Please Share Pics of Your Protective Styles Here

This is going to be my summer go to style...very nice & cool! Mini twist curled & bobby pinned. The last pic I pinned the front up to change the style a little!
I will try this with micro braids too! :yep:
 

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I have HIH disease and am always checking my new growth to see if its dry & also Im pretty sloppy at styling so my style needs to be redone the next day. I guess PSing would be more beneficial if I can stay out of my hair for at least 2 or three days, huh? I just feel the need to moisturize and seal daily...my hair gets dry and brittle fast!

Anyway here are my current protective styles. Im not that creative or talented, just buns or random pinups.
 

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That is a really neat braid/bun and I believe a great way to set the edges/hairline. When people have trouble in that area I've seen this type of styling assist in their hairline growing back nicely. Great job!^^
 
I have HIH disease and am always checking my new growth to see if its dry & also Im pretty sloppy at styling so my style needs to be redone the next day. I guess PSing would be more beneficial if I can stay out of my hair for at least 2 or three days, huh? I just feel the need to moisturize and seal daily...my hair gets dry and brittle fast!

Anyway here are my current protective styles. Im not that creative or talented, just buns or random pinups.


Leslie these styles look great! I want to start using long scarves to cover my hairline.
 
ONE OF MY FAVORITE LOOKS:

ERENA Natural Curl Full Sew In

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THEN BRAIDED STYLES


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MY HAIR GREW SOOOO MUCH.. Did these styles for 6 - 9 mos straight.

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New 2 this...

Todays PS inspired by Laila-jean, Fusionofcultures on youtube..
 

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juleemango said:
ONE OF MY FAVORITE LOOKS:

ERENA Natural Curl Full Sew In


THEN BRAIDED STYLES


MY HAIR GREW SOOOO MUCH.. Did these styles for 6 - 9 mos straight.

Man, the braids are nice! I love it!!! Thanks for sharing!
 
@wavezncurlz

Sorry so late responding - I'm in the middle of a LHCF haitus :yep:

That style's really cute, but I'm in my mid-40s and it's too young for me :giggle:
I'll try it on DD#3 when I flatiron her next month. I'll be sure to post pics.


sipp100 I hear ya!
I just want to see it on someone with some texture in their hair. I'll wait for your daughter. :)
 
Lately, I've been twisting my hair (in about 15 to 20 twists) and pulling them back in a bun. When I do this style, I wear it for a week at a time (love that, and talk about saving me some time, whew). I absolutely love it, and I get a lot of compliments on it. Some folks have the nerve to think I get up and re-do it every day. NOT. :lol: I think this is gonna be one of my main styles this summer and fall because I'm not getting my hair flat ironed until Christmas. :yay:
 
So i posted to the wrong thread and then thought I have protective styles to post so here goes:


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As you know I love sticks but I think forks are a little easier to use -especially for shorter har. I have a new one that is super smooth and very easy to use. It's from PacificMerchatile
 

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