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Black Hair Styles
People of color have different
challenges than other people when it comes to hair. Since black hair
is typically courser and wiry, choosing the right style can sometimes
be difficult. For many people of color, they want a head of sleek
hair. The good news is that good, black hair styles
are not difficult to achieve, as long as you know how.
If you were interested in a long, black hair style, you need to remember
that the way and amount of hair growth will depend on several things.
First, the way in which hair grows has a lot to do with genetics.
Therefore, while there might be one family that can wear just about
any type of black hair style, other families struggle to get their
hair below the chin. Another consideration has to do with health.
If you are trying to achieve long hair, certain illnesses such as
thyroid or lupus will have an affect on the outcome.
To grow your hair so you can wear it long, you need to make sure
you are eating a well balanced diet, have little to no stress in
your life, do not smoke, keep your hair clean and healthy, and overall
take care of yourself. Additionally, you want to avoid greasing
your hair every day, which can actually clog the pores on your scalp.
Also, try to avoid using relaxers, if possible, do not bleach your
hair, only use hot irons or curls occasionally, and have split ends
trimmed. All of these things combined will help you achieve the
goal of having any number of long, black hair styles.
Additionally, people of color often wear their hair in dreadlocks,
fondly referred to as “locs.” This black hair style
requires your hair to be washed, deep conditioned, and oiled prior
to starting. From there, you can create the locs on dry or wet hair
but if your hair is wet, once the locs are in place, you will need
to sit in the sun or under a dryer to allow them to set.
Locs have been a favorite among black hair styles
for years. People such as Bob Marley and Lenny Kravitz have made
them stylish, popular, and even sexy. To get started, you need to
section your hair in braids the thickness that you want the locs.
Just keep in mind that about a month or so after you have created
the locs, they will expand so be careful not to start too large.
The next step for this black hair style is the braiding and obviously,
your hair will need to be long enough to do this. With the sections
you have created, make small, individual braids. If your hair is
long, you might need to use some type of sticking gel, such as gel
or beeswax.
- For short hair, you would use a rattail comb to make a comb twist.
The comb needs to be placed at the scalp. Then, you will twist the
hair downward, using the comb’s teeth. If you want this black
hair style to be thin, then use very small parts. Typically, this
type of loc will last several weeks.
- Another technique is the finger twisting. To make these locs,
your hair would need to be a minimum of half-inch long. Again, section
the hair, add a little bit of loc styling product, and use your
finger to twirl the hair, creating a coil. If needed, you can use
bobby pins to secure the locs to your head. If you want to ensure
this black hair style does not become frizzy, place a scarf on your
head overnight.
- Palm rolls are yet another technique in which the hair needs
to be at least three inches long. With a little styling product
applied to your sectioned hair, you will place the strands of hair
in between your hands and rub them back and forth. This will form
a spiral type loc.
- Finally, the two-strand twist can be done on hair that is a minimum
of two inches long. Again, apply a small amount of loc styling product
on the sectioned hair and then create a double strand and twist
the hair, unlike braiding that would require three strands. The
result will appear like a rope. This particular black hair style
is a favorite.
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