Not only is this Afro pick amazing to take your hair to new heights, but also it's also great to use after you've taken down your protective style. While it's great that those styles (like box braids, crochet braids, and weaves) keep the hair underneath from constant manipulation, all the lingering unshed strands can accumulate, which leads to matting. A great pick helps to get rid of all the excess shed hair and avoid extreme tangling. Also, you can't go wrong with a classic black fist pick.
Clip-ins are amazing for a quick and easy style change. Snap them on for extra length or volume. Pro tip: to get them stay secure (nobody wants their extensions to go blowing in the wind), make small braids to anchor the clips or use a small comb to tease the hair to add texture.
This synthetic unit is a top-seller on Amazon with reviews raving about how beautiful the loose curls are. Make sure you pluck the hair as needed at the part for a more realistic look, and if you have a darker skin tone, a little makeup on the lace will help it blend better with your coloring.
Three words: You need this. BeyoncƩ famously introduced "patting your weave" to the mainstream in her 2008 song "
Get Me Bodied." I'm willing to bet that line would have gone a little differently had YoncƩ known about Luxe Therapy's Scalp Soother back then. This curved tool massages the scalp and gets at the itchiest corners of your protective styles without harming the scalp or your style. It's also great to use while washing your hair.
You want to lay your edges down, but what you don't want is the flaky residue that sometimes comes along with it. Enter this edge tamer, which will hold your hair down without leaving behind those annoying flakes.
One can never have too many hairpins. Especially since they all seem to be taken one by one by the same evil hairpin stealing gnome.
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