Natural hair 'needs time to recover'
Fans of natural beauty who are longing to return their hair to its natural state should take their time and not try to rush the process, according to one expert.
Beauty writer Rebecca Park-Stinson told Examiner.com about the importance of staggering any hair care treatments to give locks time to recover.
She said: "Growing your hair out is, of course, the healthiest way, but can take forever. If you are like most beauty queens and want instant gratification, ask your stylist to apply a semi-permanent formula in your natural hue."
The writer added that by doing this, fans of natural beauty can still change their mind if the new style is too drastic or not to their taste.
A Brazilian natural hair care trend that is proving very popular and involves keeping hair as natural as possible to create a look which is understated and simple.

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