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African American Hair Products

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African American Hair Products

Nappy hair can be an African American girl’s best friend or her worst enemy. African American hair has the tendency to become dry and damaged, making it hard to manage and style. If you have this type of hair, maintaining it can be costly, but worth it.

One of the biggest problems girls have is keeping hair soft and conditioned without making it greasy and oily. Design Essentials is a salon hair-care line made especially for all different types of African American hair, whether you have a moderate frizz, or super kinky and coarse hair. This design line of African American hair-care products has a variety of shampoo, conditioning and styling products to keep hair sexy and beautiful all day long, every day, with minimal effort.

When it comes to shampooing, girls with this type of hair cannot just use any old Suave shampoo. Design Essentials offers a vast selection of shampoos so you can get a customized shampoo for your hair to keep it as beautiful and clean as possible. Design Essentials offers shampooing products such as Organic cleanse deep-cleansing shampoo, Therapeutic Rx anti-itch shampoo, and moisture-retention shampoo. These shampoos get deep into hair follicles to enrich the scalp, remove buildup, and retain moisture. This leaves hair feeling soft, but not greasy or itchy.

Conditioning African American Hair

            It can be very tedious and complicated to find the right conditioner for a girl’s hair. Many times women have to buy and test multiple products that for the most part do not work in the way they would like them to. Products such as 6-N-1 Reconstructive conditioner, Express instant moisturizing conditioner, and HCO leave in conditioner are all high-quality conditioning products available at a very low cost. These conditioners rehydrate very coarse or damaged hair to prevent hair shafts and cut down on frizzy and split ends. Many of these products also help to keep color-treated hair looking bright and shiny by controlling color damage.

            Styling African American hair can be like trying to crack the Da Vinci code, complex and painstaking. With Design Essentials, styling African American hair is made easy. This salon hairstyling company has a wide variety of hairsprays, gels, mousses, and hair styling appliances so you can get all of your hair care products in one place. They have a wide variety of hair strengtheners, curling irons in all different sizes, and blow dryers that are sure to keep your hair looking fabulous while preventing damage.

            Whether you are looking for the perfect shampoo, conditioner, or styling products, Design Essentials is your one-stop shop to high-quality salon products at very low prices. Many of the products also come in package deals, so you can get all of your products for even less than the already discounted prices. This salon line also has a online website for fast and convenient service, so you can get your hair to look sleek and stylish in no time. These products are also available in many salons across the United States, so no matter where you live, you will have access to these must-have products.

Comments

Lady_E 2 years ago

Design Essentials sounds good to me. Thanks for sharing.

AEvans 2 years ago

We have a son with mixed hair and I have a step-daughter who's mother hasn't a clue on how to handle her hair. So everytime she comes to visit it is hair time. This is great information would design essentials work for this type of hair? :)

Jezzzz 2 years ago

Design essentials should be fine. I found a website that explains the brands a little more closely.

http://www.anitamurrayhairdesigner.com/design.htm

AEvans 2 years ago

Thank you so much!!! I needed this ((Big Hugs))) :)

Jezzzz 2 years ago

No Problem!!

Willa Manning 21 months ago

I would like to be on the mailing list for design essentials hair care products. Where Do I go ? to what web site.

Jezzzz 21 months ago

Sorry but I don't know about any mailing list.

Latorya 14 months ago

Design Essentails does have a mailing list.. Click on newsletters when you go on thier website. >

http://www.designessentials.com/de/page.jsp?s=47&p

Brinafr3sh 13 months ago

Great hub keep spreading the word. Thanks

I have a list of the main companies that you can contact to get your products. And good luck to you from Brinafr3sh. Go here for your hair product business; http://www.hubpages.com/hub/blackhairproductco

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