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Bantu Knots

How to style Bantu Knots?

Steps 1: Thoroughly wash, condition, and detangle hair.
Step 2: Part damp hair into sections, using a comb.
Step 3: Using gel, setting lotion, or pomade for control, “screw” hair into a taut rope
Step 4: Coil the twisted length around itself and secure in place.
Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 on each section until all of hair is knotted.
Step 6: For a knot-out, remove pins or elastics, un-tuck ends, and reverse the process.

Blow-out

How to Create Blow-out?

Step 1: Cleanse & Detangle Your Natural Hair
Step 2: Moisturize
Step 3: Apply a Heat Protectant
Step 4: Section Damp Hair
Step 5: Use the Tension Method to Blow Dry- First, grab one section of hair, holding it gently but taut from the bottom, and keep it stretched out. Then carefully run the blow dryer up and down the hair section.
Step 6: Refresh Curls with Moisture

Pigtails

How to style Pigtails?

Step 1: Part your hair down the middle, making sure both sides are even. You can also try a zigzag part for a '90s look.
Step 2: Comb one side of your hair into your hand, pulling it back and removing any bumps.
Step 3: Secure the hair with a hair tie, wrapping it around as many times as needed until it's tight and secure. The classic pigtail is usually even with the top of your ears.
Step 4: Repeat the process on the other side, making sure the pigtail is the same height as the first.
Step 5: Add accessories, Decorate your pigtails with clips or other accessories

Beauty Locs

How to maintain Beauty Locs?

Maintaining Locs:
Step 1: Washing - Shampoo your locs every 2–4 weeks
Step 2: Moisturizing - Use water-based products to keep your locs and scalp moisturized
Step 3: Drying - Allow your locs to dry completely before covering them.
Step 4: Protecting - Wrap your locs in silk or satin at night to prevent breakage while you sleep.

Cornrows

How to braid Cornrows?

Step 1: Take a small section of hair at the beginning of your part.

  • Divide this small section into three equal parts.
  • Begin a basic braid by crossing the right section over the middle, then the left section over the middle.

Step 2:

  • As you braid, add a small piece of hair from the section to the outer strands before crossing them over the middle.
  • Continue this process, adding hair to each strand as you braid along the part line.

Step 3: Keep the braid tight but not too tight to avoid discomfort and breakage.
Step 4: Once you reach the end of the scalp, continue braiding the remaining hair in a regular three-strand braid.
Step 5: Use a small hair tie or braid the hair to the end and let it naturally secure itself if it’s short.

Afro

How to create a Stunning Afro

Step 1: Start with Clean, Detangled Hair.
Step 2: Apply a Leave-In Conditioner.
Step 3: Blow-Dry or Air-Dry.
Step 4: Use a Pick or Afro Comb.

  • Once your hair is dry, use an afro pick or wide-tooth comb to fluff and shape your hair.
  • Start from the roots and gently lift and separate the hair to create volume and texture.

Step 5: Shape and Define:

  • If desired, you can use a small amount of styling gel, cream, or oil to define your curls and add shine.
  • Avoid using too much product to prevent buildup and maintain a natural look.

Step 6: Final Touches:

  • Adjust the shape of your afro by gently picking or shaping with your hands to achieve the desired volume and style.
  • Consider using a satin or silk scarf or bonnet at night to protect your afro and maintain its shape while you sleep.