“If it soaks the water up right away, it’s indicative of having highly porous hair.

One way to ensure you’re hair is moisturized is to deep condition it each and every wash day.

Naturally Curlyshares that deep conditioning helps to add moisture and restore your scalp’s pH balance.

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Plus, it promotes elasticity and makes your hair so much more manageable for styling.

That usually takes between 20 and 30 minutes (via Healthline).

Natural hair siteCurly Nikkifeatures several popular leave-in brands that you could feel confident about.

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While it might take some getting used to, try at least rinsing your hair in cooler water.

After a few wash days, you will likely notice a real difference.

Another approach is to give yourself a protein treatment.

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Experiment with chebe powder

Hair products trend like pretty much everything else.

Chebe powder is one trend gaining more and more attention, especially within the Black hair community.

Then let it sit for as long as you possibly can.

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But that might be a bit extreme.

One way to give them the pampering they truly deserve is to “seal” them.

Sealing is usually something that’s done on wash days.

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Peppermint can even treat nausea and bring relief to itchy skin (viaHealthline).

But the benefits don’t stop there.

Just double-check to mix peppermint oil with a carrier oil before massaging into your scalp, advises Healthline.

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The menthol can be a little too strong if you’ve got a sensitive scalp.

Rosemary oil is great for your hair because it contains antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.

When that is the case, a detangling tool is always your best option (viaNew York Magazine.

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That’s why the less manipulation that it has to endure, the better.

A lot of this has to do with what is called “shrinkage.”

Hair in its natural state is always beautiful, no matter what texture it may be.

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According toNaturally Curly, you’re free to reduce shrinkage by using silicone and beeswax products.

That’s a lot of time for your hair to spend on a pillow.

Tying your hair up at nightwill help your hair retain moisture and your hairstyle will remain intact.

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It will also prevent you from having to deal with a lot of detangling the following morning.

If done consistently, this simple bedtime step can make a really big difference.

Using hair products that contain caffeine may also help accelerate growth.

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And luckily, there are many natural hair experts out in cyberspace who regularly offer tips.

Good luck on your hair growth journey!

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