5 Myths About Afro Hair You’ve Probably Fallen For

Aug 24, 2024 | Hair Care

Misconception #1: Afro Hair Doesn’t Grow

Oh, it grows—trust us! Afro hair grows just as fast as any other type. The catch? Shrinkage makes it look shorter, giving you that magical “Where did it go?” effect.

Misconception #2: Afro Hair is Unmanageable

Says who? With the right products—like our Sahara Strength Shampoo and Conditioner—Afro hair can be just as easy to manage as any other type. The secret’s in the care.

Misconception #3: All Braids Are Protective Hairstyles

Not so fast! While some braids are great, others can actually cause tension and damage. It’s not just about the style but how it’s done. Treat your hair with respect, and it’ll love you back.

Misconception #4: Afro hair is either super strong or super weak

It’s a bit of both, really. Afro hair has amazing tensile strength but can be prone to breakage because of its curl pattern. So, handle it gently and show it some love with CesiCurls.

Misconception #5: You don’t need to wash Afro hair often.

It’s a bit of both, really. Afro hair has amazing tensile strength but can be prone to breakage because of its curl pattern. So, handle it gently and show it some love with CesiCurls.

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