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I'm African-American, and my hair is frequently brittle and dry. Other than using good products, what can I do to keep my hair from drying out?

 

ANSWER:

All hair is composed of the same elements, regardless of ethnicity. The structure of African-American hair, however, does cause it to hold less moisture. So there are certain tips that are useful for you to follow.

1. Get a haircut regularly, preferably every four to six weeks (four if your hair is short). This will prevent dry and split ends and keeps your hair healthier.

2. Use a silk or satin pillowcase. There are two reasons for this. First, cotton pillowcases have a coarser feel and create friction, which pulls at the hair and dries it out. Satin and silk are softer and gentler, so they have a smoother glide. Second, cotton absorbs more of your hair’s oils, which you want to avoid.

3. If you use a hairbrush, choose one made from natural bristles, preferably a boar’s bristle brush. It absorbs natural oils from your scalp and roots, and spreads it evenly throughout your hair, leaving it well conditioned and in a smoother, shinier state.

About the Expert

Gilbert Valdez

Gilbert Valdez, a master stylist at the Aniko Salon in Chicago, was recently ranked by Chicago magazine as one of the city’s top hair stylists.

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