You must fall in love with your hair to live with it.~ Andrea Anderson
There are many different styles to do with fro hair and today I'm going to give you some basic tips on how to style yours. I really love the fact that fro hair is so fluffy and can be manipulated into such beautiful styles. Going natural is a huge step and you must fall in love with it to be able to live with it. So if you read my previous article I informed you about how to keep your moisturized. This is the most important step to keeping your hair healthy.
Styling your hair comes with just a pinch of imagination that I'm sure we all have. For some of us this is a stretch but definitely can be done. Some of the most slickest hair styles are done with just a few simple tricks
Things you will need to style your fro are a comb, rubber band and some direction on what you want to do. Have your supplies ready when styling your hair so you wont have to move around while styling.
- Afro puffs are simple and very easy to achieve. Just get a rubber band or ponytail holder and select the placement of were you want your puff to be. Once puff is in place, slick down sides with moisturizer and brush down with Boar brush ( soft bristle brush). I like to set my hair at night with water ,moisturizer and a satin cap so that it lays down.
- Fro hawk swoop and pinned up on the sides. You need bobby pins and a comb for this style. Comb or brush hair to the middle of your head and pin the sides down. I f your hair is long in the front, swoop to one side and pin. This creates kind of a retro look that's timeless and simple.
- braids and twists are essential for afro hair and lasts a few weeks. They are low maintenance and easy to do. If you don't know how to do two strand twist, look up some videos and you tube and practice. You'll be happy you did.
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