How to Care for Raw Vietnamese Hair
Raw Vietnamese hair is prized for its strength, natural density, and longevity. With the right care routine, it can maintain its softness, movement, and refined appearance for years. Proper maintenance is not about frequent treatments, but about gentle, consistent care that respects the hair’s natural structure.
Understanding Raw Vietnamese Hair
Raw Vietnamese hair is minimally processed and retains its natural cuticle alignment. This makes it stronger and more resilient than heavily treated hair, but it also means it responds best to low-manipulation care. Because the cuticles remain intact, the hair reflects light naturally and resists tangling when maintained correctly.
Washing Routine
Wash raw hair only when necessary—typically every 7–10 wears or when there is noticeable product buildup.
- Use lukewarm water, never hot
- Apply a sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoo
- Massage gently in a downward motion, avoiding rough scrubbing
- Rinse thoroughly to prevent residue
Follow with a lightweight, hydrating conditioner, focusing on mid-lengths to ends. Avoid applying heavy products near the roots.
Drying & Styling
Air-drying is ideal. If heat is required, always use a heat protectant and keep tools on a low to medium setting. Raw Vietnamese hair holds styles well, so excessive heat is unnecessary.
- Pat dry with a soft towel
- Avoid twisting or wringing the hair
- Use wide-tooth combs or fingers to detangle
- Style only when hair is fully dry or slightly damp
Moisture & Maintenance
Raw hair does not require heavy oils. Over-conditioning can weigh it down and reduce natural movement.
- Use light serums sparingly
- Avoid alcohol-based products
- Deep condition once every 3–4 weeks
Storage & Night Care
When not in use, store hair in a satin or silk bag to protect it from friction and dust. At night, wrap hair in a silk scarf or sleep on a silk pillowcase to preserve smoothness and reduce tangling.
Long-Term Care
With proper care, raw Vietnamese hair can last multiple years. The key is restraint—minimal heat, gentle handling, and quality products designed for natural hair.
