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Apple Cider Vinegar
rinse - Washing hair with vinegar to cleanse, condition, and remove
bacteria.
Argan Oil- Oil
rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids produced from the kernels of the
argan tree grown organically in Morocco. Can be used as a fast absorbing daily
moisturizer or to heal and condition cuticles and split ends. Also known as
Moroccan Oil.
Baggy Method-
Applying a moisturizer to your hair, and then covering your hair with plastic
cap to trap in the moisture. This method is used to retain moisture in the hair
and is very good for those who have dry, brittle strands.
BC (Big Chop) –
Cutting off relaxed and or chemical processed ends to reveal your natural
textured hair. This can be done after your last relaxer or whenever you decide
to stop transitioning.
Bantu Knot Out-
Hairstyle created by sectioning the hair into Bantu Knots on damp wet hair and
then after it dries; the knots are taken out to achieve defined curly hair.
Braid Out-
Hairstyle achieved by braiding damp hair in cornrows or singles. Once the hair
is dried unravel the braids to create a more defined curl pattern.
Breakage – Broken
pieces of hair without the white bulb. This can be caused by too much moisture
or protein. It can also be the cause of poor hair care.
Carrier Oils-
Natural oils known as a base oil or vegetable oil used to dilute essential
oils. Carrier Oils include Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Castor Oil,
Jojoba Oil, etc…These oils can also be used to seal/trap moisture in the hair.
Clarifying –
Clarifying your hair is used to remove product build-up on your hair.
Clarifying can remove the chlorine swimmers get on their hair. A simple way to
clarify your hair is to use 2 tsp of Apple Cider Vinegar mixed into 2 cups of
warm water, pour it on your hair, wait 2-3mins, rinse and condition.
Co-Washing –
Washing your hair with conditioner instead of using shampoo. This method
cleanses your hair while helping you to maintain moisture without stripping the
hair of its natural oils.
Creamy Crack - A
term created by those who have a potential addiction to chemical relaxers.
Deep Conditioning
(DC) – Deep Conditioning is typically done for 15- 30 minutes and for some
overnight. If your hair is very dry, this can be done once a week to give your
hair a boost of moisture. This is especially useful for all naturals who want
to prevent breakage often cause by dry, brittle hair.
Detangling-
Process in which you use a detangler to soften and smooth the hair for
manageability.
DIY- Do It
Yourself
Dusting- Evenly
trimming 1/4 in of hair or less in which the name derived from the little hairs
that looks like dust on the floor.
Essential Oils-
Natural oils such as Peppermint Oil, Rosemary Oil, Lavender, etc… Essential
oils should be used with carrier oil.
Extra Virgin Coconut
Oil (EVCO) – A natural conditioner that promotes hair growth, strong
healthy hair, prevents dandruff, and makes the hair shiny and soft.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) – A natural sealant used to seal and
lock in the moisture from your moisturizer, while smoothing the hair cuticle
and adding shine. Some use this oil for a Pre-Shampoo Treatment (Pre-Poo).
Flat Twist- A two
strand twist braiding technique similar to cornrows, by twisting the hair flat
to the head.
Hair Lengths-
Hair lengths usually have abbreviations like those listed below
EL- Ear Length
NL-Nape Length
SL- Shoulder
Length
APL- Arm pit
Length (this one had me stumped for a long time as a newbie)
MBL- Mid back
Length
WL- Waist Length
(this is as far as I’ll go)
Hair Types-
Classification systems for hair based on how the hair looks and feels. There
are two that are commonly used. Most people use Andre Walker’s system.
3A texture: Loose
curls
3B texture: Tight
curls
4A texture: Loose
kinks/coils
4B texture: Tight
kinks/coils
Henna- A natural
colorant or hair dye, and strengthener.
Holy Grail- A
term used for products that you have tried and works perfect for your hair.
Healthy Hair Journey
(HHJ) – Expression used to describe the journey a woman takes to achieve
healthy hair.
Humectants – Attract and retain moisture
from the air i.e Glycerin, Honey, Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol.
Jamaican Black Castor
Oil (JBCO) – Castor oil that has been manufactured on Jamaica used to
strengthen, thicken, increase hair growth.
Leave-in Conditioner – A quick way of
adding moisture back into the hair after shampooing/conditioning. It helps to
detangle the hair leaving it soft and manageable. Most leave-ins provide
thermal protection for styling afterward.
Moisturizing –
Applying a moisture based product to dry hair without washing it out. In order
to prevent breakage you can moisturize your hair then seal it with oil to trap
moisture in.
Nappyversary-
Also known as Nattyversary. This is the Anniversary date of when your hair
became fully natural.
Pineappleing- A
way of preparing your hair and sleeping to preserve your curls to have 2nd Day
Hair. This is achieved by placing your hair in a high loose ponytail on top of
the head and sleeping on a satin pillowcase. In the morning the curls are
intact just by letting the ponytail down and gently shaking the hair.
Pre-Poo- Coating
the hair with a conditioner or oils prior to shampooing in an effort to keep
moisture in the hair. This can be done 30-40 minutes before shampooing or
overnight.
Protective style (PS)
– Any hairstyle which allows your natural hair to rest from over manipulation
which sometimes causes breakage. Wearing
your hair in a protective style prevents your ends from being exposed to
damaging agents such as clothing, sun, and drying winter weather. The purpose
and benefits of this hairstyle is to grow healthier, longer hair and reduce split
ends and damage. Protective styles can include anything from sew-ins, wigs,
buns, braids, bantu knots, coils, twists etc…
Regimen (aka Reggie)-
Your day to day, weekly hair routine done continuously to maintain healthy
hair.
Sealing- Method
used to “Seal” moisture in the hair. After applying a water based moisturizer,
seal the ends of your hair with an oil or butter to trap moisture in the hair.
This method is crucial in hair retention.
Slip – When the
comb easily glides through the hair
TWA- Teeny Weeny
Afro
Transitioning -
Process in which you stop relaxing your hair in an effort to grow your natural
hair while still maintaining the chemically processed ends
Twist Out- A
hairstyle achieved by two strand twisting the hair (usually while damp or wet
then air drying or use a hair dryer) and then unraveling the twist to reveal a
crinkly wavy hair texture.
Two Strand Twist-
Also known as double strand twists, twists, or twisties. This hairstyle
technique can be performed on dry or wet hair. Take a section of hair and
divide into two even pieces and twist each section of hair around the other.
You continue until all of your hair is twisted like single braids.
Virgin Hair- Hair
that is natural from the roots and have not been chemically processed or
altered.
Wet and Go- A
hairstyle technique similar to Wash and Go (WNG), but you do not wash your
hair. You drench or spray the hair with a leave-in conditioner and water to
define the curls and style as desired for a quick hairstyle.
WNG- Wash and
Go…Also abbreviated as WnG or W&G. Method of co-washing the hair, adding a
styling gel or cream and then go start your day. The hair air drys or you can
dry it with a diffuser.
Acronyms:
ACV – Apple Cider
Vinegar
APL – Arm Pit
Length
BC – Big Chop
BSL – Bra Strap
Length
BSB – Below
Shoulder Blade
Cones – Silicones
DC – Deep
Condition
DIY – Do It
Yourself
EL – Ear Length
EVOO – Extra
Virgin Olive Oil
EVCO – Extra
Virgin Coconut Oil
HHG – Happy Hair
Growing
JBCO – Jamaican
Black Castor Oil
MBL – Mid Back
Length
PJ – Product Junkie
SL – Shoulder
Length
WSL – Waist
Length Hair
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