Articles Overview
Welcome to the article section of www.MyNHCG.com here you will find informational articles to cover all off you natural hair care needs. If you are planning to transition to natural hair (a.k.a go natural) you will find all the information that you need in our section on “Going Natural”.
If you are already natural and are looking for some advance tips on hair care and maintenance or ideas to help you to resist the temptation to perm your hair then our “Staying Natural” section is the place for you.
Maybe you are looking for information about how to lock your hair, our “Locked Hair” section covers everything from organic locks to cultivated locks to lock extensions. No matter what you call them (dreadlocks, locks, locs or dreads) there is something there for you.
Last but not least if you are looking for information on protective hair styling in the form of extensions, weaves or wigs our section on “Protective Styling” is the place to go.
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Articles on Going Natural/Transtioning to Natural Hair from Relaxed
| Doing the Big Chop (BC) | Growing It Out: The Pros and Cons | Eight Reasons to Go Natural |
| Transition Styles | Transitioning Facts | Transitioning |
| 12 Hair Tips for Transitioner | What to Expect | |
Articles on Staying Natural
Natural Hair Styles
| 199 Transitional/ Natural Hairstyles | Natural Styles | Twists and Twist Outs |
| Straw or Wet Set | The Wash and Go | Braids and Braid Outs |
| How to Braid | How to Cornrow | Flat Twists |
| The Basic Puff | ||
Natural Hair Recipes
Articles on Locking Methods and Types
Articles on Preparing You Hair for Locks
| Parting Your Hair for Locks | Holding Agents | Locked vs Loose |
| Locking Stages | Lock Maintenance | Locking Myths and Facts |
| How to Wash You Locks | ||
Othere Articles on Locks
| Taking Down Locks | Sisterlocks TM vs The Look for Less | How to Start and Maintain Very Small Locks |
Articles on Extensions, Weaves and Wigs as Protective Styles
| Ask An Expert | Hair Disaster Prevention | Braids by Breslin's Marquetta Breslin |
| The Wig Regimen for Longer Stronger Hair | ||

