Rose water for hair growth is a hack that has been used for stronger, thicker hair over the years. This sweet-smelling DIY will not only have your hair smelling like roses but looking like them too.
Rice water is an easy, cheap, and organic way to introduce much-needed protein into your hair. The proper use of this hair spritz will strengthen your hair, as well as help minimize shedding.
Okra is a great product for taming frizz. Another plus is that extracting and making the gel is quick and easy, making it an ideal step to add to your bi-weekly hair regime.
Want a hair gel for natural hair that is cheap. easy to make, free of toxins and also doubles up as a source of protein? Look no further than the goodness of gelatin for your hair. This is a great fix to add to your daily hair routine.
Honey is a great natural product to use to introduce moisture into your hair, as well as manage frizz and dryness.
Avocado and aloe vera gel hair mask is a deep conditioning treatment that strengthens as well as hydrates your hair strands.
Need a hydrating mist for your hair? Want to treat your bald spot and reduce dandruff and shedding? Then hibiscus water is the treatment your hair needs.
It can be daunting when you are unsure how to prevent heat damage on natural hair and how to protect hair from heat damage.
The Na Ha ZO Team has compiled the following helpful tips for those naturals who need to use heat, in their length retention regime, from time to time.
I’m a first-year Engineering student at the University of Witwatersrand and one of the biggest natural hair enthusiasts alive, I swear.
I also believe that “natural hair” should be considered tautology for self-explanatory reasons (just a PSA).
I have relatively unconventional practices and perspectives regarding natural hair care and low-maintenance hair at home, so this questionnaire has some interesting answers.