Hair Care
7 Genius Ways to Nix Hair Shrinkage for GoodWork the kinks out of your naturally curly hair with these fool-proof tips |
Bantu Knots What it is: If you don't want to braid, twist, use heat or multiple hair ties, the Bantu method is your go-to for stretching your curls. The longer your hair, the fewer sections you'll need. But if you want a smooth, curlier knot out, you'll need to create several sections.
How it works: After moisturizing your hair thoroughly (we love Miss Jessie's Conditioning Creme), divide your hair into sections to detangle. Once you do that, separate a section of hair and twist it tightly down through to the ends. Roll it around the base of the section and tuck it to secure, using a pin to hold as necessary.
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How it works: After moisturizing your hair thoroughly (we love Miss Jessie's Conditioning Creme), divide your hair into sections to detangle. Once you do that, separate a section of hair and twist it tightly down through to the ends. Roll it around the base of the section and tuck it to secure, using a pin to hold as necessary.
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