Category: Bi-Racial Hair

Bi-racial hair needs special attention in order to keep the hair healthy, strong, and shiny. When caring for bi-racial hair, there are specific tools and tricks you need to know and have so your hair performs its best every day. Jane Carter Solution all natural hair care products contains pure vitamins, oils and butters designed to help your bi-racial hair look and feel its best. These posts explain how to keep your hair full of moisture and what beauty regimens Jane Carter recommends.

Daily Moisture for African-American, Biracial, or Multicultural Children’s Hair

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African-American and biracial curly natural hair requires extra attention to maintain its beauty. I know I say this all the time but here I go again…M-O-I-S-T-U-R-E is key! Dry hair lacks elasticity; causing hair to be brittle, hard, and frizzy. Hydrating the hair is the best thing you can do to keep it strong, healthy, and shiny while preventing breakage.

Using a daily moisturizer, such as Hair Nourishing Cream in his or her hair care regimen will also soften curls and ease combabilty!

Love Their Hair,

Jane Carter

“Home Grown Hair For Humanity”


Detangle Your Child’s Hair Easily

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Many young African American and biracial children dread getting their hair styled, some run for cover to avoid getting it done. The fact that they are running is a clear indication that the way their hair is being “done” is painful, making the process stressful for all involved when it doesn’t have to be.

They key to making the process less painful for your little one and preventing breakage is MOISTURE
. I know we’ve discussed this before but I want to remind you that moisture means water, not oil!

  1. Shampoo, condition, and rinse making sure that hair is left damp.
  2. Spray and saturate the hair with Revitalizing Leave-In Conditioner.
  3. Use dime-sized amount of Hair Nourishing Cream, working into hair from root to tip.
  4. Part hair into 4-6 sections and secure with snag-free ponytail holders.
  5. One section at a time, hold hair at the roots and begin combing thru the ends with a wide tooth comb. After the ends are tangle-free, release your hold and comb from root to tip.
  6. Repeat until all sections/the entire head is done.

Voila, untangled hair with no tears!

Love THEIR Hair,

Jane Carter