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Protective Styling: 3 Tips To Keeping Your Natural Hair Healthy And Thriving

Protective styling is a major key to for Black hair care! Here are 3 Tips to keeping your natural hair healthy and thriving!

 
Protective Styling

By: Sydni Hatley

Natural hair and understanding its needs are a large part of promoting black hair care. Our hair is a lot more fragile and sensitive than most think, and therefore requires more attention. There are specific products and methods intended to promote the health and wellness of it, and if not followed it can be to our hair’s detriment.

Protective styling is just one aspect of a lot of actions that can be taken to promote the health of African American hair. Not only are we taking care of it, but we are also expressing ourselves in the process of nurturing our crowns. 

Protective styling is useful all of the time, but it is especially useful in cold weather or the winter time. The dry air from cold, harsh weather easily dries out the hair shaft, depriving it of moisture. This inevitably makes the hair more susceptible to breakage. Some methods of protective styling include but are not limited to: Wigs, braids, twists, faux locs, buns, phony-pony tails, and more.

The main benefit of protective styling is that it keeps in the moisture you infuse before you put it up. The hair is wrapped around itself and insulated for the duration of your hairstyle, and therefore it is kept healthy! 

Protective Style

With protective styling being as beneficial it is, the prep for it is just as important. Without good preparation, a protective style placed on improperly prepped hair will only be housing an unhealthy crown. With that said, this coupled with leaving it in such a state for weeks on end is simply a recipe for disaster. In light of these things. listed below are some key tips to keep your natural hair healthy and thriving under that wig, in those braids, or tucked in that bun! 

1. Deep Condition on the Day Before Styling

This will help reinforce the moisture and hydration necessary to keep the hair healthy, since it will be put away for an extended period of time. 

2. Get Your Oils Right!

Not all natural hair is made equally, meaning that not all natural hair is the same. Some natural hair requires more moisture while others require less. Some may respond well to heavier oils, while others may react negatively. Learn what oils your hair likes and make sure to oil up before you put your style in. 

3. Trim Those Ends: Let Go To Grow!

It doesn’t hurt to do a nice trim before putting your hair up for a month or two. Gage your hair’s health and see if your ends need assistance. Usually a quick trim will help bring it to life, and promote growth within the protective style.

Bantu Knots

These are only a few pieces of advice that will help keep your hair happy while it is put away. You’ll be astonished how much it grows when it is left alone and unexposed! Remember, having it put up is just as important as letting it breathe and having it out, so make sure to have a balance of both. There are other protective styles that don’t involve fake hair or excess manipulation, and that can still give your hair a break (i.e. flat twists, individual twists, natural braids). Remember if anything, that the biggest keys to healthy hair for any and all protective styles, however, is moisturizing, using proper products, and a good trim!


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Autumn Curls: 3 Tips For Protecting Your Natural Hair During Fall/Winter

With the cooler temperatures rolling in, it’s time to prep, pamper, and protect your curls! Here are 3 tips to follow to protect your natural hair this fall/winter!

 
Protect Your Natural Hair

By: Lauryn Bass

It’s chilly season! Autumn is now upon us and it’s time to make sure that the only thing that won’t be giving you a scare, is your hair! With the cooler temperatures rolling in, it’s time to prep, pamper, and protect your curls! Here are a few tips to follow for the fall, the 3 P’s!

Tips For Protecting Your Natural Hair During Fall/Winter

Prep!

The colder seasons can dry out your follicles which could result in split ends and breakage! To avoid this battle, you need to equip your hair with all the moisture it needs. Protein-based hair masques and hot-oil/keratin treatments are the way to go! These will boost your hair for lower temperatures!

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Pamper!

Don’t be afraid to overdo-it with the love! Show your curls all the care that they deserve! Add some color to your look for the fall weather, dye your hair with orange, sunset colors. Get golden highlights to add a bronzer touch to your life. Try out new twist outs, new rollers, refresh your look with the hair-paint wax! Even try cutting it! Adding a new and exciting touch to your fro will get you excited to take more care of it.

Tips For Protecting Your Natural Hair During Fall/Winter

Protect!

With Prep and Pamper in mind, be sure to remember that certain things will aid the cold to try to damage your hair. Avoid heat; excessive heat is never going to end well for your hair. Try protective styling the hair with twists, braids, head-scarves, crochet styles, wigs, anything that will give your hair some time to relax and grow. Remember to use bonnets or satin pillowcases to bed as well!

Natural Hair Tips

While preparing, pampering, and protecting your hair, Autumn is sure to be an entertaining and fun time of the year! Enjoy the fall season with your hair blowing in the wind, happy, healthy, and free!


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Protective Styling Tips: How Much Hair Do I Need For My Protective Hairstyle?

It’s that time again where wearing protective styles are necessary! Here are some guidelines on purchasing hair and how much to purchase to complete your desired look!

 
Protective Hairstyle

By: Emily-Ann

Happy New Year! Are you guys tired of the cold yet? Having a hard time deciding what hairstyle to do to get you through the rest of the winter season?

It’s that time again where wearing protective styles are being worn mostly in the next few months. Recently, I got my hair done in Fulani braids, and I noticed that I was unclear on how many packs of hair to purchase. I mean a few clicks and a search and I was able to find what I needed. I know if I am looking for this information then I know my readers would benefit from this information as well.

Here are some guidelines on purchasing hair and how much to purchase to complete the desired look. If you can do the style you’re looking to achieve even better. On the other hand, if you are like me, you’ll want a quick reference and guideline.

Protective Hairstyles

Many occasions I’ve walked into a store and no worker would approach me and ask if I needed any help. It’s nice to screenshot this guide and have it as a little personal assistant. It’s a nice feeling to know when you don’t completely rely on the girls working in the beauty supply store. I feel sort of unwelcomed. I usually do my own research and try products that my hair may respond well to. The only time I may ask a question is to inquire about if they have a particular product.

I did experience my braids being too tight, and this why I express the importance of letting the stylist know when it too tight. It’s best to give your hair about a week or two between protective styles. It’s like giving your hair and edges a well desserts break.

Let us know what kind of protective styles your doing this winter. Don’t forget to subscribe and follow us on all of our social media outlets to stay connected to all of the wonderful content. Here’s to an amazing 2020 ladies, may this year be better than the last! Cheers to abundance, wealth, and health. Claim into existence for yourself and others!


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Natural Hair Tips: 12 Protective Styling Tips For The Winter

Winter time is here which means taking care of your hair and edges is essential! Here are some protective styling tips for the winter!

 
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Protective Styling Tips For The Winter

By: Emily-Ann

It’s getting cold outside baby, and your hair is letting you know it. In my case I’ve got type 4 A/B hair. This means my hair is prone to extra dehydration around this time. I found that my spray bottle and black Castor oil are my best friend. In saying that, I have been scrolling through Pinterest, and looking at protective styles. I am seeing beautiful workmanship in braids and interesting details in hair jewelry. Our culture is so diverse and talented I kind of forget to celebrate just that. 

We express our self through hair, dance, music, and clothing. It’s really great to see the different ways of braiding your hair. If you're looking for some inspiration, you can definitely find a ton of work on Pinterest. Here are some ideas to try out this holiday season. I know for many of us, we are the caregivers in our family big or small. The last thing you want to think about it is your hair. I’m sure your hair will understand and appreciate the tiny break. 

Don’t forget to take mini breaks in between protective styling and be kind to your edges. Speak up with your stylist if you feel the braiding is too tight as well. Happy styling everyone.

Reminders

  • Give your edges a break, the constant manipulation can do more harm than good.

  • Keep your scalp moisturized by using applicants with your favorite mixture. My mixture is Aussie moisture conditioner, and Olive Oil

  • Get a good sealant, Black Castor oil, Grapeseed Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, and Jojoba Oil. These are just a few great oils.

  • Get hot oil treatments and or a protein mask. If your hair isn’t sensitive to protein treatments.

  • Use heat to help products penetrate the hair follicles. For example, personal heat cap, hooded dryer, or for the lazy natural use your shower steam to help apply products. It works just as well.

  • Apply the Greenhouse method for moisture retention. This is achieved by placing a plastic bag/cap over your hair and leave the bag/cap overnight to let your natural body heat do the work. Place a satin scarf or bonnet over your hair and continue the night time routine. In the morning remove it and let your hair dry. Do this method maybe 1-2 times a week.

  • Pre poo your hair with your favorite conditioner. The more slip the better, helps to avoid breakage and retain the length you did achieve. 

  • Trim your edges as it’s the oldest and weakest part of your hair

  • Part your hair in sections, much easier to work with

  • Sleep with a satin pillowcase or bonnet

  • Tuck in your ends

  • Try to purchase slick lined winter accessories, less snagging and pulling of the hair

Natural Hair Styles: Protective Styling Tips For The Winter

Enjoy the holiday season 247liveculture family!

Disclaimer: I am not a professional hairstyle nor do I claim to be one. Always seek out professional and licensed stylist in your area. I am natural hair enthusiast, sharing my tips, tricks and stories at successful managing my natural hair with my fellow naturals.


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Cute Natural Hairstyle Ideas for Short Hair

Having long natural hair is beautiful, but short natural hairstyles are just as gorgeous. Love your curls at any stage! We discuss some cute natural hairstyle ideas for short hair!

 
Cute Natural Hairstyle Ideas for Short Hair

By: Emily-Ann

Embrace Your Natural Short Hair

Having long natural hair is beautiful, but short natural hairstyles are just as gorgeous. Love your curls at any stage! If you are like me and you have always had long hair, going natural or doing the big chop can be daunting and scary. You’ve never seen your hair, never mind having short natural hair. The texture is different, and you have mixed emotions about your new look. Don’t get discouraged short hair is very versatile and you may come to love it and stick with it!

Don't stress over your short curls but love them anyway! Shrinkage is apart of the natural hair deal and depending on your hair texture you may experience more shrinkage than others. Ladies, play with color and go ahead and try different styles. For example, Mohawks/Faux Mohawks are fun and one of my personal favorites! Bantu knots are also something to try out and you can  dress them up with hair jewelry. 

Natural Hairstyle Ideas for Short Hair - Mohawk

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Experiment with your short do’s, and try playing with head scarfs and wraps. There are many colors and patterns to choose from, and big hooped earrings will never go out of style. Opt for protective styles like braids and wigs. Caution, although wearing a protective style can be beneficial, remember to take care of your own hair. Protective styles should not feel too tight or feel like you got a major headache sis.

Keep your curls healthy and happy by making sure you keep your hair hydrated. For example, using light oils like Argan oil, Almond oil, or Jojoba oil can be good for your natural hair. These oils easily penetrate into the hair shafts and if your hair can handle the heavier oils like, Coconut oil, Black Jamaican Castor oil, or Olive oil, go ahead and try out some of those. Using shampoo to unclog pores and product residue off your scalp can help aid in natural hair growth!

>> RELATED: Natural Hair Growth: Do You Want Long Natural Hair?

Want that extra length? Ponytails extensions are making a come back. You can get them at your local beauty supply stores. They are inexpensive and are quick and easy to install. Protective styles, are great to retain length, and help you change up your look. I encourage you to change the positioning of the ponytail. Removing your protective units or extensions and letting your own hair breathe is extremely important! This can help avoid breakage and tension on your edges. This also applies to headbands because wearing headbands constantly can cause rubbing and pulling against the scalp and edges. I have had my own breakage and alopecia episodes. 

Let your hair breathe and rest once in a while between styling. Below are some cute natural hairstyle ideas for short hair and accessories to play with. Hope this helps, and let us know what styles you are thinking of doing! Share this post with fellow naturals who needs a little inspiration for their short hair do’s!

Cute Natural Hairstyle Ideas for Short Hair


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