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First, congratulations for returning natural and embracing your hair. I know figuring out what you need as a beginner can be overwhelming especially now we have lots of tools and products promising to ease our journey.
Beginners I hope you’re ready with your notebooks cos am about to share with you the essential tools and products you need to kick start your hair journey.
As a beginner you don’t need all of them, I believe in starting small and progressing while you learn what works, what doesn’t and what you can add to your journey. Too much talking, let’s get into the essential tools and products.
Must have Tools and Products.
Products.
Shampoo
You’ll have to cleanse your hair weekly or after every two weeks with a shampoo. I would advise you start off with a sulfate free shampoo or Shampoo bar for cleansing.
Instant conditioner
I love conditioners that give a good slip for detangling and are super moisturizing. Instant/ rinse off conditioners strengthens, moisturizes and you can use them to wash your hair in between washes if you need to(co-washing).
Deep conditioner
Deep conditioner can either be moisturizing or protein conditioner and some products have a balance of both moisture and protein like marini 2in1 deep conditioner. Deep conditioners strengthen, nourish and repair the hair.
Leave-in conditioner
As the name states you apply and leave in the hair unlike the other conditioners that you have to rinse off. I love a moisturizing leave in since I don’t have to purchase a moisturizer. They add moisture, hydrate and soften your hair.
Oils and butters.
These are moisture sealants. You ought to seal in to keep your hair moisturized, soft, fresh and manageable. Oils are essential for hot oil treatments too which restores moisture, shine and tames frizz. Oils include: coconut, avocado, argan, castor, olive, jojoba, tea tree, lavender etc and butters: Shea butter, mango butter etc.
Tools.
Wide tooth comb– aids in detangling.
Hair picker-to fluff your twist and braid outs or afro if you need to.
Bobby pins– for styling those frohawks, holds the hair. So you know you’ll never have enough of these since they keep on disappearing to God knows where.
Hair clips– to hold your sectioned hair during cleansing, detangling or styling.
Spray bottle– for daily moisturizing, add your moisturizing ingredients and spray on your hair.
Scissors- when it’s time for the split and damaged ends to go, a nice and sharp pair of shears will help in trimming and dusting.
Rat tail comb– essential for sectioning your hair.
Applicator bottle– essential when it comes to applying your prepoo products and for hot oil application.
T-shirt- to dry your hair after cleansing since it’s gentle on your hair.
Satin bonnets or pillowcases- to protect your hair when sleeping.
Plastic caps/ shower caps- for deep conditioning, prepoo and hot oil treatments you’ll need this.
As you get into the pro stage or feel you need to add on a few things or switch them up, here are more items:
Moisturizer– If your leave in doesn’t fully moisturize your hair, you may want to get a moisturizer.
Microfiber towel– absorb moisture after cleansing and reduce tangles and knots cos they are gentle.
Diffuser– works for wash and go, helps to quickly dry your hair, minimize shrinkage and give volume and length.
Thermal cap/ Hair steamer – helps infuse the conditioner ingredients into your strands better by adding heat.
Styling gel– for easy styling and makes your hair manageable.
Curling cream– when twisting or braiding use curling cream to achieve defined and bouncy curls.
Flexi-rods– if you love some bouncy and gorgeous spirals, invest in these.
Scalp massager– scalp massages help in blood flow and stimulates growth and this tool gives a relaxing massage and helps get rid of build up. If you love massages and clean scalp, this is your to go to scalp.
Edge brush/ groomer– for those with edges to lay or love having them laid, well, an edge groomer or brush will do just that or you can use a toothbrush with gentle brushes.
See you on the next post, thank you for the love and support and share this with everyone who might need it. Wish you fun, easy and enjoyable transitioning journey.
Lemme know your must have tools and products.