FAB-ME-MAG-VERSION-ANGLAISE_N-0001-MAY JUNE-2017
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BEAUTY/TIPS<br />
FELICIA LEATHERWOOD!!!<br />
There are 4 different types of hair textures:<br />
smooth, wavy, curly and Kinky. These textures are<br />
then broken down by the thickness, the release and<br />
the porosity of the hair. Wavy hair work best with<br />
lighter products such as mosses that enhance curls<br />
but don't depress them.<br />
For curly hair, use a gel or a moisturizing cream "curl" definition,as for kinky<br />
(nappy) they need to be more moistened. It is therefore advisable to use rich<br />
creams and butter.<br />
"You have to cut your hair every three to four months, that is to say at each<br />
end of the seasons, starting with a half an inch to an inch, paying attention to<br />
your hair and telling you that you need a regular trim.It is important because a<br />
loop holds on to another loop, when you separate them and the hair says<br />
NOO. It's that they break.<br />
What is Felicia's favorite oils for natural hair?<br />
1- Jamaican black castor oil: it coats the hair and scalp, it also stimulates<br />
growth.<br />
2- Organ Oil: it smooths the ends of your hair, seals in moisture and<br />
protects<br />
hair from (weather) elements<br />
3- Coconut oil: it is a large light sealing material<br />
4- Jojoba oil: it is one of the botanical oils richest in nutrients<br />
Put oil on your hair / scalp every three days. It is important when you go to<br />
see a hairdresser, to make sure you have some questions for the stylist. To<br />
know what types of products he uses, how does he work with natural hair? It<br />
is also advisable to take a few of your own products to show him, so he has an<br />
idea of the kind of product you are using. Finally make sure the stylist takes<br />
some time to talk with you about your hair. A good stylist should have 30<br />
minutes of her time for your hair.<br />
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