How to Make Natural Hair Soft

How to Make natural hair soft
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Growing natural hair for most people is always a battle to fight and make sure you win when it comes to maintenance, especially when you need it to be soft to avoid headache and strongness when you need to comb it.

Sometimes the hair gets tough to the point where you’ll be thinking of the next possible remedy like going to the barbershop to do justice to it.

Natural hair has different hair types, different porosity, different elasticity, different color, different texture but a general problem! Not all hair is naturally soft but there are some routines which when done over a long period will eventually make your natural hair softer.

Check out the 5 ways you can make your natural hair soft.

1. Coconut Oil, A Natural Product For Hair Growth

Coconut Oil, A natural Product For Hair Growth
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Coconut oil is a natural product that can restore moisture and life back to your hair, leaving it soft and shiny.

Coconut oil is an effective natural treatment for hair care, coconut oil stimulates faster hair growth and provides nutrients to keep hair smooth and soft. It is not only able to moisturize but also nourishes deeply from the inside of the hair, especially damaged hair.

What you need to do in this treatment is just to wet your hair and apply 1-4 tsp of coconut oil to your hair instead of the conditioner, let it in about 15 minutes, and then wash your hair with your typical shampoo warm up 1/4 cup of coconut oil, afterward, apply evenly through your hair and leave on for about an hour.

Rinse it out with lukewarm water once you have allowed it to sit.

2. Shea Butter, The Most Effective Way To Glow Your Natural Hair

Shea Butter, The Most Effective Way To Glow Your Natural Hair
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When applied, it softens the hair quickly, sort of hinders moisture because of the oily content. It really makes the hair tender, it lasts long on the hair unless washed off, it just continues maintaining that softness till you wash it off.

It’s really nice and so natural, there is one thing it does as well, it helps the hair scalp too, a dry scalp makes way for dandruff encroachment, shea butter just spreads through your hair keeping the scalp healthy.

It makes the hair glow but does well to buy the original Shea butter, there are fakes and less concentrated ones out there.

3. Reduce Your Usage of Heated Tools

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Blow dryers, curling irons, and flat irons are staples for many hairstyles. However, prolonged, high heat can create bubbles in your hair cuticle leading to damaged hair that can then break off.

If you must use heated tools, do well to apply a heat protectant prior to each use, use the lowest heat setting possible, never use it on extremely wet hair and let your hair air dry for a little bit first.

Always take weekly breaks to help your hair recover from blow-drying and using styling tools. Straighteners and curling irons can wear away hair’s cuticles, resulting in dry or frizzy hair that breaks easier. If you really want softer hair, try to let hair dry naturally and try to avoid overexposure to heat.

4. Use The Right Products

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Understanding your hair type is important before trying any home remedies. Your hair care products can strip your hair off the natural oils it needs, and sometimes you might not just be using the right products for your hair type.

You have to figure out what your hair type is and try to choose products that will improve the quality of your hair. If you can, go for all-natural or organic products as these will be less damaging to your hair.

Although you may know your hair type now, it can change as you get older because of a decrease in natural oil production. Your hair might also be different based on the climate you live in and what season it is.

5. Get Yourself A Hair Mask

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Satin hair bonnets are good for protecting your hair at night, especially if you’re trying to preserve your natural hairstyle or your curls. just like your skincare routine, your hair care lineup should include a quality mask. Use once a week (twice, if your hair is really damaged) to keep your natural hair fully nourished and super soft.

In conclusion

It’s so much easier than you could ever imagine having natural soft hair, and once you try it, you’ll be wondering why you were spending so much money on chemical-ridden conditioners from the store just to make your hair soft.

Try all the steps above and be rest assured to get a positive result.

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