Fall​ ​2017: 10​ ​Of​ ​The​ ​Best​ ​Black​ ​Hair​ ​Products​ ​for​ ​YOUR​ ​Hair​ ​

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Let’s​ ​take​ ​advantage​ ​of​ ​the​ ​few​ ​sunny,​ ​rainy,​ ​colorful​ ​and​ ​chilly​ ​romantic​ ​days​ ​left​ ​of​ ​fall before​ ​rushing​ ​headlong​ ​into​ ​the​ ​cold.​ ​

That​ ​means​ ​letting​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​out​ ​and​ ​blending your​ ​natural​ ​texture​ ​with​ ​the​ ​cool​ ​breezes​ ​and​ ​drifting​ ​leaves​ ​of​ ​autumn.

Of​ ​course,​ ​wearing​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​out​ ​means​ ​taking​ ​special​ ​care​ ​to​ ​avoid​ ​dryness​ ​and damage.​ ​

This​ ​is​ ​where​ ​black​ ​hair​ ​products​ ​come​ ​in​ ​to​ ​save​ ​the​ ​day.​ ​

With​ ​thousands​ ​to choose​ ​from,​ ​we​ ​combed​ ​through​ ​the​ ​best​ ​natural​ ​hair​ ​products​ ​for​ ​black​ ​hair​ ​to​ ​find stylers​ ​that​ ​moisturize,​ ​stretch,​ ​nix​ ​frizz,​ ​elongate​ ​curls​ ​and​ ​complement​ ​texture.​ ​They also​ ​stand​ ​firm​ ​against​ ​fall’s​ ​rapidly​ ​changing​ ​weather.

  1. Wispy​ ​As​ ​The​ ​Breeze? Beautiful​ ​Curls​ ​Curly​ ​to​ ​Kinky​ ​Activating​ ​Cream Keeps Your Hair Gorgeous

    Do​ ​you​ ​have​ ​kinky,​ ​fine​ ​strands?​ ​If​ ​so,​ ​you​ ​know​ ​how​ ​difficult​ ​it​ ​can​ ​be​ ​to​ ​find​ ​black​ ​hair care​ ​products​ ​that​ ​work​ ​with​ ​​your​ ​​hair.​ ​Beautiful​ ​Curls​ ​Curly​ ​to​ ​Kinky​ ​Activating​ ​Cream has​ ​great​ ​elongation,​ ​definition​ ​and​ ​hold​ ​without​ ​weighing​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​down.

  2. My​ ​Honey​ ​Child​ ​Type​ ​4​ ​Hair​ ​Creme Tweaks ​​Black​ ​Queen​ ​Loveliness


    Coily​ ​hair​ ​with​ ​thick​ ​hair​ ​strands​ ​can​ ​be​ ​sculpted​ ​just​ ​about​ ​any​ ​way​ ​you​ ​like.​ ​Textured fro,​ ​chunky​ ​twist​ ​out,​ ​impeccable​ ​60s​ ​look​ ​or​ ​braid​ ​out​ ​-​ ​they​ ​all​ ​look​ ​incredible​ ​when you​ ​wear​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​out.

    For​ ​a​ ​good​ ​stretch​ ​and​ ​added​ ​shine,​ ​try​ ​​My​ ​Honey​ ​Child​ ​Type​ ​4​ ​Hair​ ​Creme​.​ ​To​ ​bring out​ ​the​ ​hold​ ​properties,​ ​make​ ​sure​ ​to​ ​apply​ ​Type​ ​4​ ​Hair​ ​Creme​ ​to​ ​freshly​ ​washed​ ​hair. Sesame​ ​oil​ ​is​ ​the​ ​active​ ​ingredient​ ​for​ ​maximum​ ​stretch,​ ​bounce​ ​and​ ​shine​ ​of​ ​a​ ​beautiful braid​ ​out.​ ​Sesame​ ​works​ ​best​ ​when​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​shaft​ ​is​ ​drenched.​ ​Sesame​ ​and​ ​turmeric work​ ​together​ ​in​ ​this​ ​formula​ ​to​ ​make​ ​it​ ​one​ ​of​ ​the​ ​best​ ​natural​ ​hair​ ​products​ ​for​ ​black hair​ ​growth.

  3. LOC​ ​In​ ​Moisture​ ​on​ ​Wash​ ​Day​ with Bee​ ​Mine​ ​Organics​ ​Luscious​ ​Balanced​ ​Cream

    Time​ ​out​ ​from​ ​the​ ​stylers​ ​for​ ​a​ ​sec.​ ​When​ ​planning​ ​to​ ​wear​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​out,​ ​it’s​ ​important to​ ​lock​ ​in​ ​some​ ​extra​ ​moisture​ ​on​ ​wash​ ​day.​ ​Literally.​ ​Try​ ​the​ ​LOC​ ​method​ ​(liquid,​ ​then oil,​ ​then​ ​cream)​ ​to​ ​rebuild​ ​hydration​ ​into​ ​your​ ​hair.​ ​

    After​ ​cleansing,​ ​don’t​ ​squeeze​ ​the water​ ​out.​ ​Leave​ ​it​ ​saturated​ ​with​ ​water​ ​(liquid).​ ​Now​ ​apply​ ​the​ ​oil​ ​of​ ​your​ ​choice.​ ​For the​ ​cream​ ​phase,​ ​try​ ​Bee​ ​Mine​ ​Organics​ ​Luscious​ ​Balanced​ ​Cream.​ ​Some​ ​of​ ​the​ ​best hair​ ​products​ ​for​ ​black,​ ​coily​ ​hair​ ​strands​ ​that​ ​are​ ​thick,​ ​not​ ​fine,​ ​are​ ​the​ ​ones​ ​with​ ​rich, heavy​ ​butters.​ ​This​ ​one​ ​has​ ​mango​ ​and​ ​shea​ ​butters,​ ​plus​ ​highly​ ​moisturizing​ ​avocado and​ ​jojoba​ ​oils.

  4. ​My​ ​Honey​ ​Child​ ​Type​ ​3​ ​Hair​ ​Creme​ – Thick​ ​Curls​ ​For​ ​Magic​ ​Black​ ​Girls​

    As​ ​long​ ​as​ ​the​ ​strands​ ​are​ ​thick,​ ​the​ ​best​ ​hair​ ​products​ ​for​ ​black,​ ​curly​ ​hair​ ​(type​ ​3)​ ​are buttery,​ ​too.​ My​ ​Honey​ ​Child​ ​Type​ ​3​ ​Hair​ ​Creme​ ​is​ ​ideal,​ ​in​ ​this​ ​regard.​ ​With​ ​major hydrating​ ​ingredients​ ​like​ ​raw​ ​honey​ ​and​ ​aloe​ ​jelly,​ ​this​ ​product​ ​gives​ ​shine​ ​and​ ​hold. Get​ ​ready​ ​for​ ​a​ ​perfect​ ​braid​ ​out​ ​when​ ​applying​ ​it​ ​to​ ​freshly​ ​washed,​ ​wet​ ​hair.​ ​Like​ ​the My​ ​Honey​ ​Child​ ​Type​ ​4​ ​Hair​ ​Creme,​ ​to​ ​avoid​ ​a​ ​greasy​ ​feeling,​ ​apply​ ​it​ ​sparingly. Between​ ​washes,​ ​spray​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​with​ ​water​ ​before​ ​re-braiding​ ​at​ ​night​ ​and​ ​re-apply​ ​the Hair​ ​Creme​ ​to​ ​the​ ​tips​ ​of​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​for​ ​extra​ ​protection.

  5. Camille​ ​Rose​ ​Naturals​ Coconut​ ​Water​ ​Style​ ​Setter – Soft​ ​and​ ​Lovely​

    Like​ ​Type​ ​4​ ​fine​ ​hair,​ ​heavy​ ​products​ ​don’t​ ​usually​ ​complement​ ​Type​ ​3​ ​fine​ ​hair. Coconut​ ​Oil can​ ​do​ ​wonders,​ ​though,​ ​because​ ​it​ ​can​ ​penetrate​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​shaft​ ​to​ ​bolster​ ​the cuticle,​ ​instead​ ​of​ ​just​ ​sitting​ ​on​ ​top​ ​of​ ​the​ ​hair.​ ​Many​ ​people​ ​in​ ​cold​ ​climates​ ​complain coconut​ ​oil​ ​makes​ ​their​ ​hair​ ​hard.​ ​That’s​ ​because​ ​coconut​ ​oil​ ​solidifies​ ​and​ ​hardens quickly​ ​in​ ​the​ ​cold.​ ​In​ ​fall​ ​and​ ​winter,​ ​reach​ ​instead​ ​for​ ​coconut​ ​water​ ​and​ ​coconut​ ​fruit extracts.​ ​Applause​ ​to​ ​Camille​ ​Rose​ ​Naturals​ ​for​ ​this​ ​beautifully​ ​light,​ ​hydrating​ ​and nourishing​ ​product:​ ​Coconut​ ​Water​ ​Style​ ​Setter.​ ​Another​ ​natural​ ​hair​ ​product​ ​for​ ​black hair​ ​growth​ ​–​ ​in​ ​disguise!​ ​Castor​ ​oil​ ​and​ ​coconut​ oil ​together​ ​stimulate​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​follicles.

    Source: Amazon

  6. Camille​ ​Rose​ ​Naturals​ ​Curl​ ​Maker – There’s​ ​Moisture​ ​For​ ​Low​ ​Porosity​ ​Hair​

    Let’s​ ​go​ ​into​ ​more​ ​detail​ ​and​ ​look​ ​at​ ​some​ ​products​ ​made​ ​for​ ​porosity​ ​issues.​ ​Low porosity​ ​means​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​shaft​ ​is​ ​locked​ ​up​ ​tight,​ ​making​ ​it​ ​difficult​ ​for​ ​water​ ​and​ ​nutrients to​ ​enter.​ ​To​ ​get​ ​water​ ​to​ ​sit​ ​on​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​and​ ​eventually​ ​enter​ ​the​ ​shaft,​ ​the​ ​LOC​ ​method works​ ​here,​ ​too.​ ​For​ ​coarse​ ​strands,​ ​it’s​ ​important​ ​to​ ​choose​ ​something​ ​for​ ​the​ ​cream phase​ ​that​ ​uses​ ​humectants​ ​and​ ​is​ ​heavy.​ ​As​ ​humectants,​ ​the​ ​aloe​ ​vera,​ ​honey​ ​and glycerine​ ​in​ ​this​ ​product​ ​​​draw​ ​moisture​ ​from​ ​the​ ​air​ ​so​ ​that​ ​there​ ​is​ ​a​ ​near​ ​constant supply​ ​transmitting​ ​to​ ​the​ ​hair.

    And​ ​if​ ​the​ ​low​ ​porosity​ ​strands​ ​are​ ​fine?​ ​A​ ​heavy​ ​cream​ ​won’t​ ​work,​ ​but​ ​the​ ​LOC​ ​method is​ ​flexible.​ ​For​ ​fine​ ​hair​ ​you​ ​can​ ​use​ ​a​ ​detangler​ ​for​ ​the​ ​liquid,​ ​then​ ​a​ ​light​ ​oil​ ​and substitute​ ​a​ ​light​ ​leave-in​ ​conditioner​ ​or​ ​conditioning​ ​gel​ ​for​ ​the​ ​cream.​ ​Warning!​ ​The LOC​ ​method​ ​leaves​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​very,​ ​very​ ​soft!

    Try​ ​Camille​ ​Rose​ ​Naturals​ ​Curl​ ​Maker.​ ​It’s​ ​full​ ​of​ ​hydrating​ ​ingredients.​ ​And​ ​because​ ​it’s a​ ​jelly,​ ​the​ ​coconut​ ​oil​ ​won’t​ ​get​ ​hard​ ​in​ ​your​ ​hair.

    Photo source: https://intl.target.com/p/camille-rose-curl-maker-12oz/-/A-14441332

     

  7. There’s​ ​Moisture​ ​For​ ​High​ ​Porosity​ ​Hair,​ ​Too​ ​- Hydrate With Shea​ ​Moisture​ ​Mongongo​ ​Hemp​ ​Seed Oils​ ​High​ ​Porosity​ ​Seal​ ​Finishing​ ​Elixir

    Photo source: https://intl.target.com/p/sheamoisture-174-mongongo-hemp-seed-oils-high-porosity-moisture-seal-elixir-4-fl-oz/-/A-39599069

    Unfortunately,​ ​high​ ​porosity​ ​hair​ ​is​ ​almost​ ​always​ ​synonymous​ ​with​ ​damage,​ ​because the​ ​shingles​ ​of​ ​the​ ​cuticle​ ​are​ ​flapping​ ​around​ ​weakly,​ ​and​ ​there’s​ ​some​ ​that​ ​are​ ​totally gone.​ ​Because​ ​of​ ​these​ ​reasons,​ ​moisture​ ​can​ ​easily​ ​come​ ​and​ ​go.​ ​When​ ​LOC-ing​ ​in moisture,​ ​use​ ​a​ ​product​ ​with​ ​protein​ ​to​ ​strengthen​ ​damaged​ ​hair​ ​and​ ​acidic​ ​ingredients to​ ​help​ ​lay​ ​the​ ​hair​ ​cuticle​ ​flat.

    Try​ ​Shea​ ​Moisture​ ​Mongongo​ ​Hemp​ ​Seed​ ​Oils​ ​High​ ​Porosity​ ​Seal​ ​Finishing​ ​Elixir.​ ​It’s​ ​a spray​ ​-​ ​very​ ​lightweight​ ​and​ ​perfect​ ​for​ ​fine​ ​hair.

  8. …And​ ​Hydration​ ​For​ ​Color​ ​Treated​ ​Natural​ ​Hair,​ ​Too​ – Moroccan Rhassoul 5-in-1 Clay Treatment Boosts Moisture In​ ​Color​ ​Treated​ ​Natural​ ​Hair

    Fall​ ​colors​ ​are​ ​lovely,​ ​on​ ​and​ ​off​ ​your​ ​hair!​ ​Color-treated​ ​hair​ ​is​ ​sometimes​ ​difficult​ ​to keep​ ​hydrated​ ​due​ ​to​ ​the​ ​harsh​ ​chemicals​ ​used​ ​in​ ​the​ ​process.​ ​Clay​ ​treatments​ ​help build​ ​the​ ​moisture​ ​in​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​and​ ​define​ ​those​ ​curls,too​ ​-​ ​even​ ​though​ ​it​ ​is​ ​a​ ​rinse​ ​out product.​ ​We​ ​like​ ​Naturalicious​ ​Moroccan​ ​Rhassoul​ ​5-in-1​ ​Hair​ ​Treatment.​ ​With​ ​aloe vera,​ ​cetearyl​ ​alcohol​ ​and​ ​glycerin,​ ​it​ ​is​ ​a​ ​go​ ​to​ ​for​ ​serious​ ​hydration.

  9. Transitioning?​ ​Get​ ​Into​ ​Slip​ with ​Alaffia​ ​Babies​ ​Up​ ​Conditioner​ ​Detangler​

    Transitioning​ ​out​ ​of​ ​a​ ​relaxer​ ​or​ ​extreme​ ​heat​ ​styling?​ ​Or​ ​are​ ​some​ ​areas​ ​of​ ​your​ ​hair fragile?​ ​Slip,​ ​slip​ ​and​ ​more​ ​slip,​ ​is​ ​what​ ​you​ ​need.​ ​Manipulation​ ​is​ ​your​ ​enemy.​ ​But products​ ​with​ ​lots​ ​of​ ​slip​ ​help​ ​the​ ​comb​ ​glide​ ​past​ ​damaged​ ​areas​ ​and​ ​the​ ​fragile​ ​point between​ ​relaxer​ ​and​ ​natural,​ ​textured​ ​hair.​ ​Alaffia​ ​Babies​ ​Up​ ​Conditioner​ ​Detangler​ ​has slip​ ​and​ ​protective​ ​ingredients.​ ​Ignore​ ​the​ ​kindergarten​ ​look​ ​on​ ​the​ ​label!​ ​Babies​ ​tend​ ​to have​ ​fragile​ ​hair,​ ​right?​ ​As​ ​far​ ​as​ ​hold,​ ​match​ ​your​ ​hair​ ​type​ ​from​ ​the​ ​list​ ​above.​ ​But when​ ​it’s​ ​time​ ​to​ ​comb​ ​or​ ​manipulate,​ ​grab​ ​this​ ​product.

  10. Black​ ​Girl​ ​Long​ ​Hair​ ​Whipped​ ​Shea​ ​Butter Makes Great End​ ​Care​

    By​ ​the​ ​way,​ ​if​ ​you​ ​have​ ​very​ ​long​ ​hair,​ ​use​ ​Alaffia​ ​Babies​ ​Up​ ​Conditioner​ ​Detangler​ ​in the​ ​same​ ​manner​ ​when​ ​manipulating​ ​your​ ​hair.​ ​Long​ ​hair​ ​has​ ​a​ ​way​ ​of​ ​getting​ ​tangled very​ ​easily.​ ​For​ ​end​ ​care,​ ​whipped​ ​shea​ ​butter​ ​is​ ​always​ ​the​ ​star​ ​of​ ​the​ ​show.​ ​We​ ​like Black​ ​Girl​ ​Long​ ​Hair​ ​Whipped​ ​Shea​ ​Butter,​ ​especially​ ​the​ ​candy​ ​version!

Are​ ​you​ ​a​ ​product​ ​junkie?​ ​We​ ​are!​

​And​ ​we​ ​can’t​ ​wait​ ​to​ ​try​ ​Shea​ ​Moisture’s​ ​line​ ​of Jojoba​ ​Oil​ ​Ucuuba​ ​Butter​ ​products​ ​which​ ​came​ ​out​ ​this​ ​fall,​ ​in​ ​time​ ​for​ ​the​ ​colder months​ ​to​ ​come.​ ​It’s​ ​specifically​ ​made​ ​for​ ​creating​ ​and​ ​undoing​ ​protective​ ​styles.​ ​

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