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Hair Growth Tips, Natural Hair History in America.

Natural Oils are a huge essential in not only moisture for the scalp; but for healthy hair growth. I am fully aware that a lot of my sisters use hair grease. For generations it has been an American way of moisturizing the scalp. This method goes all the way back to when our ancestors lost their cultural way of doing things and used bacon grease to  moisturize. It is not good. And this is where it originates. I hope to reach someone with this blog writing tonight. Recent studies have shown that hair grease actually clogs your scalp pores and is not healthy for the scalp. It causes itching and slower hair growth. This video is a must watch and very informative. Here below are a list of oils to use instead.

Jojoba Oil
Grapeseed Oil
Castor Oil
Almond Oil
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Coconut Oil


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