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Thursday, 27 October 2016

Styling!!!



THERE ARE NUMEROUS WAYS TO STYLE YOUR SISTERLOCKS!!!

HERE'S A SNEEK PEEK 


Women often encounter many surprises and troubles with their Natural hair. It is either difficult to style or lacks length. The other problem is when your hair is getting extremely dry and brittle due to experiments with styling products and styling procedures. The puzzle that emerges is how to style your Natural hair so that it looks decent.  

Women from various places are opting for Sisterlocks instead of dealing with the upkeep needed to grow out loose natural or relaxed hair. 

Although these locs seem effortlessly beautiful, if they are not installed properly, it can cause hair breakage, tension alopecia, thinning edges and baldness. Just like any other way you wear your hair, you must take care of these locs and see a professional to help with installation and healthy hair maintenance. 


SIMPLE FRONT TWIST

Flat Twist or Cornrows are a great way to snazz up that natural hairstyle!!!





NUBIAN KNOTS

A cute,  flirty style which can work well with just about all hair types. They are not actual knots but small coil buns secured against the head. 






TWIST AND OUT

This classy yet sexy look can be attained by simply twisting the hair and then letting it out!! Perfect for a special occasion or just a normal day out.






JUST LET IT FLOW

If you don't feel to style your hair you can just let it flow..........no hassle, no worries!!!





Styling Sisterlocks in Shorts Styles


Shorter curly hair that is styled in Sisterlocks may be curled into cultivated tiny ringlets.The curls will work within the natural texture of your hair. 


1. Wash or wet the hair. Do not dry the hair. 


2. Take small sections of hair depending on how big you want your curls, and wrap the hair around curlers. You can use the perm rods to set your hair if you are not planning to sleep on them overnight. Wrap the hair as taunt as possible around the rod or curler. If you opt to use tiny sponge rollers, get the rollers that are covered in satin. Uncovered sponge rollers may snag and break your hair.  


3. Dry your hair. You can allow your hair to dry or get under a hair dryer. The choice is yours depending on the time available and whether or not you desire to avoid heat in styling.


4. When your hair is fully dry, remove the curlers.


5. Dress up the style by wearing a headband or glittery accessory.


If you prefer not to use rods when styling Sisterlocks, because you want a style that you can sleep in overnight, you can set your wet hair in two strand twists. Remove the twist when they are dry and use your fingers to style your hair.




Medium Style

1. Flat twist the first of the hair by taking a small section in the front of the hair and slowly twist the hair towards the back of the crown. Your twist should resenmble a twisted cornrow (as shown above).

2. Use a tiny clip or a hair pin to hold the twisted parts in place.

3. You can let the back of your hair hang loose or you can curl it on medium-sized rods. 





Long Style 

Hair that is shoulder-length or longer has a variety of styles in Sisterlocks. 

1. Pill all of the hair towards the back of the head, and roll the hair into a French twist.

2. Use bobby pins to hold the hair in place.

For long bouncy curls that resemble a relaxed style, set wet hair on large curlers. You can use plastic curlers or large flexible curlers for spiral curls. Remove the curls and use your fingers to style the hair as desired. Separate the curls to add fullness to the style.  








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