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  • How to Use Egg for Hair Growth

    Eggs are a natural source of protein and can be ingested or used externally to promote hair growth. The protein found in eggs can be used to help the hair grow by increasing the strength of the...

  • How to Remove Micro Braids With Hair Conditioner

    Micro braids are a very popular type of hair extension that are lovely to look at, and can protect your hair from everyday stress and heat. But it's vital to remember that you can't keep your...

  • How to Care for Micro Braids

    The difference between traditional braiding styles and micro braids is that micro braids require much more attention and nurturing. The reason micro braids should be handled meticulously is their...

  • The Best Way to Get Dirt Out of Hair After Braids & Extensions are Removed

    Braids and extensions hinder your ability to wash hair thoroughly. Dirt and hair product can build up in the crevices between braids and extensions. There is little you can do to prevent build-up....

  • How to Remove Sisterlocks

    Sisterlocks, a natural hair management system created by Dr. JoAnne Cornwell, is described at culturedlocs.com as "tiny uniform locs that are the result of a precision parting grid, and the use of...

  • Hair Care for Braids

    Hair care for braids can be hard to find. Most salons offer services such as shampooing and braiding but provide little in the way of assistance to caring for the hairstyle.

  • How to Crazy Braid Hair

    Have you ever wondered how people get certain crazy looking designs in their hair, well here's the way that you can do the same crazy styles but using your own ideas. Just follow my step-by-step...

  • How to Wash Micro Braids

    Micro braids are most commonly worn by African American women to simulate the texture of free-flowing hair. The braids are so delicate and minuscule that they're barely visible. This versatile...

  • How to Put in Cornrows With Extensions

    Cornrows are braids created close to the scalp; they are often worn with long extensions or in a bun. Cornrows originated in Africa and have become a very popular style in various parts of the...

  • Benefits of Egyptian Magic on Hair

    Egyptian Magic is a leave-in conditioner that moisturizes hair. Learn how to apply Egyptian Magic to hair in this free hairstyle video about products for braiding hair.

  • How to Save money on Hair

    If you're trying to save money right now, regular salon appointments may not be a priority. Here are some tips to extend your hair style to save money on grooming.

  • How to Wash Your Micros and or Braids (Without Them Slipping Out!)

    Plaits, micros, singles, or pigtails as some call them, are a beautiful style of tiny little braids, rather difficult to maintain due to the detailed nature of the style. Often times, women will...

  • How to Shampoo Hair While in Braids

    Braids are a creative and low maintenance hair do for people wanting a convenient, and protective style. Daily combing, brushing, and styling can cause damage. While braids protect hair from such...

  • Applying Conditioner Before Braiding

    The amount of condition varies if you have a lot of hair. Learn how to apply conditioner to hair in this free hairstyle video about how to prepare hair for braiding.

  • Rinsing Out Conditioner Before Braiding

    Leaving any product in your hair before you braid it can be detrimental to hair health. Learn how to rinse out conditioner in this free hairstyle video about how to prepare hair for braiding.

  • How to Care for Hair

    How you care for your hair is vital. It lays the foundation for the growth of healthy, full locks or not. This care also helps prevent parasitic activity, dandruff and breakage. So, here are few...

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