How to Moisturize 4C Hair: The Complete Guide

In this blog post, we will show you how to moisturize 4c hair properly. It’s worth knowing that 4c hair is often called “afro-textured” or “kinky” hair. It is the tightest curl pattern and is very fragile. The individual strands are often thinner than other curl patterns. 4c hair has a very tight zig-zag pattern and is wirier than other hair types. Because of its structure, 4c hair often retains less moisture than other hair types. As a result, 4c hair can be prone to dryness, breakage, and frizz. To care for 4c hair, it is important to use products that are specifically designed for this curl pattern. Moisturizing shampoos and conditioners are a necessity, as well as deep conditioning treatments. Protective styling is also important to help reduce breakage.

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How to moisturize 4c hair in twists

To moisturizer twisted 4c hair, you’ll need the following items:

How to do:

First, use JBCO water to moisturize your hair. JBCO is a water-based product that contains Jamaican black castor oil. This ingredient is beneficial for 4c hair because it helps to moisturize and strengthen the hair. Just spraying your hair with JBCO water will help to keep your strands hydrated. The reason why As I Am JBCO water is recommended is that the bottle has a convenient spray nozzle. This makes it easy to apply the water evenly to your hair. Please note that do not make your hair wet with this water, just apply it to your hair so that it is damp.

Next, apply a generous amount of shea butter hair moisturizer to your hand and rub it into your hair. Start from the roots and work your way to the tips. Do it to a small section at a time to evenly distribute the shea butter. You can use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to help detangle your hair as you go.

Finally, apply nourishing hair oil to your hair. This will help to seal in the moisture and provide your hair with nutrients. Just like applying shea butter, you’ll want to apply the oil to small sections of hair using your hands. Basically, put a generous amount of oil on your hands, rub your hands, then use your hands to grab a small section of your hair and rub it from the roots to the tips. Be sure to focus on the ends of your hair, which are the most prone to damage.

How to moisturize 4c hair after washing

Moisturizing 4c hair after washing is easier than you think. You just need the following products:

How to do:

After washing, when your hair is still damp, apply a generous amount of argan oil to your hands, rub it and then apply it to your hair. Start from the roots and work your way down to the tips. Make sure that each strand is coated with the oil.

Then, apply a generous amount of shea butter hair moisturizer to your hair. The process is the same as before, using your hands to apply the product from the roots to the tips.

Finally, using a wide-tooth comb, style your hair into a low ponytail or bun. This will help to keep your hair moisturized and tame any frizz. If you have time, you can also put your hair into twists or braids.

How to moisturize 4c hair at night

To moisturize your 4c hair at night, you’ll need the following items:

How to do:

It is kinda simple. Before going to bed, apply the leave-in conditioner evenly to your hair and wash your hair with it as you would with shampoo. Then, apply the shea butter moisturizer to your hair and massage each small section of your hair with it. Once you’re done, put on a bonnet and go to sleep. In the morning, take out the bonnet and style your hair as usual. You don’t have to wash your hair again.

How to moisturize 4c hair without water

This technique is called the LOC method, which stands for leave-in conditioner, oil and cream. The idea is to use these three products to lock in moisture.

You will need the following items:

How to do:

Start by washing your hair with a leave-in conditioner. Once your hair is damp, apply hair oil to your hands and then rub it into your hair. Start from the roots and work your way to the tips. Make sure each strand is coated with the oil.

After the oil, apply a generous amount of shea butter hair cream to your hands and then rub it into your hair. Start from the roots and work your way to the tips. Make sure each strand is coated with the cream.

Once you’re done, cover your hair with a shower cap or plastic bag and let the products work their magic for at least 30 minutes to 1 hour. Ideally, you should let it sit overnight.

After the waiting period, just take out the shower cap or plastic bag and proceed to style your hair as usual.

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How to moisturize 4c hair after blow-drying

After blow-drying, the 4c hair is usually dry, frizzy, and prone to breakage. However, it is not optimal to moisturize 4c hair after blow-drying, the real key is to prevent the hair from drying out in the first place, which means you should moisturize your hair while blow-drying.

With that being said, the solution for this is pretty simple, you just need a heat protectant spray (see recommended brand) and that’s it!

Before blow-drying, spray the heat protectant evenly throughout your hair. Make sure to concentrate on the ends and mid-shaft as these are the areas that are prone to drying out and breaking. Once you have applied the heat protectant, proceed to blow-dry your hair as usual. You will notice that your 4c hair will be much more moisturized and less prone to breakage.

You can also replace heat protectant spray with an oil such as coconut oil or olive oil. Just apply it to your hair before blow-drying and you will achieve the same results.

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Final thoughts

It may seem difficult to moisturize 4c hair, but with the right products and techniques, it can be quite easy. This blog post lists 5 different ways that you can moisturize your 4c hair. Try out different techniques and see which one works best for you. Now you know how to moisturize 4c hair, feel free to experiment, and don’t forget to share this article on social media if you found it helpful! Thank you for reading!

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Nala Hale
Nala Hale
Hi there! I'm Nala Hale, an African American woman who wears many hats. I'm a hair stylist, blogger, and proud mother of three amazing kids. In addition to my work as a stylist, I'm also the owner and content writer for Thevenusface.com, where I share my passion for beauty, fashion, and lifestyle with the world.