Sunday, March 13, 2016

Glossary

Hey Guys and Gals. This is the Natural Hair Glossary. I found most of my definitions from this wonderful website. 



Natural Hair Kids

Big Chop

The first time you cut off the relaxed/permed ends of your hair leaving just the natural hair

CLARIFY

Washing your hair and scalp to remove product build-up, dirt and oils that may be clogging your hair follicles

CO-WASH

Conditioner washing – the process of washing hair with conditioner not shampoo. Also known as “no ‘poo”

ESSENTIAL OILS

An essential oil is a liquid that is generally distilled by steam or water from the leaves, stems, flowers, barks, or roots of a plant. Once extracted, the oils can be used for skin treatment, mood enhancement and/or health benefits. Some essential oils include: Eucalyptus, Lavender, Peppermint and Tea Tree.

EVOO

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

JBCO

Jamaican Black Castor Oil

LOC METHOD

Acronym for Leave-In, Oil, Cream. The name signifies the order in which products should be applied to the hair. This layering of products ensures maximum moisture retention by using oils and butters to seal moisture in.

MANIPULATION

Brushing, combing, detangling or styling your hair are all forms of manipulation. The less you manipulate your hair, the less breakage you will incur

MOISTURE

Moisturizing your hair helps it keep its elasticity and prevents breakage. The purest form of moisture is water but moisture-based products also help to add moisture back to the hair.

NATURAL OILS

Natural oils are great for sealing in moisture. Examples are JBCO, coconut oil and EVOO.

POROSITY

Your hair’s ability to absorb and hold moisture. The more porous a strand is, the more quickly moisture will be absorbed into the cuticle.

PRE-POO

Pre-poo is the abbreviation of the word pre-shampoo. A pre-shampoo is a treatment applied to the hair before shampooing/washing. Pre-poo treatments can be done with oil or with a conditioner.

PRODUCT JUNKIE (PJ)

A product junkie (or pj) is someone who buys a lot of hair products even if they already have a hair regimen that works well for them.

PROTECTIVE STYLING

Any hairstyle that protects the ends of your hair from breaking and over exposure to harsh elements. Protective styles include two-strand twists, flat twists, cornrows, braids, buns, up-dos, wigs, weaves, etc

PROTEIN

Protein gives the hair its structure and strength. A strand of hair is composed of mostly protein, which means your hair needs protein to grow. Adding protein to your diet and/or hair care regimen combats excess shedding and breakage. However, you only need a little protein so always aim for adding protein to your diet vs. directly to the hair.

REGIMEN

A systematic plan designed to improve and maintain the health of your hair.

SHRINKAGE

The appearance of shorter hair due to your curls tightening. This usually happens when natural hair is wet or styled in a way that does not elongate your curls . 

SLIP

Slip is the term most naturals use when they are discussing products that help de-tangle their hair (conditioners). If a product has amazing de-tangling properties, meaning the consistency of the product helps to loosen tangles along hair strands.

STRETCHING

The process of elongating your curls to its maximum length. 

SULFATES

Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate (SLS) or “Sulfates” is a detergent used in most shampoos, shaving creams, and bubble baths for its cleansing and foaming properties. Like most harsh detergents found in your shampoo, sulfates strip the hair of its natural oils — often leaving it dry and brittle. Sulfates may also cause eye irritation, skin rashes, and other allergic reactions.

TRANSITIONING

Transitioning is the process of growing out  chemical treatments and gradually trimming the chemically processed ends.

TWA

An acronym for Teeny Weeny Afro, a popular term among naturalistas who cut off the relaxed ends of their hair leaving just the natural hair which usually results in short hairstyle. A TWA may range in length from 1/2 inch (or shorter!) to approximately 2 inches.

TWIST OUT

A very popular natural hairstyle achieved by parting the hair into sections and two-strand twisting each section.

WASH N GO

A natural hairstyle achieved by washing the hair and applying product, usually gel, immediately after. The product holds the natural curl in place. The term wash ‘n’ go represents the speed in which the style can be achieved. The style is more popular and successful with naturals that have curly or coily hair textures.

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