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Black hairs needs extra care and maintenance due to its fragility. This type of hair breaks and damage very easily due to the lack of insufficient sedum to moisturize the hair. Although, black hair is mostly curly, there are various styles available for styling them. While choosing the perfect hair style, you need to consider your facial features and bone structure to give the style its best look.
Various Black Hair Styles
Being tightly curled, black hairs can be styled by giving them a different look. Some of these include:
The Traditional Look: The traditional look of black hairs is one of the popular styles. It involves perming the hair for a soft and smooth texture. Although the chemical used in this style does damage to the hairs, many women are still opting for it.
Bantu/Zulu Knots: For this style, the hair is sectioned and twisted in to tight coils. Shape of the section can be square, rounded, or triangular depending on your choice. Hairs of different sections are twisted in to tight coils.
Natural Black Hair Styles: These hair styles are natural and don’t need any chemicals, extensions, or weaves. You can add curls or twist to this style.
Extensions and Weaves: This is a unique hair style which uses extensions and weaves for its styling. You can also add twists, braids, and cornrows to the hair for a different look.
Ponytails and UP Do Style: Ponytails and up dos are also a popular way of styling black hair. These styles give you a casual look.
Due to lack of moisture, black hairs can break or split easily. One should always apply low levels of heat. Always use a wide-toothed comb to avoid breaking of hair. Regular massage and oiling strengthen the hair and also eliminates dry scalp. |