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Hairy Situations: Protective Hair Styling

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Watch the vid here : (Protective Syling).



Protective hair styles are styles that protect the ends of the hair from rubbing back and forth across cotton shirts causing splitting and damage.

Wearing a protective hairstyle is great for a lot of reasons.
• Keeps your hair tucked away.
• Locks moisture into your hair.
• Keeps it from drying out.
• Prevents splits ends.
• Needs less combing and brushing.
• Causes less breakage.


Any style that tucks your hair away, especially the ends, is considered protective. Examples of protective hair styles : buns, phonytails (drawstring ponytails), wigs (full and half), sew-in weaves, Rollersets, Braids, cornrows, updo's or pinned up styles, braidouts, bantu knots and twistouts.

Using heat on your hair daily is not a good look. If you’re addicted to heat styling everyday try switching to every other day then reducing that to every other 2 days. Trust me you’re hair will love you for it..and in turn you’ll love your hair.

[*Sneak Peak for Tuesday, June 23, 2009: Co-Washing*]

Posted by Trina at 5:15 PM  

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