Those who are going through the hair transition know that it is not an easy period, but it is an important moment to get in touch with your roots, your natural hair and to raise your self-esteem. One of the great difficulties in this phase is finding ways to disguise the different textures in the hair, that is, those straightened or relaxed by the chemistry and the natural roots, which can be wavy, curly or curly. As we always want to help you around here, we brought 5 hairstyles in transition which are beautiful and very easy. Keep an eye out!
Bantu Knots
Before starting any hairstyle the ideal is to invest in a hair texture. This technique is able to give shape to the curls, making the different textures look similar. There are several types of texturization, but today we are going to talk about this one which, besides a hairstyle, is also texturization. That’s right, the bantu knots are used to texture the hair, besides being a beautiful sight. After you get sick of the look, just let go of the coke and the hair will be texturized. Cool, right?
To make the bantu knots you should first apply your favorite finisher to all the clean and wet hair. We suggest the use of Babosa Definition Gel #todecacho. Of course you don’t need to use this product exactly, but it’s always nice to invest in hair transition products. So, divide your hair into locks and run your fingers through each one, forming ribbons. Knead the tapes against the scalp and wait for the strands to dry a little. After that, divide all the hair into locks again and, in each one of them, make very fine braids. When you’re done, put mini-cokes on each of the braids and attach them with a silicone rubber band or clamps, if you prefer. Kick it all day long and when you let go, you’ll have the strands completely textured.
Pineapple coke with handkerchief
After washing, conditioning, finishing and texturing the strands, it’s time to fall into the hairdo. To do this, make sure that the strands are dry. Using your fingers bring all the hair to the top of your head and secure using a rubber band, like a tall ponytail. When finished, adjust the hair in the way you like it best, giving it a better look and volume. Then the pineapple coke will be ready! To finish, the handkerchief is missing. Fold it so that it looks like a thick band. Pass this band through the base of the coke, starting at the back of the head and bringing the points up. Finally, tie the two ends of the scarf together and, if you want, hide the tie on the side or on the bottom of the hairdo. Remember that the lasso can also be exposed on the front if you wish.
Trapped with turban
Hair stuck with a turban is one of the hairstyles for hair transition more used. You want to know how to use it? Check it out! After performing the steps we already taught you at the beginning, lock your hair into a medium or low coke. Then, choose a very nice turban and make a tie-up of your choice. There are several types of turban ties, click on the link and check out some of them for inspiration!
Box braids
Box braids are loose braids that can be made into wires of any bend. They can be made on hair with their natural length or they can also be made with hair extensions, being them natural or synthetic. In addition, the box braids can be made in the most different colors, providing a super different look. It is a super stylish way to go through the hair transition, it is worth trying.
Lateral Torcidinho
With clean, finished, textured and dry hair, separate a few small locks from the side of your head. On each of these strands, twist the ends of the strands and attach them to the rest of your hair using clamps. Use the loose strands of hair to hide the clips. This is it! This is among the simplest and most practical transition hairstyles for short curly hair, and super cute!