Black Hair Braiding Instructions on DVD!
Learn how to braid Micro Braids, Kinky Twists, Cornrows and Weaves with our instructional black hair braiding DVD's. Braid the hair of your friends and family. You could even start your very own hair braiding business right out of your own home! Our DVD's will show you everything you need to know to braid hair! We will show you:
- How to prepare before you start braiding
- The tools you need to complete the job
- The reason why finger positioning is so extremely important
- The proper way to make parts even
- Different techniques to apply synthetic hair
- Srategies for professional finishing touches
- Tips and techniques for adding hair extensions
- The keys to make your cornrows straight
- How long the styles should last
- Plus much more
We currently offer the following DVD's:
Cornrows: Learn how to make perfect cornrows. This DVD will show you everything you need to know including how to ensure the cornrows are straight. Learn more...
Micro Braids: Learn how to braid beautiful, perfect Micro Braids that are completely even every time. Learn more...
Kinky Twists: Instructions on how to braid Kinky twists. We will show you different technicues how to apply the synthetic hair. Read more...
Weaves: This DVD provides step by step instructions how to do Weaves. It also oncludes instructions how to apply syntetic hair. Read more...
Cornrow Compilation: This includes everything that is included in the Cornrows DVD, but also shows you how to braid No-Knot Cornrows and Cornrows with extensions. Read more...
Four braid styles in one: Save money by ordering Micro Braids, Kinky Twists, Cornrows and Weaves all on one DVD! Read more...
Order your Instructional hair braiding DVD's today!
FAQ ON HOW TO TAKE CARE OF BLACK HAIR
Black is the most common type of hair color among humans. It is known to be a dominant trait and is seen in almost individuals from across all continents. Black hair is considered as the shiniest of human hair colors when it's subjected to natural or artificial light. Though black hair is a commonality among a majority of humans, not all black-haired individuals share the same hair texture. This is evident when you compare the hair texture found among Asian and African black hair. Most Africans have nappy or curly hair whole Asians tend to have straighter and finer hair. Black hair despite the variation on individual texture are generally prone to damage and breakage. It is then imperative for black-haired individuals to take good care of their crowning glory. Black hair is seen as the most beautiful hair color as it complements every hair skin complexion. It looks perfectly good on people with fair, olive-toned, and dark skin. The versatility of black hair prompted hair care companies to design a wide array of products intended to maintain soft and healthy jet black hair.
Black hair derives its color from the hair's pigment, melanin. Individuals with black hair specifically have eumelanin. As people age the level of melanin production decreases dramatically. This change then brings forth graying of hair which is a condition feared not only by people with black hair, but also by blondes and redheads alike. It connotes that a person is growing old, and fast. However people should remember that this phenomenon is a natural process and cannot be stopped or prevented altogether. The best hair care tip for jet black-haired people about graying is to let the condition proceed. Everybody's hair undergoes the same fate and should be the least of worries. What matters most is that you give utmost care when taking care of your raven black hair.
Every black haired individual, especially women, have one wish when it comes to their hair. Long, lustrous, and shiny hair is what most ladies wish they could have. Those shampoos and hair care commercials of women swaying and sporting their black hair is somewhat hypnotic to many people. Some bleached blondes color their hair black, as the shade is more versatile and classy looking. The luster and the shine under sunlight is just spectacular especially when it's long and soft. Black hair is definitely an asset for both sexes. Men with black hair seem to appear to be more masculine than those with carrot top or bleached hair. The timeless beauty of black hair convinces people to dye their hair black. It is indeed a sight to behold-long, black, silky, and smooth hair.
If you have black hair and you'd want to keep it as shiny, moisturized, and long here are some helpful hair care facts and tips which will help you in keeping it that way for years to come.
- Black hair is known to grow slower than that of other hair colors. The growing, or anagen phase of black hair is normally 3 to 7 years. In order to speed up the process of hair growth, it is highly advised to use natural hair care products especially made for slow growing hair. Not only is your black hair going to lengthen faster, but it will also be healthier than prior to using organic hair care products.
- People with black hair do not have the same hair texture. This is evident, as African Americans naturally have curly hair while the rest of the black hair populace has wavy or straight hair. It is then important to know your specific hair texture so you know what products and hair care tips you should be practicing to ensure optimum health for your black hair. Try to stick with the original texture of your black hair as chemicals from treatments can damage your hair. Luckily, hair care companies have a wide array of products which not only tackle problems according to hair color, but have also developed products for different hair textures. With this in mind, it is rather important that individuals with black hair not only maintain the vibrancy of their hair, but also maintain healthy hair texture. Hair treatments such as relaxing for curly or nappy hair is frowned upon as chemicals destroy the integrity of hair. People with straight hair, on the other, hand are advised not to subject their crowning glory from excessive heating such as blow drying or hair ironing. These hair grooming practices decrease the moisture in hair strands, which can lead to breakage and dryness.
- Black hair is inherently dry so make sure that you condition and treat your hair with natural hair care therapy once in a while. If you want to maintain healthy and lustrous hair, keeping them moisturized from the inside is an ideal practice. Make it a habit to massage your scalp while showering to stimulate the release of natural oils. Natural oils on the scalp provide the hair with the right amount of moisture. Hot oil treatments may not always be the solution for dry hair. Most hot oils used in salons are chemically manufactured and processed. They might seem like the best products as they provide that shine for a few weeks. However these chemical hot oils do not seep into the inside of your pores. They leave a thin coating of oil on the scalp, which is eventually lost after a couple of washes. Natural oils such as coconut oil and olive oil penetrate the hair and provide instant nourishment and moisture. The vitamins stay a little longer on the hair when natural products are used to moisturize the hair.
- Stick to your black hair. Though it is exciting to change your hair color once in a while, dying your hair using alcohol based colorants and chemicals may cause a great deal of damage to your hair and scalp. It's best to stick with your raven black hair as chemically color-treated hair becomes dry, unmanageable, and prone to breakage. This is also true for blondes or redheads who change their hair color to black. For people with chemically treated hair, it's ideal to use mild shampoo and conditioner as these products will not contribute to the damaging effects of hair coloring.
Black hair isn't all too hard to maintain for as long as you follow the above mentioned tips. Keep your hair in top shape by going organic on hair care products and continually making sure that you protect it from the harmful rays of the sun, smoke, and excess moisture as well. Your dream of long, black, and shiny hair isn't all too impossible. Just be kind to your hair and give it mild care that it needs.
