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    The #1 Hair Growth Mistake Most Black Women Make

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 10, 20256 Mins Read
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    Glow & Grow: Black Beauty, Haircare, and Skincare Tips

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    Scalp First, Strands Later: The #1 Hair Growth Mistake Most Black Women Make

    This One Scalp Mistake Is Stopping Your Hair from Growing

    Last summer I was in my bathroom, finger-detangling my twist out, when I caught a glimpse of my scalp in the mirror. Like, really saw it. And sis, it wasn’t cute. Dry. Tense… tight. A little sparse in spots if I’m honest- in a way I hadn’t noticed before. My parts were gaping. I’d been babying my curls for years but ignoring the soil they were growing from. My scalp skin looked foreign to me, like it didn’t belong to me.

    That day was a wake-up call. It made me ask a hard question: if I claim I’m taking care of my hair, why am I treating my scalp like an afterthought? Like a step child.

    Why Your Scalp Is the Real MVP

    I know we grew up greasing our scalp like it was a ritual. But most of us weren’t taught that your scalp isn’t just skin. It’s living, breathing, and directly connected to your hair’s growth potential.

    Think of it like this. You wouldn’t try to grow a garden on dry, cracked dirt and expect it to thrive. That’s what we do every time we slap on edge control but ignore the tightness, the flakes, the inflammation under there.

    Signs Your Scalp Might Be the Problem

    • Itching or flakes within 48 hours of washing
    • Soreness or tightness after styles
    • Your growth has plateaued even with good products
    • Your new growth feels thin or fragile
    • Products seem to just sit there instead of absorbing

    This isn’t about shame. It’s about awareness. And awareness is power.

    How to Actually Love Your Scalp (and Watch Your Hair Grow AND Maintain the Length)

    Here’s what I started doing that made my hair grow faster, stronger, and with way less shedding:

    1. Deep Clean Once a Week

    Use a sulfate-free shampoo with ingredients like tea tree, peppermint, or rosemary. Massage your scalp for at least 3 minutes to stimulate blood flow.

    Danielle says: I’m obsessed with the Camille Rose Sweet Ginger Cleansing Rinse. It smells divine and gives that clean-but-not-stripped feeling.

    2. Treat It Like Skin

    After shampooing, apply a leave-in and then a scalp serum or oil that targets inflammation or dryness. Jojoba oil with rosemary and lavender is a go-to.

    Danielle says: I keep mine in a little dropper bottle and it’s giving holy grail. A few drops on my crown before bed? Chef’s kiss.

    3. Massage Nightly (With Intention)

    Use your fingertips and take 3 minutes every night to show your scalp some love. And while you’re at it, speak life. Seriously. Bless your roots.

    I speak peace over this crown. I release the tension. I welcome growth. Amen.

    4. Give Your Edges a Break

    Tight buns, glued wigs, and edge gels every day? That’s a no for me. If your edges are thinning, they need more rest than reinforcement.

    Scalp Care is Trending (Because It Works)

    Right now, scalp care is blowing up on TikTok and beauty shelves for a reason. It’s not hype. It’s science. The more you love your scalp, the more your hair responds. Period.

    You don’t need a 10-step routine. You need attention, intention, and a little oil. And maybe a satin bonnet that actually stays on at night.

    Before You Go: This Is Bigger Than Hair

    I used to think hair care was about inches and length checks. But now? It’s how I wind down. How I reconnect with my body. It’s how I pray. How I honor the temple I live in. Every time I massage my scalp, I’m telling myself: I’m worth the care. I’m worth the pause. I’m worth the love.

    So if you’re wondering why your hair isn’t growing, start here. Not with your strands. But with your scalp.

    You’re already growing. Now it’s time to grow softer, deeper, fuller. From the root.

    Love,
    Danielle

    p.s. Almost forgot- tips for the best scalp massage- 
    I am asking you to massage your scalp daily- even if you are wearing extensions of any type. Carefully massage with the soft part of your fingertips also known as your finger pads, never your nails as they can tear into your scalp and create follicle damage and cuts. You can add an essential oil based in a carrier oil like almond, grapeseed, sunflower or warm olive for added healing qualities. Use 15-30 drops per ounce of liquid, less for stronger essentials like cinnamon, cinnamon bark, tea tree, rosemary to name a few. (from 5 winning tips for natural hair growth)

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    Subscribe to the CurlyNikki newsletter for weekly hair tips, soulful routines, and beauty rituals that start within. We’ve got you. Always.

    FAQ’s

    Why is my hair not growing even with good products ?

    Growth starts at the scalp. If your scalp is dry tight flaky or inflamed your follicles will not thrive and length retention will suffer.

    What are signs my scalp is blocking growth ?

    Itching or flakes within forty eight hours of washing soreness after styles thin fragile new growth or products that just sit on the scalp.

    How do I clean my scalp for growth ?

    Use a sulfate free shampoo with tea tree peppermint or rosemary and massage with your fingertip pads for at least three minutes to boost circulation and lift buildup.

    What should I apply after washing to feed my scalp ?

    Layer a light leave in then a scalp serum or a few drops of jojoba mixed with rosemary and lavender to calm and nourish.

    How often should I massage my scalp ?

    Every night for three minutes with fingertip pads not nails. You can do this with extensions or braids by working gently along the parts.

    Can I use essential oils and how much ?

    Yes but always dilute. Add fifteen to thirty drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier like almond grapeseed sunflower or warm olive. Use fewer drops for stronger oils like tea tree rosemary or cinnamon.

    How do I protect my edges while they recover ?

    Choose looser styles skip daily edge gels wear silk or satin at night and give installs a rest between appointments.

    When will I see results ?

    Give it ninety days. Look for a calmer scalp less shedding fuller roots and better length retention.

    When should I see a dermatologist ?

    If flakes pain or patchy thinning persist after four weeks of gentle care or if you notice sudden shedding or scabs.

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