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What products should I use on 4b hair?

What products should I use on 4b hair?

The Best Products for 4B Hair

  1. Ouidad Coil Infusion Like New Gentle Clarifying Shampoo.
  2. Carol’s Daughter Hair Milk Original Leave-In Moisturizer.
  3. Mielle Moisture RX Hawaiian Ginger Moisturizing Hair Butter.
  4. Aunt Jackie’s Curls & Coils Flaxseed Recipes Don’t Shrink Flaxseed Elongating Curling Gel.

How often should 4b wash hair?

Dirty hair needs to be cleansed routinely to ensure a healthy scalp. However, for Type 4b naturals, shampooing weekly may be too drying and can cause unnecessary breakage. To mitigate this, shampoo your 4b coils every 2 weeks, with a cleansing conditioner on alternate weeks.

Is coconut oil good for 4B hair?

What are the benefits of Coconut oil on 4C hair? Due to its nutritional composition, Coconut Oil has a high affinity for hair proteins and when applied to the hair, it penetrates fast and deep compared to other oils. This makes it excellent for hair.

How can I make my 4B hair grow faster and longer?

Let’s get started!

  1. #1 Moisturize, Moisturize, and Then Moisturize Some More.
  2. #2 Skip the Unnatural Stuff.
  3. #3 Nourish Your Scalp with Vitamin-Rich Food.
  4. #4 Go Easy on Heat Styling.
  5. #5 Use Protective Products and Styles.
  6. #6 Get a Trim.
  7. #7 Care for Your Scalp.
  8. Trust MIELLE on Your 4c Hair Growth Journey.

How often should I wash my natural 4B hair?

Most hair experts recommend shampooing African American hair 1-2 times per week unless you have a hair condition that requires you to shampoo your hair more often. If your hair is not oily, there is no need to keep washing. My hair does better when I wash it twice a week.

What oil is best for 4B hair?

The best oils for type 4 hair include:

  • Coconut oil (pure and unrefined)
  • Castor oil (Jamaican black)
  • Olive Oil (extra virgin)
  • Avocado oil.
  • Jojoba oil (pure and unrefined)
  • Grapeseed oil.

How many inches does 4B hair grow in a month?

roughly ½ inch per
Your hair grows at roughly ½ inch per month which means that the typical head of hair will grow six inches per year.