WATCH ME PREP MY HAIR FOR MY VERONA GIRL WIG BY FREETRESS
Protective Style #1-Synthetic Wig
Verona Girl by Freetress Synthetic Wig |
I've been experimenting with wigs off and on. I thought that the challenge would be the perfect time to practice my wig skills. I braided my real hair into two dutch braids underneath my synthetic wig. I found that this was one of the easier styles.
Protective Style #2-The Bun
Easy Low Bun |
Now that my hair is getting longer, I can actually work it into a pretty decent bun. For me this style works best on stretched hair. I usually put my hair into a ponytail and split the ends into two sections. I twist each of them then wrap the twists around the base of the ponytail. Then I use bobby pins to secure the ends. I really like how this look can be worn for an everyday, casual look or dressed up.
Protective Style #3-The Puff
Low Puff; Low Manipulation |
Technically this isn't a protective style. However, it is low maintenance and keeps my hair off of my shoulders. After cleansing and conditioning my hair, I detangle my hair and slick it back or up high using hair gel. I use a ponytail holder or banana clip placed sideways to secure it into place.
Protective Style #4-Dutch Braids
Dutch Braids on Straight Hair |
This has been a go-to style for me for ages. I just part my hair down the middle and do a braid on each side. In the picture my hair was straightened but this look also works on wet, damp or stretched hair.
With each protective style I like to smooth my edges with Eco Styler gel which is a staple for me. I also found that my hair needed heavier moisture for styles that are meant to last a whole week. I think my favorite was actually the puff style. My ends were out but it took the least amount of effort. Overall, my first four weeks went well. I'm planning on going for another four weeks wearing some of the same styles. What are some of your favorite protective hair styles?
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