Basic Science of Afro Haircare
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Basic Science of Afro Haircare

Are you overwhelmed with how you should care for your Afro hair? Learning the basic science of Afro hair will give you the confident skills.

By Care4YourFro

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

Frequently asked questions

How frequently should I wash my hair?

Build up of sebum and products on your scalp will clog your pores. Lifestyle is also important if you work out quite often. It is therefore important to cleanse your scalp as often as your scalp dictates in order to prevent build up, itchiness, inflammation and dandruff build up.

Should I use lots of oil on my scalp?

The scalp has the most oil glands in all the places of the skin. The oil glands produce natural oil, which is called sebum that nourishes our scalp and strands. Our scalp may not need additional oils, unless we have low sebum production. In that case, we use light oils that will not block our pores.

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It is important to understand Afro hair so you can dismiss the myths that Afro hair is tough and does not grow.

You will develop confidence to understand your hair even more.

You will be introduced to the science of afro hair.

You will learn methods and routines of haircare to make your hair more manageable and retain its length.

You will also learn the importance of moisture, butter and oils to your hair.

You will learn how to create the best hair regimen for your hair to thrive.

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