth.
Withthegoodhair wants you to take It out of your pantry, and use it to positively aid your length retention journey. In time you will see molasses renews your hair health inside and out.