Today's Black Hairstyles have  increased in beautiful design and diversity thanks to new formulations  in black hair products allowing hair to maintain strength, reduce  breakage and maintain moisture. Long, short, and wavy hairstyles have  pushed their way to "center stage" with increased functionality and  beauty. Hair extensions, coloring, straightening are now made  increasingly possible with advanced designs and proper hair care.
Women's hairstyles have become more  diverse with longer, wavier cuts becoming most popular in 2012. Thanks  to Beyonce and numerous celebrities, smooth, silky and wavy designs are  the look. For those of you with shorter hair, don't despair. The same  techniques used for long hair apply equally to short hair as well.  Smoothing has become less damaging thanks to products containing Jojoba  Oil. Mineral oil, used for years to clean and moisturize, is damaging to  hair follicles. Jojoba oil has made intense styling more safe without  as much risk of breakage or hair fall. Straightening, relaxing, perming  and highlighting allow for some beautiful designs and the risk of  harmful over-styling is becoming reduced.
For men, the short and tight look of  the past few years is subsiding. Short, but more natural styles are  coming on the scene with lengths from 1/2 inch to two inches most  popular. Moisturizing conditioners, styling aids and periodic use of  clarifying shampoos has allowed hair styles to maintain their luster and  shine without depleting moisture. Braids and dreadlocks continue to be  the style for longer hair, but fast hair growth or extensions (or  growing your hair a very long time) are necessary.
Black and African American hair is  dense and its molecular cell structure is compact. This leads to  dryness. Sebaceous glands at the hair root emit sebum (oil) which is  inhibited not only by the thickness of the scalp follicles, but by the  the often kinky or tightly wound nature of black hair. Oils are unable  to coat the follicle as efficiently therefore dryness, breaking and  product build-up are common. Infusing moisture is the key to maintain  healthy hair enabling advanced hairstyles. Moisture can come from within  - drinking plenty of fluids, maintaining a healthy diet of raw  vegetables and fruits, avoiding moisture depleting styling, or hydration  can be topically applied externally with rinse-out and leave-in  conditioners and moisturizing shampoos.










 
 
 
 
 
