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Hello everyone this is Breanna Rutter author of one of my most popular books the natural hair Bible and founder of howtoblackhair.com for these videos I answer the questions you all send me via email so any of you have any questions you would like for me to answer be sure to check out the description box below for more information so now we're going to break this video and this video is because of an email I received from Tabrina, Tabrina says that she does not know what it takes to keep her African-American hair healthy and she's been hearing this and that up in the left and right all types of information about what to do she is super confused she's tired of dealing with damaged hair and she needs some answers so Tabrina thank you for your email and I'm going to tell you the key things they need to do to keep your hair healthy not going to fill you with a whole bunch of this whole bunch of that it's a very simple concept about how to keep your hair healthy and I am going to tell you how so the very first thing you want to do is make sure you keep your hair conditioned you do this by using quality hair conditioners quality moisturizers quality products to make sure that you can actually keep your hair conditioned if you want more information about what kind of products to use on your hair I've done a book called the black hair manual that teaches you step-by-step what to look for for your specific type of hair and what kind of ingredients to avoid when you are looking for products to help you with keeping your hair conditioned and healthy the second tip goes for pretty much everyone is that you have to keep your ends trimmed you have to keep them trimmed by making sure that you keep away damage such as single-strand knots and incomplete splits frayed ends damaged ends on even if your hair is very porous you will notice that you have to keep your ends trimmed because they get very dry so it is very important that you keep the ends trimmed off your hair because if your hair is constantly splitting and breaking at the ends you will notice that it seems as if your hair is a growing but your hair is going from the scope is just that the ends are damaged your hair is breaking off as fast as your hair is growing so number one keep your hair conditioned number two keep your ends trimmed my final tip something that really stuck out to me when you said that your is constantly suffering from damage is probably with the fact depending on the type of tools or the amount of heat you're using on your hair so totally eliminate heat from your regimen or barely use heat I barely use heat to keep my hair healthy I only use a blow dryer and the tension method to help me to dry my hair so that I can braid a lot more easier my hair shrinks a lot so when it does dry and it's not a more of a stretched state it takes more effort to comb through my hair so if you barely use heat or just don't use heat at all of these things combine is going to put you on track for healthy hair so number one keep your hair conditioned number two make sure keep your ends trimmed f and ree of damage so you can actually start to gain length and number three limit your heat usage or minimize it and if you want more step-by-step thorough instructions on exactly what kind of regiment to implement for your certain type of hair on a detail about that in my book the natural hair Bible so if you want to know more information check out the description box and find what you need what you want to start implementing with your hair but these three key things is going to get your hair back healthy so thanks to you for your email no fluff whatsoever it's very simple how to actually keep your hair healthy but is going to take a lot of patience and a lot of constantly doing the right thing to get the results you want thank you and thank you all for watching this video I'm so glad to help and I hope you have learned a lot from this is well so check out description box if you want to know more and then for the next time I will catch you out in my next video