From 1 A to 4 C, we have various types of hairs, it is hard to believe, but unfortunately sis our hairs require different treatments, same as our skins.
Some hair styles even described as protectives can cause damages such as alopecia hair traction, breakage etc to someone with fragile hairs. Here are 3 Afro hair styles you can do regardless of your hair texture;
– Knotless braids: I will advice you loose medium or big braids, these braids will prevent breakage, hence promoting hair growth.
– Cornrows: being one of the oldest Afro hair styles, they are basic and can also be enhanced using curly hair strands or Afro hair decorations. Always start with your own hairs, adding the extensions at a level you feel your hairs are strong enough. They can also be worn under a wig and serve as a base for crochets. – It is the versatile for us-.
– Bantu knots: this is more like a fast fashion hairstyle, it is also one of the oldest Afro hair styles. They are easy to make, tension free and look good.
These Afro hairstyles are protective styles and can be rocked by anybody with any hair type.
Very important: If it is too tight, girl take it out. We are not gonna loose our crown over a hairstyle, Nope.
Freddy Carla