Monday, March 2, 2020

How to wrap your hair


Caring for ethnic hair can sometimes be quite difficult. But with basic maintenance done daily, the hair care will be much easier and healthier. The art of hair wrapping, whether it is a wet or dry cover, will help keep the beads for a longer period of time. This is because it will help keep hair as smooth as possible.

There are two different ways to hair wrap. Just keep in mind the fact that if your fast is too old, the new growth will show more, which can cause any new growth to separate from the hair with permanent. This can cause breakage. Then for the first two or three weeks for a fixed duration.

The wet wrap Wash first and condition the hair. Then wipe with a towel to moisturize your hair. Then take the foam or wrap lotion and apply it well on the hair. From the center of the head, comb the hair around your head and flatten the middle. Start combing your hair in a circle and try not to let hanging pieces go back and forth with your brush or comb, making sure to smooth everything flat against your head.

When the hair is flat and in a circle, use the strips to tie around the edges of the hair. Use one or two on the front and the same on the back, and let the hair dry completely. Then use oil shine to spray the hair and comb it with circular motions, everything rising. The only thing left is the finishing.

The dry wrap. Before going to bed, spray your hair with a light shiny oil and comb your hair with circular motions as you comb all the hair. For help, you can use hairpins to keep your hair perfectly in place.

Then apply a light gel to the edge of the hair and tie the strips around the hair. All that's needed now is to put a satin scarf on your head over it. Do not use cotton scarves as they remove hair oil.

Both are basic ways to wrap your hair. Of course, feel free to make small changes to make the process more suitable for you.

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