How Do You Take Care Of Braided Black Hair?
Braided hair is one of the easiest black hairstyles to maintain. Keeping hair in braids prevents damage caused by chemical processing and excessive styling, and this allows hair to grow. While the investment in time that it takes to get braids done may require significant patience and some tolerance for discomfort, the result is a natural and versatile look that shows culture and works well in every setting. After getting your hair braided, go to a beauty supply store to purchase a water-based daily moisturizer, a light holding spray, hair gel, coated rubber bands, and a silk scarf. Before going to bed, apply water-based moisturizer sparingly to the hair and scalp. Wrap the hair in a silk scarf, making sure all hair is covered. Put on the wrap cap and sleep as usual. In the morning, take off the scarf and wrap cap, then apply the water-based moisturizer sparingly. Use coated rubber bands to style the hair (if applicable), and when the style is in place, add a pea-sized amount of gel ar