Hello beautiful!
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re on a hair growth journey—and I see you. I’ve been there too. For years, I battled with thinning edges, patchy alopecia, and stubborn bald spots that refused to fill in. I tried every trick in the book: DIY mixes, protective styles, even weaves to hide the damage. Nothing worked—until I stopped chasing quick fixes and started building healthy hair habits.
Today, my hair is long, full, and thriving—and it didn’t happen overnight. It took patience, consistency, and a lot of love. Most importantly, it took understanding what our Afro-textured hair truly needs to grow.
Here are the tried-and-true hair growth tips that helped me go from breakage to beauty, with the help of Adunni Organics Hair Care:
1. Moisture is Your Hair’s Best Friend
Dry hair breaks. It’s that simple. Our coils need constant hydration to stay soft and flexible. I never skip my weekly deep conditioning treatment using the Adunni Organics Deep Conditioning Treatment, packed with shea butter, cocoa butter, and ginger.
Daily, I refresh with the Adunni Organics Leave-In Conditioner, which hydrates and nourishes without weighing my hair down.
2. Massage Your Scalp Like a Queen
Blood flow = growth. Every night (or at least 3 times a week), I massage my scalp for 5 minutes with the Adunni Organics Hairline Booster, focusing on thin or weak spots. This simple ritual promotes circulation, nourishes hair follicles, and relaxes you before bed.
3. Wash Smart, Not Often
Clean hair is happy hair, but over-washing can strip natural oils. I wash every 2-3 weeks with the Adunni Organics Herbal Shampoo, which gently cleanses without drying out my strands even though it is an African Black Soap based shampoo! I follow it immediately with our Leave In Conditioner to keep my hair soft and manageable.
4. Protect Your Ends
Your ends are the oldest part of your hair—and the most fragile. I always seal in moisture with the Leave in Conditioner, then tuck my ends away in a protective style: twists, braids, or a satin scarf.
5. Silk and Satin Are Not Just Fancy Words
I sleep with a satin bonnet or pillowcase every single night—no excuses. Cotton robs your hair of moisture and causes friction, leading to breakage.
6. Feed Your Hair from the Inside Out
Your hair reflects your health. Drink water. Eat veggies. Get your vitamins. Biotin, zinc, and iron are essential for growth.
7. Be Consistent and Kind to Your Hair
It’s not just about products. It’s about habits. Create a routine that works for you—and stick to it. Don’t yank through tangles, don’t ignore shedding, and most of all, don’t compare your growth to anyone else’s.
Beautiful, your crown is already glorious. You just need to nurture it. Adunni Organics was born out of my personal journey to better hair and skin; I know the struggle, and I believe every Black woman deserves to feel confident in her coils. Whether you’re 6 or 60, your hair can grow—strong, healthy, and full of life.
Ready to begin? Start with our Hair Gro Kit and give your hair the love it’s been waiting for.
With love and curls,
Ms. Adunni