Why Your Hair Is Dry

by glamazini on October 10, 2011 in How Do I...,The Pursuit of Nappyness

Dry


I get asked about dry hair A LOT.

Natural hair on us black folk {African Americans* if you’re the P.C. sort} doesn’t retain moisture well, it must be assisted. Generally speaking our scalps make less sebum {oil} than our non-black counterparts, and on top of that {pun intended}, our loopdyloop curls make it hard for that sebum to distribute itself down the hair shaft. By the way, this is also part of why our hair isn’t as shiny. It’s hard out “hair”.

Ever wonder why your hair is so dry? Here are 10 potential reasons why:

  1. You, my friend, don’t drink enough water

    You’ve heard it before but it’s worth saying again {to get into that dry head of yours}: you are what you eat drink. Water IS moisture. Drink more water, be more moisturized. If you don’t like water by itself, try adding cucumber, mint or soaking a tea bag in your glass to make it more palatable.

  2. You, ma’am, don’t moisturize your hair between styles

    Use a spray bottle with a leave-in conditioner at minimum every 3 days, focusing on your ends. If you’re worried that the extra moisture will ruin your style, make sure your hair is sufficiently moisturized BEFORE you put it into the style, and try using a fine mist spray bottle to efficiently distribute the water in a smaller quantity. My spray bottle currently contains about 90% water and 10% leave-in (Sénica Senk or Kinky Curly Knot Today ). Read the comments of this post for more leave-in conditioner suggestions from other readers.

  3. You, sir, don’t seal in your moisture

    Sealants trap moisture in your hair. If you don’t do this step, all that good moisture will evaporate into the atmosphere and what good is that? None. After I spray my hair I seal {concentrating on the ends} with shea butter and coconut oil mixed {but any light oil will do the trick}.

  4. You, miss thang, are using the wrong shampoo

    I’m not one to test pH balance and all that {although I bought testing strips eons ago and never used them #fail}, but the basic gist is, if the shampoo is the wrong pH it has great potential to wreak havoc on your hair. The natural pH of hair is between 4 and 4.5 so that is what you aim for. If your shampoo also contains harsh detergents that strip your hair of necessary oils, then you need to switch or consider conditioner washing between your more “drying” clarifying washes.

  5. You, missy miss, heat style but don’t do anything extra to compensate for the inherent damage caused

    Style your hair how you want to, but be informed of the choices you are making. If you cook a steak you damage the tissues and if you style your hair with heat you damage the hair strands. Period.  Heat styling breaks downs bonds in the hair’s structure. That said, if you choose to heat style be sure to bump up all your moisturizing and preventative techniques, and opt to style on the lowest heat setting possible.

  6. You, boo boo, are constantly out in the elements and don’t protect your hair

    Sun, snow, wind and sleet may not stop the postal service, but it can jack your hair up. If you’ve never consider the beating your hair may be taking due to constantly being in direct contact with the outdoor elements, you may be suffering from dry hair that is entirely preventable with a satin-lined or wide brimmed hat and a protective style or two.  Also remember your coats and high-collared shirts can rub against your hair, dry it out and cause breakage.

  7. You, pookie, sleep on a cotton pillowcase

    Do people still do this? Don’t do this!  If you have natural hair you should sleep on satin, either in the form of hair covered with a satin bonnet/scarf, or hair directly on a satin pillowcase.  I do both #overachiever.  Satin does not wick moisture from your hair and skin like cotton does and it reduces breakage due to the friction created while you sleep.

  8. You, p-boogie, have hard water coming out of your shower

    Every city has a different quality of water supply. My hair behaves entirely different when washed in Missouri than it does when washed in the Virgin Islands.  If you live in a city with hard water {read: high mineral content}, your hair may be coated and drying out because of it. Consider purchasing a filter to put on your showerhead for softer hair and skin.

  9. You, poops , dyed your hair

    Dying your hair works in a similar fashion to heat styling in that it changes the actual physical structure of the hair strands. Same rules apply if your hair has been dyed, ESPECIALLY if  the color has been lightened from your natural color. Increase all your moisturizing and preventative techniques and don’t color often if you can help it.

  10. You, Linda Sue, swim with your hair uncovered

    They say black folks don’t swim.  Seeing that I’m from the Virgin Islands and know plenty of brown people who love them a pool, I call pure bupkis on that theory.  The chlorine in pool water and salt in ocean water is drying to anyone’s hair, but especially to hair growing from a scalp that doesn’t make a lot of oil as it is.  Wearing a swim cap is best, but if you don’t like that {like myself} at minimum rinse your hair after every swimming session and follow up with a good sealant.

Hopefully this post helps give you an idea of where to start on your quest to conquer dry hair.

Until next time Glam Fam I wish you
Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Nappyness,

@Glamazini | facebook.com/IamGlamazini | youtube.com/Glamazini | Google+

* Honestly if you’re gonna call me something beyond black I’d prefer “Caribbean American” or “Christian American” or better yet “Stunningly Glamorous You Betta Do It Like You Mean It Girl American”. I’ve only been to Africa once. :|
~~~~~~
Disclosure: For more information about the Glamazini.com disclosure policy, click here.

 


Retweet 8 Like 10 Google +1 0 StumbleUpon 0

{ 30 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lakisha C. October 10, 2011 at 3:25 pm

You,Bookums, are SO SILLY!!!! (I stole bookums from one of your older posts!)
Thats why I loooovvveee your site, good information and comedy all in one!

Peace and Blessings
-Lakisha, Memphis TN

Reply

2 MELISASource October 10, 2011 at 4:48 pm

I’m guilty of a few of these–I definitely need to make some changes!! Great info!
MELISASource recently posted..Music Mondays: Stop Lying to YourselfMy Profile

Reply

3 glamazini October 10, 2011 at 8:47 pm

Glad to help :)

Reply

4 LT October 10, 2011 at 8:22 pm

I didn’t even know shower filters were an option. We moved to St. Louis almost a year ago and I’ve been complaining about hard water the whole time. My hair has not been soft right after a shampoo the entire time we’ve lived here. It was so bad once, my husband said my hair was bulletproof like teflon! I will definitely be making a trip to Lowe’s soon.

Thanks for the info!

Reply

5 glamazini October 10, 2011 at 8:45 pm

Awesome! Glad I could help.

Reply

6 Aisha G of Hartlyn Kids October 10, 2011 at 10:28 pm

What is wrong with you???? lol.
Let me go drink some more water. My hair stays dry but it is getting better. Thanks Nook Nook for the advice Tink Tink

Reply

7 glamazini October 10, 2011 at 10:47 pm

You’re welcome E-Murder

Reply

8 hair re-growth products October 10, 2011 at 10:59 pm

Oh, I’ve done some of this. Thanks for sharing to us. Now I should do what is right to do for my hair.

Reply

9 glamazini October 10, 2011 at 11:38 pm

Glad to help.

Reply

10 Chantel October 10, 2011 at 11:21 pm

Educational and amusing

Reply

11 glamazini October 10, 2011 at 11:38 pm

I try :P

Reply

12 BigTickles October 11, 2011 at 9:28 am

I tried to keep it together until “Linda Sue” …whew! ;-)

Thanks for the info…I needed this

Reply

13 glamazini October 11, 2011 at 11:12 am

tee hee

Reply

14 Kesha Brown October 11, 2011 at 11:29 am

You, plookums, are hilarious! Why after a second, I only started reading the headlines to see what else you were gonna call us! LOL

I’m challenging myself to drink 3 quarts of water each day so that will def help.

But I soooo wanna add some color in my hair (maybe a rinse) but so afraid of not being able to take care of it properly since there’s more I’d need to do to it seems to keep it healthy at the same time…I’m already trying hard to maintain it right as is!

This is a must needed post for many and glad I got some good leave-in conditioner suggestions too! *hugs*
Kesha Brown recently posted..Knowing Your WorthMy Profile

Reply

15 glamazini October 11, 2011 at 11:46 am

You, bestie, might could get a rinse be just fine if you amp up your moisturizing efforts. Rinses don’t penetrate the shaft like semi-perm & perm colors do so it’s not AS damaging, if the helps any.

Reply

16 Kesha Brown October 11, 2011 at 11:58 am

Thanks Bookie! *wants u to style me up one of these days* ;-)

Reply

17 glamazini October 11, 2011 at 12:09 pm

We’ll make this happen but it might not be until November because October’s schedule is a BEAST!

Reply

18 tiashauntee October 11, 2011 at 6:59 pm

I love this post! The reasons listed are so true. I love how you presented. I laughed and learned at the same time.

Reply

19 glamazini October 11, 2011 at 8:04 pm

Glad you enjoyed it :)

Reply

20 Angie R. October 11, 2011 at 10:05 pm

Thank you boo for the reminders…off to change my filter and drink some aqua.

Reply

21 glamazini October 12, 2011 at 12:39 am

Get to work.

Reply

22 Bree McCarthy October 12, 2011 at 2:18 pm

LOL! I love the humor! It’s so true though… there are so many things that contribute to dryness.

Reply

23 glamazini October 12, 2011 at 2:36 pm
24 Sharon Fielding October 14, 2011 at 4:27 am

Yeah, number 6 is so true, especially if you live in the city. Car and Industrial pollution can have a right nasty effect on our hair…..maybe we could all move to the country side :P
Sharon Fielding recently posted..ghd Scarlet Collection Deluxe Gift Set 2011My Profile

Reply

25 glamazini October 15, 2011 at 8:39 am

So true.

Reply

26 Tanya October 21, 2011 at 5:34 pm

Good stuff! I live in an country (yes, country) with hard water(VERY high mineral content), but don’t forsee buying a showerhead filter any time soon. I use our kitchen water filter to fill my spray bottle for conditioner misting. And lately I’ve been using a clarifying shampoo and acv rinsing to get rid of the mineral build up. Do you think co-washing and clarifying once a month might be a better option? Trying to establish a new regimen to handle this new environment. o_o

Reply

27 glamazini October 22, 2011 at 1:26 pm

You can definitely try that, a well as limiting your styling product use. Ultimately its up to what your hair responds to.

Reply

28 Tanya November 5, 2011 at 8:20 am

Lol. Just reading this and realizing my question didn’t quite seem to be about moisture retention, but it was. Thus far, it seems to be working. I just bought a local leave-in conditioner (Vatika. Heard of it?) We’ll see how it goes next week.

Reply

29 glamazini November 5, 2011 at 10:26 am

Never heard of Vatika. Let me know how it works for you.

Reply

30 how to grow hair faster for men February 24, 2012 at 12:00 am

I’ve read somewhere that you shouldn’t sleep on flannel pillow cases since it tends to suck out oil out of your scalp, leaving it dry especially during winter.

Reply

Leave a Comment

CommentLuv badge

Previous post:

Next post: