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Protective styles are dope because they allow you to give your kinks a break from the daily struggle, while also maintaining healthy hair.


Some natural haired girls swear by protective styling for length retention and hair growth and allow the styling method to replace the need for everyday manipulation and maintenance. And although sew-ins, box braids, crochet braids, Havana twists, and marley twists are holy grail protective style, I prefer quick and easy protective styles that I can do myself.

Below are 4 of my favorite protectives styles that you can easily do yourself.

Jumbo Bantu Knots:

xoNecole writer Krissy Lewis

Here's What You'll Need:

How To Achieve This Style:

  • First, start off with clean and blow dried hair.
  • Next, section your hair into big sections. Apply a moisturizing cream and moisturizing gel to each section (from root to ends). Make sure to brush the root so it's nice and neat.
  • Take one rubberband and put the braiding hair through the rubberband. If your hair isn't as thick, you'll want to use less braiding hair. If your hair is thicker, you'll want to add more so it matches the thickness of your hair.
  • Apply the rubberband WITH the braiding hair the same way you applied the first rubberband. Then, start to twist your hair with the braiding hair making one twist.
  • Once you have your twist, apply another rubber band to hold your twist.
  • Repeat this process for each section.
  • Once each section is twisted with braiding hair, dip your twist into hot water. You can also cut any hair sticking out to ensure neatness.
  • Once you've applied hot water, dry your hair and add accessories.
  • Lastly, wrap each twist around the rubberbands at the root of your hair and apply one more rubberband to keep it in place. Repeat this step and you're done.
 

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