Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Hair Growth Tips

Many men want to grow their hair longer but have trouble doing so. There are many reasons why it can be challenging to grow hair. Although black hair grows just as fast as other types of hair — roughly a half inch each month — it is often very curly, fragile, brittle, and dry. This makes black hair susceptible to breaking, and the more it breaks, the shorter it seems.

While genes and diet play an important role in how long hair grows, how you care for your hair may play an even larger role in growing black hair. Here are some hair growth tips for black men.

Trim off damaged and split ends regularly, as they will interfere with the hair growth process.

Keep hair clean. Clean hair and a clean scalp help hair grow faster. When hair is dirty, the dirt clogs the hair follicles, which makes it more difficult for hair to grow. But try not to shampoo every day, as black men’s hair is easily damaged, and daily shampoos can actually cause breakage. Cleanse with conditioner instead.

Rinse hair only with lukewarm water. Hot water dries the hair and makes it brittle.

Lubricate your hair. Applying a moisturizer to the hair can greatly reduce the amount of split ends and breakage and promote growth. But be sure to use only a little so your hair doesn’t become oily.

Add vitamin B supplements to your diet, as vitamin B has been shown to help increase the rate of hair growth.

Bone up on protein either by eating a high protein diet filled with meat, fish, eggs, avocados, nuts, and beans, or by adding protein supplements to your drinks, as protein strengthens hair and encourages growth.

Increase your folic acid intake. Folic acid is critical to hair health and growth. You can easily eat a diet high in folic acid by making soybeans, green vegetables, and carrots a part of your daily menu.

By following these simple tips, you can easily grow your hair to get any look you want.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Are You Keeping Up With The Trends

Many of today’s haircuts can quickly become overwhelming. Recently, black men have taken it back to high top fades just to make a statement. Some popular choices are the bald fade, edge up or the classic tapered cut. Some guys might even keep it short and simple so their cut is easy to maintain. Today’s men are given many more options for creating cool and hip looks with very short hairstyles.

Remember to keep it sharp whatever you choose and always be unique. Wearing the same hairstyle that everyone else has is very yesterday. If you have 360 spin’n waves make sure your lines are razor sharp. This will let everyone know you have class and you are serious about your hair. Don’t be afraid to also take a new turn and have The Mobile Barber carve out something unique and stylish giving your hair edge. Before you have your barber fade your hair advise him how you want it first. Don’t be shy and just ask for a fade so you can avoid mistakes before they happen.

You can sport a Mohawk or something that will attract the ladies without ever having to say a word. Just remember that your hair should never have limits and at the end of the day you are the technician of your own image. So just be original with whatever style you decide to sport and go for it.  Haircuts have many different forms of expression it is up to you to contribute your own unique style to the arena. Remember that going with a style that fits your personality will compliment you best. It is also always a good idea to create a hair style that will fit your face and attitude. The key to creating a good hairstyle is to do what works best for you.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The City Insight Writes About The Mobile Barber

Today is a BIG day for what I thought was a small business. My parents always told me that "someone is always watching you". You may think that you aren't being noticed, or you are flying under the radar, but that's not the case. Today, I had the honor of reading the first(of many) articles that was written about me and my business. I was contacted about a month ago and learned that I was going to be featured in an upcoming issue of The City Insight. It's true, hard work does pay off! Please take a moment to enjoy the article, as well as their site. http://www.thecityinsight.com/articles/2-triangle-business/710-the-mobile-barber-comes-to-you

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

How to Create a Good Hair Care Routine

Whether you're more of the "Classic" type or into the latest and trendiest hairstyles, a thorough yet simple hair care routine is critical to keeping your manly locks looking great.

1.Shampoo: Choose a nice, soothing aromatic shampoo that is appealing to one's taste. Shampooing daily with the rinse and repeat instructions is not a ploy to sell more products. A second shampoo gets the job done. The first shampoo prepares the scalp to be thoroughly cleaned by loosening up all the products that make hair look and feel great!

2.Tone: Gently massage your scalp as you shampoo. Use the balls of the fingertips in a "spider doing push-ups" fashion. This is an often skipped part of everyone's hair care routine. It's too bad because toning for a few minutes -- even after shampooing, not only feels great, but helps the scalp release natural oils from one's sebaceous glands. There's no special way to massage, although, try to avoid a circular pattern on long hair. Most of the oil is near the scalp. If no conditioner is to follow, gently towel dry the hair by squeezing to avoid tangles. A light, BB-sized dab of a moisturizing conditioner works miracles.

3.Condition: Moisturize your hair. Conditioner is an essential hair product if your hair is dry. An herbal rinse is better for those with oily hair. You can make both products yourself but they can be purchased for a few dollars at any popular pharmacy or salon supply store.

4.Groom: Get the right tools. You'll likely need the following:
  • brush (natural bristles are best)
  • comb (wide-toothed if you have curly hair) 
  • pick (plastic or metal tines)
  • hair dryer (if it's less than 1000 watts, you're wasting your time)
5.Style: Find a comfortable style that you can easily maintain on your own daily in less than five minutes. The better you know your hair products, the faster you'll get your hair done.













  • Don't be cheap about the styling products. Cheap ones will either dry out your hair or grease it up. Find good quality gel, pomade, mousse, and whichever other products that are best for your hair type. They may be a bit expensive, but you only need to use a little to do a lot.
  • If you keep your hair cut very short, you probably won't need any styling treatments, as the oils from your scalp will be sufficient for your hair, and the short hair basically styles itself.
  • Get regular haircuts and trims from your trusted barber.
  • Massage your scalp with your fingertips or the pads of your fingers--not with your fingernails.