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re-twist Dread locks

Retwisting dreadlocks is a routine part of maintaining them and keeping them healthy. While you may think it requires the help of a professional, all it takes is a little bit of time and a few supplies to do it yourself.

 

Cornows

Braids are renowned for their intricate and elaborate patterns that pay homage to the braided hairstyles of ancient goddesses. This style showcases meticulously crafted cornrow braids that form stunning and artistic patterns on the scalp. The beauty cornows lies in their regal and ethereal appearance, exuding a sense of timeless elegance and grace. To enhance their allure, these braids are often adorned with accessories such as beads, shells, or metallic cuffs, further elevating the overall glamour of the hairstyle. Goddess cornrow braids offer a captivating and majestic look that allows you to channel your inner goddess and make a bold and confident statement.

boho twist

These bohemian twists, also known as the free-spirited love child of Senegalese twists and goddess locs, can easily be created using Virgin Indian Water Wave Bundles. But how many hair packs does your client need for passion twists? 7-8 packs are often more than enough for a full head of passion twists

 

micro twist

 

 

Mini twists are a protective hairstyle created by tightly twisting small sections of hair. This style is commonly done on natural hair but can be done by adding extensions if preferred. Mini twists are great for someone wanting a low maintenance and simple but versatile style.

 

micro braids

 

Micro braids are tiny braids so small they often resemble thick strands of hair. As you might imagine, micro braids take hours to install and sometimes even longer to remove. The time spent is well worth it, though, because this look offers a level of versatility that not many other braid styles can. That’s because the braids are so thin they can often be treated and styled like your natural hair.

Ghana braids

 

Ghana braids are a beautiful African style that has been around for centuries. These protective braids are often seen in cornrow braids, straight back, or Cherokee braids styles. They are known for protecting your hair and can last for weeks or even months with proper TLC.

The styles can be modified to suit your face shape, helping to soften, elongate, or balance your features. Adding hair extensions can give a denser result and allow for various colors and patterns. Invisible cornrows, banana braids, and pencil braids are popular options that add a unique touch.

To keep the braids looking fierce, use hydration products during the braiding process. Weave hairstyle options like these also reduce frequent salon appointments, making them easy and economical. Decorative cuffs and different colors can be added to personalize your look

faux locks

 

faux locs are a popular protective style for a few reasons. They’re fairly easy to install, can be customized using different braiding hair colors and lengths, and will last up to two months. However, like with any protective style, it’s important to choose a skilled stylist to ensure they install the locs properly and minimize tension on your scalp. It’s also important to establish a thorough maintenance routine post-appointment (think: wearing a scarf and moisturizing your scalp) to ensure your hair remains healthy and the faux locs last as long as possible.

wash and set

 

A Hydrate & Define aka wash and set is an enhancement of the natural curl pattern of the hair. There’s a certain technique + application needed to successfully execute a wash and set.

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