Wednesday, February 29, 2012

BRAIDS for a change


BraidsBraids are almost as old as fashion. Most women that desire the vintage African look will braid their hair at any expense.
As a hairstyle, braiding serves many purposes. However, not restricted to a specific class of people or to a particular social event.
You can braid your hair to match a wide variety of dress styles and still retain that poise that singles you out in a crowd.
There are different kinds of braids, such as the ONE MILLION BRAIDS, FEATHERS, BOB MARLEY, and SADE ADU, as well as many others. Some of these styles are easy, soft-touch types, while others may take up to six hours to make.
Always braid the style that suits your face, so you don’t end up looking old.
Take a step away from hair extensions and weave-on, and go African with braids.
Caring for your braids
It’s wise to let a good braider do your braids, but the neatness will depend on how good the braider is.
Always wash your braids. It will make your hair retain its texture.
Use coconut oil on your braids. It helps to soften your hair.
Don’t forget to condition your hair before braiding and even when you have the braids on.
Remember to keep your scalp clean.
And if your hair is breaking, treat it first before braiding

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