Who’s with me in this harmattan!..
Can I see your hand in the air like 🙋 …Oh yea, I see you people…Sombori say ‘d-d-r-y-y-y and brittle’.
Let me just be honest ehn, aside my washed clothes getting dry real quick, I dread every other thing this harmattan has to offer.
So FAM, let’s look at a few hair rules to abide by while the harmattan lasts.
What is Harmattan?
A cold, dry and dusty wind blowing over the West African subcontinent from the Sahara Desert into the Gulf of Guinea between the end of November and the middle of March.
Effects of Harmattan on Hair & Tips on How To Cushion These Effects.
- Dry Hair & Scalp: dryness is something us naturals have to combat on a daily basis and this harmattan can only heighten the struggle.
Tip: shampoo less and if it becomes necessary to shampoo more often, opt for mild sulfate free shampoos, clays, ACV rinse or shampoo bars and don’t forget to moisturise with penetrating oils (coconut, avocado or jojoba oil) and follow with a sealant (I seal in moisture with my leave in conditioner), butters are a good pick too.
- Dust: with the harmattan in the air and the oils in our hair, attracting dust to one’s hair is inevitable but here’s what you can do.
Tip: when outside and exposed to the weather, protect your hair with scarves, beanies, hats or turbans (preferably ones lined with satin or silk).
- Breakage & Split ends: a lot of our daily moisturising products contain humectants and these humectants can draw the dry air from the atmosphere this harmattan and trap it in our hair. This is why ‘just moisturizing’ may not be enough in this dry season.
Tip: go in for protective styles like faux locks, chunky twists, chunky braids or sew-ins. These styles would ensure your ends are safely tucked away from the harshness of the weather and apart from the sew-ins, the other styles don’t stand in the way of your normal hair routine (washing, deep conditioning and moisturising).
Protective Styles/Stunts For The Weather














Not leaving our brothers behind,



Other Things You May Want To Consider
- A lip balm with natural ingredients as its constituents.
- Keep your moisturizers within reach.
- Laugh with caution so you don’t end up crying in the end.
- Avoid sustaining injuries.
- Drink tons of water to moisturise you from the inside.
- Protect your eyes and nose from the dust.
- Wear thigh high stockings to keep dryness at bay while you sleep.
Got something to add? Please share with the house by leaving us a comment.
Stay moisturised luvs
💞✌
Olaedo.
Thank u ziny for them tips…as an infant in d natural hair gang i’ve been wondering how my hair would make it through this season, my worries have sure been put to rest…*runs off to YouTube to learn how to do the turban thingy*
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You’re most welcome Bube 😘 😘and please, be sure to moisturise your hair before throwing on a turban since there aren’t a lot of satin lined ones available.
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Wow! thatz Ziny for sure. Anyways i love my hair like dreadlocks. i dont need cream lol
except you will come up with a tutorial on how to make dreadlocks
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Yes Egbo, it’s me oh. You definitely need to moisturise your dreadlocks to keep it fresh. About the tutorial, I’ll give it a thought. Thank you.
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