Photo by Brandon Webb on Unsplash Natural Hair Styles: 11 Easy Ways to Stretch Black Hair by Jacqueline Samaroo Shrinkage is a natural part of having textured hair. But, while naturalistas love their coils, kinks, curls, and waves, there are times when those beautiful textures get in the way of how we want to style our hair. Luckily, there are…
Hey hey! I love styling stretched natural hair. I get volume, length, AND definition if I’m using the right product. That right product, at least for now, is Innersense’s Whipped Creme Texturizer. In this video, the beautiful Black Jael shows us how she achieves big, fluffy, definition on her Type 4 natural hair. Let’s watch! Continue!>>> What’s your go to routine…
image source by Camille Wilson Type 4c hair, in all its glory and beauty, can admittedly present a bit of a learning curve to naturals who are still learning about their hair. It may take a while to fully understand what their hair needs in order to thrive, and how it may require a little extra love and care to…
IMAGE:@HALFRICANBEAUTE by Camille Wilson Type 4c hair, in all its glory and beauty, can admittedly present a bit of a learning curve to naturals who are still learning about their hair. It may take a while to fully understand what their hair needs to thrive, and how it may need a little extra love and care to keep it in…
IG @dayelasoul by Ariane of BlackNaps.org Many naturals prefer twists for stretching hair because they are less time consuming to do and are easy to take out. However, for those who have high shrinkage hair, twisting may not be enough to achieve your desired results. Here are some easy ways that you can make this method more effective and get…
by Charlene Walton of TexturedTalk.com Have you been trying to figure out the best ways to stretch natural hair without heat? Of course, every girl loves her natural curls but stretching your hair before styling can result in a totally different look. The problem most women fear; however, is heat damage! Growing out heat damaged hair is the most annoying…
by Kanisha Parks of BlackNaps.org Stretching natural hair has a variety of benefits: it prepares the hair for other styles, allows you to see your length, and can make for an easier detangling session. One of the quickest and most common ways to stretch hair is by simply blow drying all of your hair, but there are many ways to…
DiscoveringNatural writes: We all know that heat can be damaging if proper precaution is not taken. The banding method is great, especially for kids. It gives the hair some stretch, which not only helps to reduce breakage and tangles, but preps the hair for fuller, longer looking sets. Watch Now!>>>
Hola Chicas! Looking for a way to show off your hard-earned length this summer without reaching for the blow dryer? Watch and learn as Tina Munzu stretches her natural hair with 4 heatless techniques! Watch Now!>>> What’s your favorite way to stretch your natural hair?
BeautyByLee’s bantu knot-out by Christina Patrice Although the transitioning process can be difficult, learning how to properly stretch your hair can make the journey to natural hair a little easier to digest. Proper stretching can help transitioners in a few different ways: Easing the detangling process, and decreasing the amount of breakage from tangles. Providing flexible styling options — transitioners…