How to Take Care of Damaged African-American Hair

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Published on Aug 20, 2011 by

Damaged African-American hair is often caused by excessive blow drying and brushing. Get tips on maintaining healthy hair with help from a celebrity hairstylist in this free video on African-American hair care.

Expert: Darico Jackson
Bio: Darico Jackson is a celebrity hairstylist.
Filmmaker: Jay Holzer

Series Description: When styling African-American hair, there are a variety of techniques that can be used to achieve beautiful results. Get tips on styling hair with help from a celebrity hairstylist in this free video series on African-American hair care.

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  • THAT WAS A SEW IN.....HE ONLY MESSED WITH THE TOP OF HER HEAD SMH FALSE ADVERTISEMENT

  • he said hair gets damaged from blowdrying and combing, yet in the video he blowdried her hair...

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  • i thought he said african american hair!! african american hair doesn't look like that

  • WEAVE!!! WEAVE!!!!! WEAVE!! HES A LIAR

    

  • she has a weave on!! at least use someone who has their hair out! 

  • This is why so many of our heads were effed up in the first place!! No Blow dry!!!!! Not for my head!!

  • So to treat hair that is damaged from blow drying and flat ironing, you blow dry and flat iron it again? Okay, that makes total sense. -_-

  • I really do not want anyone to take this advice.

  • proteinize is a word?

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