Tuesday 11 September 2012

Terms to know


If you have natural hair or have been researching about it, you would have come across a lot of abbreviations. Do not fear! I’ve got the low down on what may seem as natural hair jargon for you. I don’t use some of these words myself but it’s important that I know them so I understand what someone is saying when I read blogs and other write ups on hair and stuff.  

Knowledge is power;

2nd day hair- Hair that looks good (at least decent) when you wake up the next morning...you don't have to do much before walking out of the house. Some are lucky enough to get 3rd and 4th day hair!

3abc/4a/4b/4c- A hair type classification system. You can research what your hair type is, most people have a mixture of two or three.

ACV- Apple Cider Vinegar (used to seal cuticle...final rinse) A hair type classification system.

APL- Arm pit length. (Hair length)

BAA-Big ass afro

Baggy - After you moisturize your hair at night, you put a shopping bag, plastic cap, shower cap on overnight.

BC - Big Chop - cutting off all your chemically treated hair

BNC- Braid-n-Curl, simply plait or braid the hair and roll the ends on rods or flexis.

BSL- Bra strap length. (Hair length)

CBL- Collar bone length. (Hair length)

Co-Wash- Using conditioner to wash the hair in place of shampoo

Cones- Are 'silicones', or ingredients found in hair care products that are not water soluble (i.e. you need shampoo to remove). Failure to wash out cones may lead to build-up, which may result in dry hair and breakage (due to suffocation of the strands).

DT or DC- Is a deep treatment or conditioner. A DT is when you leave a moisturizing (or protein based, depending on your needs) conditioner on your hair for an extended period of time, along with a heat source to aid in penetration.

Dusting- Dusting your hair is a trim of 1/4 and inch or less. This method is also referred to as dusting because even though your hair is being trimmed evenly, it is so little hair, that it just looks like dust on the floor.

EO- Essential Oil

EVCO- Extra Virgin Coconut Oil (used in conditioning treatments)

EVOO- Extra Virgin Olive Oil (used in conditioning treatments)
FRS – Flexi rod set (using benny rollers to set your hair)

HG- Holy Grail (Products that are tried and true)

HIH- Hand in Hair. It’s a disease that causes you to always be manipulating your tresses.

MBL- Mid back length. ( Hair length) 

Nappyversary/Nattyversary - The anniversary of the day you became a natural

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go Ntete!!! But for real, is HIH an actual disease/psychological condition? LOL

nappy girl said...

Well..... I am not sure if calling it a disease isn't an exaggeration.It is more of a bad habit, as it is bad for natural hair.

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Anonymous said...

What's ur take on using strawberry and vanilla to wash my hair

nappy girl said...

I transitioned for six months then cut in Feb this year, so lets say six months natural.

nappy girl said...

If you mean strawberry and vanilla shampoos, then I think you should check for the protein content, rinse off properly and apply a leave in conditioner that is what i do.