Dispelling Myths

Many African and African-heritage women prefer to wear their hair straightened and will put their hair through very harsh treatments as a result. There is a lot of misinformation that prevents some people from accepting their hair as it is and many still choose to expose their hair to harsh chemicals because of these myths. The good news is that there has been a steady move toward wearing natural hair, and Beautiful Earth Natural Hair Haven is dedicated to helping both women and men embrace, love and flaunt their natural beauty! Let's start by dispelling some of the myths about natural, African hair!
1. There are still those who believe natural hair isn't versatile and prefer to straighten their hair or add harmful extensions to achieve versatility. They couldn't be more wrong! There are tonnes of unique hairstyles for natural hair that are both beautiful and healthy for the scalp and hair. Styles include locs, twists, knots, braids, coils, cornrows and many others. In addition, you can combine these to create your own unique style!
2. Because some types of African hair in its natural state has a tendency to shrink, many believe that it doesn't grow. All types of hair grow on average 1/2 inch per month and length is predetermined by genetics. With proper care, your hair will grow as long as it is destined to be! A relaxer straightens naturally curly and kinky hair so the length is more evident but it does not help to grow hair - it actually can do the opposite!
3. We tend to abuse natural hair because we think it is strong enough to take it, but that's a myth! African hair is just as sensitive as other hair types and should be treated with care if it is to flourish. 
4. Have you slathered your natural hair with grease lately? You don't have to oil your scalp for it to be healthy. As a matter of fact, many hair products that are said to be made for African hair contains petroleum and mineral oil, which attracts dirt and clogs the pores of the scalp! A better approach is to use natural products and apply to the hair instead, especially the ends which tend to be dry.
5. If you treat natural hair like straight hair, it will be hard for you to manage. Natural hair is just as manageable as any other type of hair once you learn to treat it in a way that does not try to alter or change it. Learn techniques that work with your natural texture as opposed to against it!

Embrace your natural beauty. 
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