Hey Naturalistas! It’s been a while I wrote anything on this section *sighs* I have been so busy battling with my weight 🙁 seems like I gained a bit of weight over the past week and so I have been channeling all of my energy on diet related topics. You can check it out here, you might want to try it out (tip) it’s from the professionals!!
So sometime last year I hopped on the natural hair train which I wrote about here I also shared a few details why I made the switch and if you’ve been confused about whether to do or not to do, take a look at some of the reasons I listed and make up your mind already:)
My hair has become richer and healthier, just like I hoped and I am quite glad, my hair is still quite short because it’s been just 6 months since I did the big chop.
How has it been? You ask?
There’s no doubt that it’s not been all rosy because it’s pretty hard managing natural hair the whole de-tangling and deep conditioning thing can get quite tough, that’s why I did a post on some of the products you can use to manage your natural hair. And some of the best hairpieces for women Do check it out!
Today I want to share with you some easy DIY (do-it-yourself) Natural Hairstyles which ladies with 4c hair types can try out. I am not the most creative person with my hair so these natural hairstyles are pretty easy for anyone to try out. It can get really confusing when it comes to switching up your natural hairstyle, especially for ladies with 4c hair type.
Now, If you’re like me some months ago and are still struggling with knowing your natural hair type you can read this post here, it should help. For the purpose of this post we would be focusing mainly on styles that are suitable with 4c hair types. This is the kinkiest of all the hair types just like lupita nyongo’s hair. Now that should be easy to tell.
Okay, Enough ranting, lets dive right in, shall we?
High puff:
Frohawk:
Bantu knots:
Pineapple:
Afro:
Double sided flat twists:
this is super duper easy hairstyle you can check it out right here all you need to achieve this look is a properly moisturized hair and your hands. Twist the sides of your hair and pin them to the center, do this on both sides. You would be amazed at how good it looks.
Bantu knot out:
Natural Mohawk with braids:
Twist out:
One-sided flat twists: this is very similar to the double-sided flat twists, in this case rather than twist both sides of your hair you can twist one side why you leave the center free, once again make sure it is well moisturized and hydrated.
And there you have it super easy Diy natural hair styles you can try out yourself or get your stylists to help you out with. Switch up your looks with any of this hairstyles You can give it a try and let us know how it went Don’t forget to use the comment section to share your thoughts.
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