Protective styles Protective styles guide to maintaining natural hair

Protective styles guide to maintaining natural hair

Protective styles

Protective styles are something other than a way to protect hair and limit support time. For Black ladies, they're a social staple. From box braids to two-strand twists, cornrows and faux locs, the inventiveness of Black ladies is more than once reflected from various perspectives we've figured out how to style our hair all while showing appreciation for quite a long time of excellence. That is the reason protective hairdos aren't simply consigned to a season. They're an all-year staple that regular individuals and big names the same have and will keep on embracing.


Protective styling are any style that keeps your ends securely concealed. These hairdos ordinarily require next to no upkeep, no warmth, and help keep strands saturated.

Protective styles are a fundamental piece of solid hair care. During the colder months, they shield your hair from frigid temperatures, snow, and chilly air. In the late spring, defensive styling forestalls sun, wind, and water harm. Unusual and coily hair is normally dry and inclined to breakage, so over the long run climate conditions and continuous styling wear out the filaments of your hair and lead to harm and frequently loss of length.

It's significant that you prep your hair appropriately for a protective style, so it doesn't accomplish more damage than anything else. For all styles you need to begin with perfect, profound adapted hair. In the event that you intend to leave your style in for half a month, it's a smart thought to get a trim before it's introduced.

 

We will be showing you different protective styles to wear when your not wearing our wigs and or extensions :)

To keep your style fresh, wash it bi-weekly to remove any buildup. Keeping your scalp and strands moisturized is key, oil your scalp with our queen bea hair growth oil or spray hair with a leave-in conditioner daily to keep your hair healthy, prevent breakage, and promote growth. 

Every style has an expiration date. When that date is for you, depends on how fast your hair grows and the style you choose. Some styles, like wigs, make it easier to maintain the style longer because new growth is not exposed. While others, like box braids, start to look messy as your hair grows out.

Protective style number 1

Xtra Large Box Braids

 

Style 2

"PopSmoke" Corn Rows

Cornrows are one of the most popular protective hairstyles you can try for natural or relaxed hair. They are super protective, low maintenance, and can be styled tons of different ways. You can’t go wrong with simple plaits

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Style 3

Bantu Knots

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There are so many more styles, remember to pick a style that does not add a lot of tension to you edge or the name of your hair to prevent breakage, be sure to check out our hair growth oil. 

 

 

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