Hair care does not have to be complicated. But for many people, the difference between hair that thrives and hair that just survives comes down to a handful of habits done consistently. Whether your strands are fine and flat, thick and coiled, or somewhere in between, the fundamentals stay the same. Genetics play a role,…
Black hair has a distinct texture and structure that makes it more prone to dryness, breakage and damage than other hair types. That fragility is part of why thinning hair and hair loss rank as a leading concern for more than half of African American women. The encouraging part is that small, consistent habits can…
Hair breakage is one of those problems that tends to compound quietly. A few split ends become thinning sections, thinning sections become noticeable loss, and somewhere in that progression, most people realize they have been managing symptoms rather than addressing causes. Research suggests up to 50% of women have experienced hair breakage from damage, which…

