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TANYA View Drop Down
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Posted: May 21, 2001 at 11:33am
WOULD I BE OVERCONDITIONING MY HAIR IF I SHAMPOO MY HAIR ONCE A WEEK AND CONDITION IT THREE TIMES A WEEK.

SUNDAY: CONDITION(HOT OIL/OVERNIGHT)

TUES: CONDITION(INTENSIVE)

THURS: SHAMPOO/CONDITION(REGULAR)

THANKS

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latifahQ View Drop Down
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Posted: May 22, 2001 at 11:33am
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I tend to not think so . . . I suspect your hair is loving it, so that makes it a good thing.

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Fantasy View Drop Down
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Posted: May 28, 2001 at 11:33am
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TANYA originally wrote:
WOULD I BE OVERCONDITIONING MY HAIR IF I SHAMPOO MY HAIR ONCE A WEEK AND CONDITION IT THREE TIMES A WEEK.

SUNDAY: CONDITION(HOT OIL/OVERNIGHT)

TUES: CONDITION(INTENSIVE)

THURS: SHAMPOO/CONDITION(REGULAR)

THANKS

I shampoo and condition my hair everyday, if not everyday every other day. My hair is very healthy and it grows from an inch and a half to two inches per month. It is a misconception that african american women should shampoo and condition their hair daily. Your hair is an organ just like you would wash your face daily to exfoliate dead skin cells the same thing works for your hair and scalp. The reason why black women have a hard time growing their hair is because ignorance. Now there are some conditioning treatments that were not meant to be used on a daily basis. It all depends on the condition your hair is in the first place. Remember once your hair is damage it is going to fall out anyway no matter what conditioner you use. What ever don`t fall out in the wash will surely come out in the rinse. It is a myth that black women shouldn`t shampoo their hair daily and I don`t know where it came from. Our counterparts shampoo their hair daily and as the result they have healthier hair. And it isn`t because of that lice theory, it is because shampooing daily is habit forming and once you are use to keeping a clean scalp you will not be able to endure the oil that is produce from stimulating the blood flow in your scalp which produce oils. That is the reason you need to shampoo daily to get rid of the toxins, oils, and dirt of your daily life. Once you realize that you will have beautifulo healthy hair.

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Posted: Jul 18, 2002 at 11:33am
No way girly girl! If your hair is having fantastic results from your conditioning then by all means continue your current styling regimine. Every person has a different hair type and pourousity- even if it`s "african american" hair. I used to wash my hair everyday but that DOES dry the hair out. White people can do that because thier hair is coated with protiens and oils that African American hair is stripped of when relaxed. I only recommend washing everyday if you have natural hair that still has its natural protective oils. If you have relaxed hair that is dry and brittle then you need to stay away from shampoos that have ammonium in them, because they tend to dry your hair. But I wash my hair every 2 days, sometimes more if I have to, but this is because I know what my hair type can handle. TBC has a wonderful blow dry creme that keeps my hair so soft i and straight its unreal. Most of it is genetics but TBC helps as well and I get compliments almost everyday on the shininess and softness of it. African American hair care is a must, so let`s get educated because YES_ black people can grow long beautiful silky hair if its taken care of properly!
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