For the best hair care in South Carolina you want to visit Alina's place. Alina has blessed us with her God given talents in Columbia for 10 years. She believes in taking good care of her clients in much a way that once she has finished with you hair care needs you have not left yet because it's hard to leave there's always great topics such as business planning, community service and child care issues being discussed.
Therefore once you visit Alina's you are sure to leave Inspired and Encouraged. So when you are in town and need to get your Hair Care needs taken care of come by Alina African Braids and tell them Stephanie sent you.
Growing Your Hair & Braids Tips
1) Be kind to your hair..Avoid tight braids, tight ponytails anything as tight around the edges they can damage hair.
2) Use quality shampoos and conditioners - they're so worth the cost! Many "cheap" shampoos contain harsh chemicals. Those brands are using cheaper quality ingredients to keep their product cheaper.
3) Eat a balanced diet. Don't skimp on protein (like meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and dairy products) or healthy fats (such as nuts and olive oil) which promote thick, strong hair and nails. Remember, you are what you eat!
4) Take a daily multivitamin to boost hair health. Your vitamin supplement should contain zinc and biotin, which are essential for growth.
Hair Tips: For Beautiful hair 1. Split Ends what's good Honey-and-olive-oil treatment. Just mix 1 tsp of honey with 2 tbsp of olive oil and beat in the yolk of one egg. Massage this mixture on your hair, then wrap your head in a towel for at least 30 minutes. Rinse and shampoo.
2.Gray Hairs what's good Sage tea! Mix dried sage and black tea and boil it in water. Brush this solution onto your hair 3 times a week and watch those silver strands disappear. (Sage tea can also be used to treat hair loss. Mix a bit of it with your conditioner and leave on for at least 15 minutes before rinsing.)
3. Dandruff what's good Burdock Root Oil for a dry, flaky or itchy scalp. To use, simply massage the oil gently into your roots after washing and drying your hair.