How To Style And Texturize Natural Locks

Styling and texturizing natural locks 
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…..do these: roll, twist, braid, pin and tuck. Create chignons, buns, French rolls, and invert'd braids….

We are so willing to comply as thick as honeycomb—with the decidedly better practices perform'd at the salon in Brooklyn, New York. Texture is appli'd to enrich the natural tress. The sheer the lock—the more chances of versatility you'll have in place to craft new looks. Steer clear of superfluity stress on the hair—to annihilate wreckage. A sweet reminder: sheer locks are frangible. 


  • When you are texturizing dampen'd locks—have a setting lotion nearby then handle it and faintly spritz throughout your locks. Then either braiding or twisting is follow'd. Do it until you are done with a whole length. For end holding support, use a perm rod or clip. Ensure first that hair is utterly dry—before unbraiding or twisting out endeavoring to get style. 


  • Tendrils / Spirals: Prep your hair, endeavoring to attain damp locks. Next—take your setting lotion and faintly spritz throughout your locks surface. Use a perm rod (these colors are recommend'd: pink, purple or white). Next, wind the rock around the rod, make sure it's vertically direct'd. Begin the process at the end of the hair—then shift up toward the scalp. 


  • Updo sweeps: Do these: roll, twist, braid, pin and tuck. Create chignons, buns, French rolls, and invert'd braids. Endeavour to be creative with your hair and sky's the limit. 

Steven Kitumbika

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