PROTECTIVE STYLING: TEN WAYS TO STYLE YOUR FINE TYPE 4 NATURAL HAIR
By Hadassah Agbaps - April 24, 2015
Hi people, what's been on?
Having fine stranded, medium density, porous 4b/4c natural hair presents a lot of styling challenges for me.
- My hair is prone to breakage so I need to manipulate my hair carefully. For this reason, I rarely braid my hair. Braiding my hair involves a lot of combing, brushing, parting, picking and smoothing which my hair can't withstand on a regular basis.
- With high porosity, my hair is prone to dryness and then breakage so I need a style that not only protects my hair but also help it retain moisture.
- My hair is fine with medium density so I need to beware of styles that make it look 'scalpy'. I need to provide the illusion of volume.
- My hair is prone to tangles so whatever style I do should be put in and taken down with minimum tangles.
So you see, I don't style my hair blindly. I need to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of a hairstyle before attempting it.
If you have natural hair like mine, here is a gallery of hairstyles I've tried.
For more styling ideas for your fine natural hair, you can find recent updates on Instagram @nappilynigeriangirl
Having fine stranded, medium density, porous 4b/4c natural hair presents a lot of styling challenges for me.
- My hair is prone to breakage so I need to manipulate my hair carefully. For this reason, I rarely braid my hair. Braiding my hair involves a lot of combing, brushing, parting, picking and smoothing which my hair can't withstand on a regular basis.
- With high porosity, my hair is prone to dryness and then breakage so I need a style that not only protects my hair but also help it retain moisture.
- My hair is fine with medium density so I need to beware of styles that make it look 'scalpy'. I need to provide the illusion of volume.
- My hair is prone to tangles so whatever style I do should be put in and taken down with minimum tangles.
So you see, I don't style my hair blindly. I need to carefully evaluate the pros and cons of a hairstyle before attempting it.
If you have natural hair like mine, here is a gallery of hairstyles I've tried.
The Top knot. I usually do this by separating my bun into three or four. Then loosely twist and pin around. This not only gives the illusion of a bigger, fuller bun, it also keeps my ends protected. |
My favorite go to style! To create, make several buns in a vertical line then tuck the ends in similar to a cinnabun. The looser you tuck, the bigger it looks. |
Another way I create voulme is to take advantage of textured hair. I fingercomb an old twist out to make it look bigger while retaining the curly look. |
For more styling ideas for your fine natural hair, you can find recent updates on Instagram @nappilynigeriangirl
8 comments
Great tips Hadassah, very practical. Your extension-free twists are giving me such life. Goalsss
ReplyDeleteHahaha...thank you Sandra!
DeleteBeautiful. Which of these styles will go for a short hair?
ReplyDeleteThank you Sophia. For shorter fine hair, you can try the kinky twists with extensions (same principle apply), the faux locs, the wash and go and the twistout. If your hair is too short to braid, just enjoy the Teeny weeny Fro stage and save your energy for the styling marathon when your hair grows longer....lol! For more fun, you can add a pop of color!!!
DeleteThank you Sophia. For shorter fine hair, you can try the kinky twists with extensions (same principle apply), the faux locs, the wash and go and the twistout. If your hair is too short to braid, just enjoy the Teeny weeny Fro stage and save your energy for the styling marathon when your hair grows longer....lol! For more fun, you can add a pop of color!!!
DeleteI love love the top knot and textured bun.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Archie!
DeleteThanks for all the pics Hadassah! You are really creative with your styles. I have been doing a plain old twist out and occasional bun for the past 10 years, smh. It's time for me to expand my natural hair horizon, thanks for the inspiration
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