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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.

Ponytail With A Drawstring Ponytail:

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I couldn't complete this list without a ponytail. This is one of my favorite protective styles. It's easy and it's super versatile.

Here's What You'll Need:

  • A drawstring ponytail
  • Gel
  • Brush
  • Satin scarf

How To Achieve This Style:

  • Start on freshly washed or stretched dried hair.
  • If you'd like a side part, sectioning your hair makes it easier to slick down and apply gel.
  • Take each section and apply your gel and brush your hair until it is as slick and laid as you like.
  • Once you've done that to each section, brush into one big ponytail (using more gel) and apply your ponytail holder.
  • Tie your scarf so that it only covers the front of your hair. Leave enough room to add your ponytail.
  • Use the string from your drawstring ponytail and apply.
  • Leave your scarf on for about 3-5 minutes to achieve a slicked texture and you are good to go.
 

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