My goal was not to touch up my hair with a flat iron yet wear my hair straight for the week. By day 2, my hair was getting frizzy, so I changed my nightly routine from a wrap to bantu knots. I took the knots out every morning and finger styled.
Yesterday, my hair would not curl whatsoever, and I did not have the time to wash and DC, so out of that a style was created
I twsited my hair up to the side loosely. I twisted the rebellious, frizzy front sections down into the twist.I really liked it!
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REALLY pretty. I recently tried bantu knots for my straight hair as well and LOVED IT. I think it’s a great alternative to touching up the hair with a flat iron. I’ve learned that bantu knots work best with hair that has begun to frizz, not hair that is still bone straight.
This is nice. I can see this as an evening hairdo, too.
*gasp* OMG, so beautiful and elegant! Thanks for sharing your straight style pictures. The 2nd picture is beautiful and I love the waves.
Very cute and elegant and looks so healthy and shiny.
Oooh! Very lovely style! I agree, this could definitely be worn to a black-tie event! Great job!
Super nice. You make me want to flat iron my hair soooo bad!
Really nice looking! You hair looks so strong!
That updo is hot girl!
Hon, you did that!! Beautiful!
This is gorgeous and healthy!!
This would be a great style for a semi-formal / formal event.