Protective Styles
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Protective styles. DO NOT use non-water based products. Braid your natural hair and use it to sew in some short curly hair extensions. Updo with Flat Twists.
The style is called a halo braid because it looks like it should be floating above the head of an angel. Theres a reason box braids are one of the most popular protective stylestheyre easy to maintain yes but. Protective hairstyles are any style that keeps your ends safely tucked away.
Photo Courtesy of karinabaileyrae. These twists get their fluffy appearance from the required hair extensions that are aptly named after. Its also called a crown braid because it resembles the same.
Your hair is braided down into cornrows and then a crochet. One of the most common protective styles is flat twists flat twists are a neat way to add a protective style to your hair repertoire. These protective styles are extremely popular in our community.
During the colder months they protect your hair from icy temperatures snow and frosty air. Trying to wash and style our hair every day is not only daunting but will have us all late for work or with wet hair all day. The halo braid is a protective style that features a Dutch braid encircling your entire head.
Some protective hairstyles like box braids and jumbo cornrows can pull on edges or weigh your. Necessary for growth necessary to retain length and necessary to make the most of time which there never is enough of. One look at these knotless box braids and its not.