6 Habits to Help Grow Your Fine Natural hair
- Val
- Feb 27, 2017
- 3 min read

6* Habits to help grow your fine natural hair
1. Maintain a clean and healthy scalp:
Healthy scalp skin with a normal pH and normal thickness of the epidermis and dermis will improve hair growth and/or decrease hair shedding. The habit of using a lightweight scalp oil in the morning and before going to bed as a part of your routine will keep your scalp from drying up, stimulated and moisturized. Try Val’s Growth serum for hair growth.
2.Use Protein treatments on your hair:
Use a lightweight Protein Treatment as part of your monthly and bi- weekly routine. We fine natural hair girls have to make protein our best friend. Simply because fine hair contains less protein than other hair textures. This is why fine natural hair flourishes on protein treatments. Try Val’s pumpkin crush protein treatment, lightweight products that will leave your hair looking and feeling strong, soft and healthy.
3. Deep condition:
You must develop a strong deep conditioning habit. EVERY SINGLE Wash day. No excuse! Deep conditioning your hair after every wash will help your hair stay moisturized. Rinse your deep conditioner out with cool water and use diluted
Apple cider vinegar to seal your hair’s cuticles after the wash/condition. (Note: Limit apple cider vinegar use to no more than twice a month)
4.Have a nightly routing:
Taking just 10 minutes before going to bed to care for your fine natural hair, is essential for the growth process.
Consider using the S.H.S method.
S – Scalp – Use a lightweight scalp oil for stimulation and to add moisture to your scalp. Try Val’s Growth serum for hair growth.
H- Hair – Never go to bed without giving your hair some type of attention. Use lightweight moisturizing product for hydration, Pin Curls, 2 strand twists, a sample wrap. Getting into the habit of giving your hair some attention before going to bed will help your hairstyles last longer and keep your strands from breaking.
S- Satin – Use a satin headscarf to wrap up your fine natural hair at night. Use Satin pillow case to sleep on. Replace your cotton bonnet for a satin one. Satin helps keep your fine hair moisturize and maintain your styles without drying out your hair.
What is Satin? Satin is actually a weave and not a natural fiber like silk. Fiber is the actual thread from which the material is made and weave is how you make it. Traditionally, satin will have both a glossy side and a dull side. It is made using combinations of other fabrics like nylon, rayon, polyester, and even silk. A popular stain is charmeuse, which is a man-made luxury fabric (polyester) from finely woven material.
5. Pay close attention to how you style your fine natural hair:
Unlike every other hair types, fine natural hair is the most fragile hair type. So here are a few things to consider when styling.
Wear simple styles that offer little manipulation of your tresses and hide your ends which are the oldest parts of your hair. Buns and up-dos are classic.
Limit heat styling to rare special occasions.
Finger comb or wear hair in twist outs, twists, braids or braids out to minimize breakage.
If your hair is tangled, gently pull it up and apart instead of pulling it apart like would a wishbone.
Hanging nails will damage hair. Always make sure your nails are smooth and even before hair styling.
Avoid pulling hair tight at the hairline. Doing so will recede your hairline and damage the follicles permanently.
6. Improve Your Lifestyle:
Regular exercise and healthy sleep habits will increase circulatory and overall health, promoting healthy hair.
Don’t smoke. According to one report, smokers were four times more likely to have grey hair than non-smokers and were more prone to hair loss.
Even though hair is not a living tissue, it is important to supply nutrients to the hair follicles in the scalp. While there are no foods that directly stimulate increased hair growth, choose foods that supply the body with a rich supply of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, fiber, and protein.
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