7 tips for african american hair care for women over 50

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Whether you rock relaxed hair or a natural ‘do, your hair regimen may look different than it did when you were in your 20s. By default, your tresses undergo several changes as you age that


may be related to diet, hormonal fluctuations or any medications you take. And as textured hair tends to be drier, these changes, coupled with improper care, can weaken your strands. Here


are some tips to ensure your locks are thriving — even after age 50. 1. STRIKE A GOOD PROTEIN-MOISTURE BALANCE As we get older, our hair follicles begin to shrink. “[This is] due to collagen


loss and a slowed growth cycle causing hair thinning and loss,” explains Monica Stevens, an Atlanta-based licensed cosmetologist, content creator and founder of MoKnowsHair Curl Collection.


Additionally, the glands in your scalp produce less oil with age. This is why the right protein and moisture balance is necessary to retain your mane's strength and elasticity. Good to


know: Too much moisture can cause limp, mushy hair, whereas too much protein makes the hair brittle, resulting in breakage. PRO TIP: Concentrated protein treatments are only recommended for


chemically or heat-damaged hair, and they should always be followed up with a hydrating conditioner to restore moisture levels. (Clockwise from top left) Mielle Organics Babassu & Mint


Deep Conditioner; Ouidad Coil Infusion Deep Conditioner; MoKnowsHair Curl Restoring Treatment Target; Ulta Beauty; Sally Beauty 2. DON'T SKIP THE DEEP CONDITIONER You can achieve a


delicate protein-moisture balance with a weekly deep conditioner. “Deep treatments allow the hair to maintain structural integrity,” Stevens says. Scope out products that contain


moisturizing ingredients (like water, aloe vera, shea butter), as well as common proteins (for example, hydrolyzed wheat, hydrolyzed silk, keratin). To get the most from your


deep-conditioning treatment, apply heat with a hooded dryer or heat cap, and let your tresses absorb all the goodness. “Heat opens up the cuticle, allowing the ingredients to penetrate even


deeper into the hair and lock in that moisture,” says Mindy Green, a Washington, D.C. area-based licensed cosmetologist and owner of MG Beauty. THREE CONDITIONING TREATMENTS TO TRY: 


MoKnowsHair Curl Restoring Treatment ($12, sallybeauty.com), Mielle Organics Babassu & Mint Deep Conditioner ($14, target.com) and Ouidad Coil Infusion Deep Conditioner ($38, ulta.com)


Viola Davis with a TWA hairstyle. Michael Tran/FilmMagic


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