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Caring for relaxed hair with MPL

Updated: Jul 7, 2022


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Do you have relaxed hair that feels a little too thin to the touch? Or have you found that your hair isn’t really growing anymore? Well, relaxed or not, MPL has the perfect oils for your crown and we are going to guide you on which oils are best for relaxed hair.


If your hair seems to be thinning along your hairline then you may need to change a few things around in your hair care regime, starting with how you style your hair. Relaxed hair is more vulnerable to loss of volume due to the chemical processing and heat used to style it straight. Therefore, not only is it important to manage how you style your hair but also, how often. Excessive styling leads to hair loss and some hairstyles do more damage than others.


A high ponytail for example is convenient and very stylish but it applies a lot of pressure on your hairline and overall scalp. This is the kind of hairstyle that should not be worn daily.


Another important consideration is the products you use to strengthen and nourish your hair. It’s recommended to wash your relaxed hair weekly and double up on the moisture. To wash, you can use MPL Charcoal Purifying Shampoo and Conditioner to gently cleanse and condition your hair. This twin pack is not only economical but it will also leave both your hair and scalp feeling fresh and clean. For moisture, MPL Black Hair Castor Oil is packed with omega 9 fatty acids and improves hair density and thickness for healthy hair.


But what other MPL oils are good for relaxed hair? We thought you’d never ask!




Relaxed or natural, MPL has your back. And whenever in doubt, don’t hesitate to DM us on Instagram or Facebook and we will be sure to answer any product questions you may have!


To healthy, relaxed hair days.


Love MPL 🧡.



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