Natural hairs are hair that hasn’t been touched by chemical straighteners, such as relaxers and texturizers. Pressed hair may still be considered natural since the texture normally returns to its original state after washing (as long as no heat damage has occurred).
Natural hair has always been a privilege to rock and has been the centre of conversation for decades. Believe it or not, it’s pleasant to look at, full and curly…And of course, tempting to touch.
One of the most appealing features of natural hair is the ability to experiment with a wide range of styles.
So here are five different ways to styling your wonderful soft natural hair even when it’s still in its infant stages.
BANTU KNOTS
If you haven’t already noticed, this hairstyle, like everything that was from the 90s is back in style.
Take a section of hair and twist from root to tip until it twist back on its self.
Form a bun on top of your head with your twist and secure it.
Repeat this process and you have your bantu knots.
SHORT BRAIDS
Simply take three equal size pieces of your hair and braid them in a typical three-strand braid
Braid your hair down and repeat this process
SHORT TWIST
Divide two sections in half and twist all way to the end
this looks great on natural hair because the curls at the end will keep your hair in place
FINGER COILS
As long as your hair is naturally curly or afro-textured, curling it with your fingers is an easy way to get perfect curls.
SPACE BUNS
Are you looking for an out-of-this-world safe hairstyle? The way to go is with space buns.
Dividing your hair into two pieces is a good idea. Make high buns on top of your head and secure them with pins.