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Frequently Asked Questions
What should black men use in their hair?
Black men should use products designed for their hair type, focusing on moisture retention. Look for shampoos and conditioners with natural oils like shea butter, coconut oil, or argan oil, and consider leave-in conditioners for added hydration.
Should black men use conditioner?
Yes, conditioner is essential for black men's hair. It helps to replenish moisture lost during shampooing, detangles hair, and improves manageability, preventing breakage and promoting healthy growth.
Which shampoo and conditioner is best for African hair?
The best shampoo and conditioner for African hair are moisturizing and sulfate-free. Look for products specifically formulated for textured hair that contain natural oils and hydrating ingredients to avoid stripping the hair of its natural oils.
How should a black man wash his hair?
A black man should wash his hair with a moisturizing shampoo no more than once a week to avoid drying it out. Follow with a generous amount of conditioner, detangling with a wide-tooth comb while the conditioner is in, and rinse thoroughly with cool water.