Hair

  • Dreadlocks

    Dreadlocks, also known as locs or dreads, are a hairstyle consisting of rope-like strands of hair. They can be formed in several ways, including:

    Natural Formation: Allowing hair to mat and tangle naturally over time.

    Manual Manipulation: Twisting, backcombing, or braiding the hair to encourage locking.

    Crocheting: Using a crochet needle to create locs from pre-made hair extensions or natural hair.

  • Braiding

    Hair braiding is a technique where hair is divided into sections and woven together to create intricate patterns.

    It's a versatile hairstyle that can be adapted to various hair lengths, textures, and occasions.

  • Extensions

    Hair extensions are additional hair strands that are attached to your natural hair to add length, volume, or simply a new style. They come in various types and application methods, catering to different hair types, lengths, and desired looks.

    Synthetic Hair Extensions: These are made from synthetic fibers and are more affordable than human hair extensions. However, they may not be as durable or heat-resistant.

  • Put Ups

    A "put up" hairstyle is any hairstyle where the hair is pulled away from the face and secured in some way, whether it's a simple ponytail, a complex updo, or anything in between.

    Here are some examples of put-up hairstyles:

    Ponytail: A classic and versatile style where hair is gathered at the back of the head and secured with a hair tie.

    Bun: Hair is twisted or coiled and secured at the back of the head, creating a neat and elegant look.

    Braids: Hair is divided into sections and woven together to create various patterns, such as French braids, Dutch braids, or fishtail braids.

    Updo: A more formal style that involves twisting, pinning, and securing hair in various ways, often creating intricate and elegant designs.

    The specific style you choose will depend on your hair length, texture, and personal preference.