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- 10 of the Most Gorgeous and Creative Chunky Twist <b>Styles</b> | <b>Black</b> <b>...</b>
- Fitgi // 3C/4A <b>Natural Hair Style</b> Icon | <b>Black</b> Girl with Long <b>Hair</b>
9 Tips for Handling <b>Natural Hair</b> with Two or More Textures | <b>Black</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 08 Jun 2014 07:43 AM PDT Typically, when I talk about managing multiple textures, I'm referring to transitioning and the delicate dance between old, damaged hair and new growth. This time around, I'm talking about all natural hair– although some transitioners could surely stand to benefit. One of the limitations to the texture typing system (2a – 4c) is that it fails to take into account naturals that are challenged with managing multiple textures. It's really difficult to take a one size fits all approach to haircare, when on the same head you can have hair that ranges from 2c to 4b — and none of it is damaged! Although texture typing can be useful in some instances, I'm hesitant to label myself because my textures are personally all over the place. The right side of my hair tends to curl,whereas the left side is more inclined to wave. The back half of my hair has a looser texture and less shrinkage (around 30%), while the front half shrinks at least 50 – 60%. In addition, the front/center has a tighter wave, and the crown is kinky and frizzy. If I had to label it, I'd say my hair is a mix of 3a,3b,3c, and 4a. I say all this to say, having several different textures on one head of hair is completely normal (although the picture-perfect selfies on Instagram would lead you to believe otherwise). So how do you manage multiple textures on one head? It can get a little frustrating, but with some trial and error, and a little ingenuity, you will be able to work with what you've got and make the most of every style. 1. On Wash Day 2. Styling
When it comes to managing multiple textures, finding styles that work all the way around can be a challenge. Texture blending styles like satin strip braidouts,and bantu knot outs can definitely be useful. but you shouldn't feel pressured to rely on those styles if you like to wear wash and go's. If you opt for a texture-blending style like those mentioned above, make sure your hair is 100% dry before take-down. To get more stretch from twist-outs, use Naptural85′s method and stretch them across your head to dry. If you're like me and really just don't have it in you to set up styles, the wash and go works perfectly fine with multi-textured hair. If I just wash, add product and go, my hair will shrink into a mushrooom-esque shape while it dries, because of my previously mentioned multi-textured struggles.So typically, for the first day or half day of my wash and go, I will wear the front/center sections pinned back to help stretch the roots and make that mushroom shape go away. Other helpful styles and tools for multiple textures:
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10 of the Most Gorgeous and Creative Chunky Twist <b>Styles</b> | <b>Black</b> <b>...</b> Posted: 10 Jun 2014 07:23 AM PDT So, I have developed a "chunky twists" obsession that began a couple months ago. If you know me, you know I usually live in twists, but they are typically small or medium and rarely ever chunky. Now, back to a couple months ago; I don't know how, but the chunky twist bug bit me, so I went searching for some style inspiration online. There were so many gorgeous and creative looks that I thought I'd share some of my favorites with you all: 1. Top Knot Bun with a Twist I don't know who this model is, but her twisted top knot is super cute! Here are instructions for the style found on DIY Natural Hair Care: 1. Secure your hair to the top of your head with a ponytail holder. 2. Chunky Flat Twist Updo with Side Pompadour This model is Toni from Mynaturalsistas, and she never ceases to amaze me with her beautiful styles. Check out the Mynaturalsistas channel she shares with her sisters. 3. Side Flat Twists into Side Braid We first featured this look in our natural hairstyles section, and I just had to include it again with these additional angles. The model is Nik from LHDC-TV. 4. Pin-Curled Chunky Twists This chunky twist style looks so elegant on AfricanExport. I love the vintage, Old Hollywood Glam vibe. How cute is this look!?! 5. Chunky Flat Twist Updo with Side Part and Flower This updo is just so gorgeous and is probably one of my favorites. You can find details for Natasha's style on Lovelyyoublog.com. 6. Loose Flat Twist Updo KinkyCurlyBeauty is rocking a fierce chunky twist style here. There are numerous style tutorials on her KinkyCurlyBeauty channel. 7. Chunky Twist French Roll with Curls Do you recognize this beautiful face wearing this beautiful do? It belongs to style icon, Natasha, who was featured on BGLH last year. 8. Flat Twist Updo into Pompadour If you know to whom this gorgeous flat twist updo belongs, let us know. It is so classy and timeless! 9. Chunky Flat Twists with Marley Braid Hair Denise is wearing this simple yet beautiful style with Marley braid hair added for fullness. Check out her tutorial on how to blend hair extensions to flat twists for a realistic look. 10. Simple Flat Twist Chignon Isn't this chunky flat twist chignon just adorable? They were styled by and on KP of NaturalUrbanista. Ladies, which of these styles would you wear? Do you have any additional chunky twist styles you'd like to share? ChinweHails from a great city in the Midwest and will forever be a Bears fan. | ||||
Fitgi // 3C/4A <b>Natural Hair Style</b> Icon | <b>Black</b> Girl with Long <b>Hair</b> Posted: 27 May 2014 06:00 AM PDT Introduce yourself! Why did you make the decision to go natural? How would you describe your texture? Describe your styling regimen over the course of the month. What does wash day look like for you? Describe your favorite go-to hairstyle for days when you don't have a lot of time to style. How do you combat shrinkage? What are some of your problem areas (if any) that require special care and attention? What are 2 do's for your texture? What are 2 don'ts for your texture? Is there a blog/webpage where we can find you? MeoshaJust another lover of natural hair and expression. - Style Icon Coordinator for BGLH |
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