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The key strength for women, men and kids of color, when it comes to styling of hair, is their ability to try and successfully incorporate African braid styles into their hair grooming practices and carry themselves well in the process. African braid styles include a lot of varieties, including twists, cornrows and a lot of other styles that complement the personalities that sport them. The natural styling and the versatility of African braid styles is reflected in the amazing range of styles and options available to people who are open enough to try them and experiment with their appetite for fashion. For those who could combine the styles with the right conditions and match them with their personalities, African braid styles are quite rewarding.

African braid styles are definitely not just about looks, as they have a lot many benefits when it comes to problems such as hair thinning or hair loss – choosing the right braid styles to suit the personalities and ones that do not cause stress on the hair would stem hair loss and also promote the growth of hair to its full potential. There are also a few African braid styles that are universal and are suitable for all seasons, thus giving back full worth for the time and energy invested in the styling process.

African braid styles would make a lot of sense if they are backed by professional advice, and could do away with excessive maintenance needs. One of the primary considerations with regard to African braid styles has to be that no matter which style is chosen, such as locs, twists, cornrows, plaits, individual braids or coils, there is minimal stress on the hair. The maintenance requirement, of course, depends on the kind of African braid styles chosen, as some may require high maintenance while the rest would be easy to carry. It is also advisable to know what kinds of head gear are worn, such as knitted headwear or caps, which could have an effect of drying of the hair, when it has been styled. Hair extensions, if any, would have to be chosen carefully to ensure that the hair is not entangled in the process of styling. Some care and attention associated with African braid styles would go a long way in protecting the hair and prolonging the style for a longer duration, promoting hair growth in the process.

 



1 Reply To "African Braid Styles - Universally Acclaimed"

Qisxa
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 21:59:35 MST
     I'm from Oakland California, but I moved to Lawrence about 10 yrs ago and I use to do hair all the time (micros and larger) if you wanna see my work email me @ sun45kiss@gmail.com I do little girls but I decided to go back to braiding hair on a regular basis now; so I do everyone. My technique is derived from a Native American style so there is no knot or hair loss only hair growth.
 

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