Already
some years ago that African American singers (the name derives hairstyle of the
African race and descendants) have slowly been recovering this trend with which
many of them can show off her natural hair without extensions, wigs or
artificial surfaced.
Names
like Kreesha Turner, Nneka, Beyonce and Rihanna on occasion make the Afro again partner with the soul, jazz,
dance music or hip-hop or reggae.
Natural or artificial, the
results are striking
If you
have a thick and frizzy hair can certainly get this hairstyle naturally, but
it's best to go to a hairdresser who knows the subject for you to confirm it
and you do the right cut, depending on if you want it bad ( Kreesha like) or
discrete.
Cut once
will only need to give it some volume carding it slightly with a wide barbed
comb, not forgetting that this type of hair need much hydration but is not
recommended to use foams or gels that from matting it or wet since it should be
rather dry looking.
We are
always in favor of trying to adapt the style to the hair and not the opposite,
especially for convenience and because we believe that in the end it is what
helps us the most.
We have
seen so far with many hairstyles but
none we liked as much as this, besides a great sit you finally gives a look
consistent with the strength and power of his voice, who knows, perhaps
inspired by divas as were once Diana Ross or Aretha Franklin.
When
hair texture, as in the case of Rosa, do not increase natural Afro has to
resort to permanent, specifically the smaller loop called richi was also very
popular in the 90s. We need to have a medium hair at least shoulder height as
hair and apply shrink quite a good cut in layers to add volume.
Once out
of the salon to comb like the natural, wide-toothed comb and detangle without
excessively to keep fit.
Definitely
the Afro is striking, bohemian, bold, but you have to know and that makes lead
also not for everyone. As we said earlier we are not going to try it, but we
love to see how well it is to some people. How about you? Any brave in the
room?
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