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3 Things You Should Do Before Doing Passion Twist Hair

Before installing Passion Twist, do the following things to prevent breakage excess shedding & minimize scalp irritation.

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3 Things You Should Do Before Doing Passion Twist Hair

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  1. 3 Things You Should Do Before Doing Passion Twist Hair Before installing any protective style, you should give your hair & scalp extra care. This means clarifying, moisturizing, & deep conditioning each & every time. This will not ensure that your scalp is thoroughly cleaned but remove any product build-up or residue that could potentially cause your follicles to be blocked & inflamed. It can be assisted in preventing alopecia, hair loss, & breakage, especially around your hairline. Edges can experience product build- up from hair & facial products and your make-up. This is one of the main reasons it’s the initial site of breakages and breakouts.

  2. Before installing Passion Twist, do the following things to prevent breakage excess shedding & minimize scalp irritation. Rinse The Synthetic Hair:

  3. Most braid, crochet, & Passion Twist Hair are synthetic & coated with an alkaline coating that can irritate your scalp. I use White Vinegar / Apple Cider Vinegar to stop synthetic hair from being itchy. Soaking the hair in vinegar & water can remove the coat. This is a fairly, very simple process. I take my hair out of the pack, leaving the rubber band on it, run cold water either in the tub or into a bucket, and add about a cup or two of white or apple cider vinegar to the water. I gently place the hair packs in the water for about an hour. Then I let it dry. You mustn’t frizz the hair. Be careful to make sure it keeps its shape. Shampoo with a Clarifying Shampoo: You should clarify your total hair with a clarifying shampoo every six weeks or so; more frequently if you use heavy butter and oils like shea butter or castor oil. Regular shampoos may not be enough to decrease the hair and scalp if those are used. Related Article: 6 Protective Styles To Try This Summer If your products stop working after some time, this is why. Your hair surely needs a clarifying treatment. You can use protective natural clarify treatments, but in this case of protective hairstyling, shampooing it with a clarifying shampoo like Kinky-Curly Come Clean or Eden Bodyworks Peppermint Clarifying Shampoo is easy and time-efficient, especially when your hairstyle installation can take up to 4 hours or more. Deep Condition Hair Deep conditioning for 4A Curly Hair is important. It is the process of fortifying the hair with moisture or protein. From time to time, your hair may feel dry & brittle. You might also experience excessive breakage or splits for the hair shaft. These things can indicate that a deep conditioning treatment is very much needed. Usually, you can use a deep conditioning treatment to remedy those problems

  4. retroactively at this point. Some people will do deep conditioning as part of their regular hair routine. I keep the condition as a preventative measure. This is especially true for protective styling.

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