Step Out of the Box With These 7 Fall & Winter Boot Styles
Wanna show off more of your hair length but don't wanna risk heat damage? I totally feel you. Read on for a much healthier alternative to the blow dryer that'll actually help your hair instead of potentially harming it!
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Fluffy Braid-Out on Kinky Hair ft. Creme of Nature
When I first tried this technique, it was mainly just to stretch my hair. But the duo of a braid-out on top of a blow-out changed everything and it quickly became one of my favorite styles. Click through to see how to do it!
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Naturalicious 1 Hour Wash Day Challenge | VIDEO
To help Loux celebrate this amazing brand, I took the Naturalicious 1 Hour Wash Day Challenge! With the OooLaLocks Hair Box, I went from wash to ready-to-style in less than an hour... about 30 minutes, to be exact!
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My Style: Braid-out on a Blow-out
My go-to for super big hair, guaranteed to give me bounce and volume all in one style is the dual method braid-out on a blow-out. Woooop! The Process Starting with freshly washed hair which was divided into about eight sections, I applied my favorite leave-in conditioner, Karen’s Body Beautiful Sweet Ambrosia. I then added a little more than a quarter-size amount of grapeseed oil to each section just before grabbing the blow dryer. No need to slather a ton of oil onto your hair. This not only seals in the moisture but also acts as a heat protectant. I divide each section in half to make the job a little easier and to keep from over-drying by applying heat for too long. The smaller sections will usually be dry after only a few passes. My goal is just to dry and stretch the hair, not make it bone straight. I always set my dryer on…
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Ask The Pro: Is it Better to Blow Dry or Air-Dry Natural Hair?
This question comes to us from @phemonawoman on Instagram. Our resident natural hair care professional Simeko Watkins-Hartley answers… When you wash and condition, should you blow dry and style or let it air dry then style? Answer: It all depends on the style/look you are trying to achieve, as well as the condition of your hair. As we all may know by now, natural hair tends to be dry so the less heat we use on our hair the better. However, blow-drying the hair on a low/medium temperature, once in a while, to accomplish a style/look should not cause any major damage to the hair if it is relatively healthy. When the hair is blown out it appears to be longer and less frizzy. So when styling the hair in a set style (rod, roller, bantu knots, twist/braid out, etc.), blowing it out prior, will aid in achieving a more smoother, elongated…
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