Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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natural hair glossary | thirstyroots.com: Black Hairstyles and Hair Care

natural hair glossary | thirstyroots.com: Black Hairstyles and Hair Care

natural hair glossary

A natural hair glossary which contains terms, words, and phrases that are used for natural hair care and styling. If your are a newbie and or transitioning into the natural hair journey, this dictionary will be a great start to discovering your natural “thirsty roots”.

Natural Hair Terminology

2nd Day Hair
Naturally curly hair that stays curly and looks good the next day and do not turn frizzy.
3a|3b|3c
Classification numbers for naturally loose curly hair. This hair system was created by Andre Walker.
4a|4b|4c
Classification numbers for naturally tight kinky curly hair. This hair system was created by Andre Walker.
Accordion Technique
A method, from the book [Curly Girl] by Lorainne Massey, to help define curls by scrunching your hair in the formation of an accordion.
ACV | Apple Cider Vinegar
The acidity is close to that of natural hair, so it is used as a final rinse after shampooing and before conditioning, to promote healthy hair by tightening and sealing the cuticle.
Afro
hairstyle that is rounded in shape and naturally curly coiled hair
AO | Aubrey Organics
Hair care product line that contains natural and organic ingredients.
APL | Arm Pit Length
A guide to the length of your hair growth in reference to when the hair reaches your arm pit.
Argan Oil
Oil rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids produced from the kernels of the argan tree grown organically in Morocco. Can be used as a fast absorbing daily moisturizer or to heal and condition cuticles and split ends. Also known as Moroccan Oil.
BAA | Big Ass Afro
A really large Afro which is obtained with long naturally curly and or kinky hair.
Baggy
A method to help reduce breakage, split ends, and dryness. After moisturizing your hair and sealing it at night, put a plastic cap or shower cap on overnight to help your hair retain the moisture it needs for maximum growth retention.
Bantu Knot
Hairstyle created when the hair is sectioned off in diamond, triangle or square shapes and twisted into knots. Also known as Zulu knots.
Bantu Knot Out
Hairstyle created by sectioning the hair into Bantu Knots on damp wet hair and then after it dries, the knots are taking out to achieve defined curly hair.
BC | Big Chop
Cutting relaxed or chemically treated hair completely off to leave only natural textured hair.
BKT | Brazilian Keratin Treatment
A temporary hair straighten treatment that does not use harsh chemicals.
BNC | Braid n Curl
Hairstyle achieved by plaiting or braiding damp or moist hair and curling the ends with rollers or flexi rods. Air dry overnight or use a hair dryer. Then take out the rods and braids to reveal deep wavy and curly hair.
Bradelocz
Also seen as Braidlocs or Braidlocks. A method of locking the hair with small braids and maintained by either latching or palm-rolling (twisting). This technique does not require a Big Chop (BC). The Bradelocz e-book was written by Cherie King.
Braid Out
Hairstyle achieved by braiding damp or moist hair in cornrows or single braids and after it drys the hair is unraveled to reveal a more defined curly hair.
BSL | Bra Strap Length
A guide to the length of your hair growth in reference to when the hair reaches where your bra strap is positioned on your back.
BSS | Beauty Supply Store
Buds (Budding)
First stage of dreadlocks and locking your hair, when a knot is formed as the nucleus of each lock.
CBL | Collar Bone Length
A guide to the length of your hair growth in reference to when the hair reaches your collar bone.
CG | Curly Girl
A method, [Say no to shampoo, unplug the dryer, and find your inner curl!], designed to achieve your best natural curls based on the book [Curly Girl] written by Lorraine Massey.
Co-wash
A method of washing your hair with conditioner only. This type of washing avoids harsh results from frequent washing with shampoos that contain detergents like sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, and helps to keep natural black hair soft and manageable.
Comb coils
A hairstyle technique achieved by placing the tail of a rattail comb at the root of small sections of the hair and turning it clockwise to create a coil. A great style for shorter length hair.
Cones (Silicones)
Ingredients in some hair care products that are not water soluble and has to be washed out well unless it will cause a heavy build-up on your hair.
Cornrow
Type of braiding style where the hair is braided very closely to the scalp in an underhand, upward motion to create a continuous, raised row. The styles are endless that can be achieved with cornrow designs.
Creamy crack
A term created by women who found it hard to stop relaxing their hair while transitioning, used to describe permanent relaxers.
Denman
A company that produces a curl defining brush that many natural haired women use.
Detangler
Type of hair conditioner that smooths your hair by coating it, so that the hair tightens up and smooths the scales on the outer surface of the hair or cuticle to prevent tangles.
Detangling
Process in which you use a Detangler to soften and smooth the hair for manageability.
DIY | Do It Yourself
DT | Deep Treatment
Also known as DC (Deep Conditioning). A treatment to help add moisture back into the hair, by leaving a moisturizing conditioner with a penetrating heat source on your hair for an extended period of time.
Dusting
Evenly trimming 1/4 in of hair or less in which the name derived from the little hairs that looks like dust on the floor.
EO | Essential Oils
Natural oils (Basil, Rosemary, Sage, Peppermint, Lemon, Lavender, etc.) that promotes healthy hair.
EVCO | Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
A natural conditioner that promotes hair growth, strong healthy hair, prevents dandruff, and makes the hair shiny and soft.
EVOO | Extra Virgin Olive Oil
A natural sealant used to seal and lock in the moisture from your moisturizer, while smoothing the hair cuticle and adding shine. Some use this oil for a Pre-Shampoo Treatment (Pre-Poo).
Flat Twist
A two strand twist braiding technique similar to cornrows, by twisting the hair flat to the head
Fluff
Finger combing your hair to obtain maximum fullness and volume for your curly hair
FSG | Flax Seed Gel
Homemade recipe for a styling gel made with flax seed that doesn’t weigh your hair down, dry it out, or create flakiness.
Henna
A natural colorant or hair dye, and strengthener.
HG | Holy Grail
A statement used for products that you have tried and works perfect for your hair.
HHJ | Healthy Hair Journey
Expression used to describe the journey a woman takes to achieve healthy hair.
HIH | Hand in Hair
Also seen as HIF: Hands in Fro. This a slight bad habit to have to manipulate or play in your hair.
JBCO | Jamaican Black Castor Oil
Castor oil that has been manufactured on Jamaica used to strengthen, thicken, increase hair growth.
KCCC | Kinky Curly Custard
A styling agent made with natural ingredients used to elongate and define naturally curly hair.
Latch Hooking
A method used to maintain dreadlocks by incorporating the new growth into the locks to keep them neat.
MBL | Mid Back Length
A guide to the length of your hair growth in reference to when your hair reaches the middle of your back.
Nappyversary
Also known as Nattyversary. This is the Anniversary date of when your hair became fully natural.
No-poo
A hair regimen of which you do not use shampoos to cleanse your hair. Some use conditioners in place of the shampoo also known as Co-washing.
ORS | Organic Root Stimulator
A hair care product line that is geared towards naturally restoring hair and scalp with herbal ingredients.
Palm rolling
A method used to maintain dreadlocks by helping the knots in the locks tighten and compress. This is done by grabbing a single dreadlock between the base of your palms and rubbing it back and forth vigorously.
Pineappleing
A way of preparing your hair and sleeping to preserve your curls to have 2nd Day Hair. This is achieved by placing your hair in a high loose ponytail on top of the head and sleeping on a satin pillowcase. In the morning the curls are intact just by letting the ponytail down and gently shaking the hair.
Pixies
Also known as Pixie Braids. For naturals, these braids are small individual braids all over the head without weave. Pixie braids are also braids with hair extensions (weave) that are small box braids, cut in layers and sealed with heat. These braids are usually curled or bent at the ends slightly to give them a shape towards the face.
PJ | Product Junky
This is an expression used for a person who buys any and all hair care products they can find to try the next best thing on the market.
Plopping
A way of drying your hair quickly and help enhance your waves and curls by wrapping your hair in a t-shirt or cotton cloth material.
Pre-Poo
Coating the hair, for about 30 minutes or more, with a mixture of natural oils or a deep conditioner before you shampoo.
Protective Style
A hairstyle that tucks the ends of your hair away from being exposed to damaging agents such as sun, heat, and constant manipulation. The purpose and benefits of this hairstyle is to grow healthier, longer hair and reduce split ends and damage. Some examples are Buns, Braids, Sew-in Weaves, Wigs, and Drawstring Ponytails.
Regimen
Your day to day or weekly hair care and styling guide.
S&Ds | Search and Destroy
Process in which you occasionally search your hair for any split ends, crooked ends, or single strand knots and snipping it with a sharp hair styling scissors.
Sealing
(Seal the Ends) To apply product to the ends of the hair to keep them moisturized and limit breakage. The choice of method is to use a water-based moisturizer (conditioner or cream that has water as its first ingredient), and then seal with a butter or oil.
Shingling
A styling method, created at Miss Jessie’s salon, used to manually define curls by applying a leave in conditioner or gel with a comb, spreading the product from roots to ends in a downward direction while smoothing and stretching hair. (originally designed to use with Miss Jessie’s CURLY PUDDING™ or Miss Jessie’s Curly Meringue™)
SL | Sisterlocks
Tiny uniform deadlocks. These locks are created by a method of a specialized tool that places the hair into its locking formation and does not require waxes or gels. These locks are very versatile and has hairstyle options as relaxed individuals.
Slip
Describes how slippery a product is and how effective it will coat the hair for detangling. Usually in reference to a conditioner or a detangler product.
SLS | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
A high volume synthetic chemical, that is drying to the hair, used in many shampoos.
TNC | Twist n Curl
Hairstyle achieved by two strand twisting damp or moist hair and curling the ends with rollers or flexi rods. Air dry overnight or use a hair dryer. Then take out the rods and twist to reveal deep wavy and curly hair.
Transitioning
Process in which you take steps to stop relaxing the hair to grow out your natural hair texture.
TWA | Teeny Weeny Afro
A small Afro about 1/2 - 1 inch of hair in length, typically in reference to the first stage after the Big Chop (BC).
Twist Out
A hairstyle achieved by two strand twisting the hair (usually while damp or wet then air drying or use a hair dryer) and then unraveling the twist to reveal a crinkly wavy hair texture.
Two Strand Twist
Also known as double strand twists, twists, or twisties. This hairstyle technique can be performed on dry or wet hair. Take a section of hair and divide into two even pieces and twist each section of hair around the other. You continue until all of your hair is twisted like single braids.
Virgin Hair
Hair that is natural from the roots and have not been chemically processed or altered.
Wet and Go
A hairstyle technique similar to Wash and Go (WNG), but you do not wash your hair. You drench or spray the hair with a leave-in conditioner and water to define the curls and style as desired for a quick hairstyle.
WNG | Wash and Go
Also abbreviated as WnG or W&G. Method of co-washing the hair, adding a styling gel or cream and then go start your day. The hair air drys or you can dry it with a diffuser.

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dry hair fix | thirstyroots.com: Black Hairstyles and Hair Care

dry hair fix | thirstyroots.com: Black Hairstyles and Hair Care

7 Steps to Combat Dry Hair

Many people have ask what is that magic dry hair fix? Well, I researched on the topic and found that not one thing can fix the dry hair problem. From medical issues to what you are eating to what products you are using, can be the cause of your dry scalp and strands.

Black hair is prone to dryness do to its tight curl pattern, which makes it difficult for the natural oils to make it down the hair shaft. So that in itself is an issue.

The first thing you must ask yourself is, like in any problem, what am I doing that might cause this problem? I like to get to the root of my problems before I try to find a solution. So lets start there:

Causes for dry hair in black hair:

  • Using too much heat
  • Over shampooing and washing
  • Over processing (not properly using relaxers or coloring agents)
  • Not drinking water and eating healthy
  • Not conditioning or moisturizing regularly

Ok, now that we know what can cause dry hair lets get into the 7 steps to help fix the problem.

Here is your checklist:

1. Use less heat and use a thermal hair protector.

  • I know ladies you’ve heard it before, but make sure it register. Daily use of blow dryers, flat irons, curling irons, and hot combs are detrimental to your hair. Try using these styling agents only once a week. If you can go longer without heat, then do it, it will speed up your recovery process and goal to healthy hair.

2. Do not color your hair.

  • If you are using bleaches to lighten your hair, then it can be your dry hair cause. Adding color to your hair on top of relaxers can result in excessive dryness. The best bet is just to stay away from dying your strands and maybe try a gentle rinse instead, once you’ve nursed it back to health.

3. Protect your hair.

  • Protecting your hair at night goes a long way. The best way to do this is to wear satin or silk caps or scarves. Also you can lay your head on satin or silk pillowcase oppose to cotton ones which sucks moisture out of your hair. It’s best for your hair to glide as you toss and turn, than clinging to the pillow on cotton fabric.

4. Shampoo less frequent.

  • Squeaky clean hair can result in dry hair that has been sucked out of its natural oils and moisture. So make sure your do not shampoo your hair too often. I would not wash no more than once a week. If you do not use many heavy creams and styling gels on a weekly bases, then you can shampoo less frequent.

5. Co-wash in between shampooing.

  • Co-washing is simply washing your hair with only a conditioner. Now lets not get it twisted, co-washing does not cleanse the hair or scalp. If you recently cleansed your hair, but used a product you need to get rid of, co-washing will help strip some of the product away. Also co-washing adds moisture to your hair. Co-washing frequently without cleansing can cause build up from daily product usage, so make sure you shampoo your hair regularly.

6. Condition and moisturize.

  • This part is key. Moisture is the best thing you can do for your hair. When your hair is moisturized and conditioned well, less breakage occurs and dryness is not a factor. Make sure you find a good deep conditioner and/or leave-in conditioner, and also a daily moisturizer or oil that you can use for styling purposes. Conditioning the hair properly helps restore moisture levels.

7. Style you hair in Protective Hairstyles.

  • Protective hairstyles are styles that keeps the hair strands tucked away from potential snagging, weathering, and breakage. You can also hold in the moisture that you work so hard at restoring your hair with. Some examples of protective styles are the following: braids, cornrows, two-strand twists, flat twists, buns, bantu knots, and french rolls. (See bellow a gallery of protective hairstyles)