Module 5: Styling – It’s not only about fashion.
GLOSSARY
Fairy Knots: Single strand knots at the end of your hair.
Key Concepts:
- The four basic styling types and when you should wear them.
- The styling secrets that will take your “do’s” to the next level.
- Learn the natural hair styling fundamentals and the three key preparation steps to natural hair styling success.
- Learn the different setting techniques and when to use them.
- Styling pitfalls and how to avoid them.
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It really is a lot, but I’m sticking with it, thank you so much.
I have a really short and unveven fro – what protective style can I use?
————– Hi Michele! With a short fro, it can be a little tough to think of protective styles, but you still have lots of options! Of course you still have the options of wearing hats, scarves, wigs, etc. Even with a short fro, you can still twist your hair and wear it twisted for a while. You can also wear box braids as well. There’s always the option of adding hair to braid and twist styles if you want the added length, or if you want the styles to last a bit longer. Just make sure your hair isn’t pulled too tight, and that you continue to care for your natural hair, even though there’s hair added. The main thing to keep in mind when it comes to protective styling when your hair is a little shorter, is to make sure to moisturize your ends. That way you will retain as much length as you can. The more length you have, the more options you have. Let me know if you have any further questions!!