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4 Special Occasion Natural Hairstyles for Kids

4 Homecoming Hairstyles for Natural Hair | Lilla Rose Flexi Clips GIVEAWAY

Last week, my daughter got to attend her first dance. This was for her a special occasion. Here are 4 simple hairstyles that you can recreate for your kids and even can be worn by adults. These hairstyles take less than 5 minutes to recreate. 

When doing styles like this, it is good to start off on stretched hair, if possible. You can stretch your hair without heat using african threading method or other stretching methods.


Watch http://bit.ly/HomecomingHairstyles


Stay beautiful! ðŸ’– 

If you like this blog post written by Sola of DiscoveringNatural, you can find her on her Youtube channel, DiscoveringNatural,  for more natural hair tips. Click here to visit her channel.

Natural Hair Hack: No Hair Tie

Natural Hair Hacks | DiscoveringNatural

To see more hairstyle tricks like this one where you don't need a hair tie, watch: http://bit.ly/DN_Hair_Hacks_Tricks_PL

Watch below or click here


Stay beautiful! ðŸ’– 

If you like this blog post written by Sola of DiscoveringNatural, you can find her on her Youtube channel, DiscoveringNatural,  for more natural hair tips. Click here to visit her channel.

Create a Full looking High Bun on Natural Hair (No Extensions used!)

  Happy Tuesday Ladies! Today I want to share with you, a trick I use to create the illusion of a Full Bun Hairstyle on my Natural Hair. My hair is currently not very thick and has always been on the fine side. I do this tweak whenever I wear a Bun and it works brilliantly for me.
 
 



 
 
  Enjoy the video Ladies, and Happy styling!
 
 
 



How to do Flexirod set on Natural Hair Kids

Flexi Rod on Natural Hair using Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion


This style is so simple to recreate. We used the new Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion product that we bought a few months ago.

To recreate click here or watch below



Flexi Rod on Natural Hair using Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion

Flexi Rod on Natural Hair using Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion

Flexi Rod on Natural Hair using Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion

Flexi Rod on Natural Hair using Eden Bodyworks Citrus Fusion

Natural Hair Updo Tutorial

A lot of naturalistas are of the opinion that styling their hair is difficult to do. Even some of the styles i shared in my Simple Natural Hair Style series, some people would say were hard to achieve. But really if you just break up styles into different steps, then you can easily copy some of the natural hair styles you see.

Recently I did an Instagram takeover for African Naturalistas and I shared the great news that my husband and I are expecting our first child. I wasn't 100% sure if i would do a maternity shoot but decided to do so at the last minute. A month prior to the shoot i had seen a tutorial for a pretty hairstyle on Instagram and decided to recreate it for the pregnancy shoot.

I didn't get a picture of the hair itself from the shoot day but i managed to take a phone picture a few days afterwards.


I hope this inspires you to try new styles with your hair and not be intimidated when you see lovely styles online.

Best wishes for the weekend!

Easy Natural Hair Styles - Part 6

Welcome to the last hair style from this easy natural hair styles series. There was actually another hair style (a side puff) but I forgot to film it, and only took photos. I hope you have enjoyed the series, and seen that if you're pressed for time, and aren't too good with your hands, you can still manage at least 6 easy hairstyles.



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Thanks for following me along this series!

Berry Dakara.

Easy Natural Hair Styles - Part 5

Hi there,

Today's the second to the last easy natural hair style I will be showing you. This is actually a natural hair high/mega bun - remember when I showed a tutorial a few weeks ago. I decided to try it out myself and I think it came out okay - could have been better though, but it's all good.


Again, remember the hair styles in this series can be done in a matter of 2 minutes or less!

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Have a lovely weekend everyone. I know there's a holiday on Monday, which happens to be my birthday as well.

Also, don't forget to log on to African Naturalistas Instagram this Sunday, as I will be doing a takeover and showing you my wash day with our products!

Berry Dakara.

Easy Natural Hair Styles - Part 4

We're just about halfway through this little series of my easy natural hair styles. You might be wondering why I didn't just post a video with everything at once... well, some people may not want to watch a long video; also I wanted to show you how QUICK these styles are - some of which can be done in a minute or two.






Easy Natural Hair Styles - Part 3

Hi there!

I'm back with Part 3 of my Easy Natural Hair Styles. This one is particularly easy and simple to achieve. I like simple natural hair styles that take literally less than a minute to do, and this is one of them.






Come back next week for another easy natural hairstyle! Have a lovely weekend.

Berry Dakara.

Graduation Hairstyles for Natural Hair


It's Graduation Season and if you were like me on Graduation day, my hairstyle for graduation was #1 on my mind, Keeping the Graduation cap from falling was #2. Falling on my face as I receive my diploma was next. More Hairstyles: http://bit.ly/2ky7HQC







Stay beautiful! ðŸ’– 

If you like this blog post written by Sola of DiscoveringNatural, you can find her on her Youtube channel, DiscoveringNatural,  for more natural hair tips. Click here to visit her channel.

HIGH BUN - Natural Hair Style Tutorial

I like BIG BUNS and I cannot lie! Actually, that's not really true. I prefer the smaller, simple, classic buns, but for today's tutorial I decided to try the large, high buns that make you look like you're carrying a house on your head :p

Check out the video below for the tutorial. If you don't have much data, then check the pictorial from Nappily Nigerian Girl. And finally, my results at the end :)


Nappily Nigerian Girl


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If your hair is short and you want to try something similar, check out my faux bun tutorial here.

Berry Dakara.

Wedding Hairstyle for Flower Girl and Bride : Twisted Veil



In this video, I share with you how to create this simple but elegant hairstyle that is great for any formal occasions like weddings.  It is best done on hair that has been stretched. You can stretch heatless or by blow drying. Her hair was stretched in chunky twists and lightly combed out.

Tutorial: http://bit.ly/2nEScp2




Stay beautiful! ðŸ’– 

If you like this blog post written by Sola of DiscoveringNatural, you can find her on her Youtube channel, DiscoveringNatural,  for more natural hair tips. Click here to visit her channel.

Who rocked the style best? Puffs

Puffs are very simple to achieve, and its simpleness means it's not a style many people will go for if they are looking for something flamboyant, and that is why we may not see many natural hair celebrities wear this on the red carpet.

We have featured four celebrities in puffs. Who would you say wore this simple style best, and why? Remember you can only pick one. We would also like to know the reason for your pick. You can click the picture to enlarge it, in case you want to see the intricate details of the hair styles.

So who rocked this style best?


What your go-to natural hairstyle say about you

Hello Naturalistas,

How are you all doing today? I hope you had a fabulous February?
What is your default go-to natural hair style? Today, we would be looking at what that go-to hairstyle says about you.

Disclaimer: This article is just for fun and shouldn't be taken too seriously before some people will come for my kinks.

Pineapple Bun: You are one lazy naturalista. You would prefer convenience to style, and that is exactly what this hairstyle offers you. You are most likely an employee that is on-the go and doesn't also want to spend time styling your hair every morning but let us be frank, it's the laziness that makes you opt for this style.

Low Bun: You are a conservative person who also doesn't have alot of time to style hair but yours is not out of laziness because you take your time to lay all your edges. You also like to be safe and won't easily try new things, you love your comfort zone.

Twists: You are an extremely patient person who is very hardworking and has little or no time to style your hair everyday. You can also be very uptight and too serious and won't agree to be adventurous with your hair. Yes! You are an entrepreneur.

Low Cut: You are daring and a risk taker. You are also an attention seeker, I mean why else will you shave all your hair? But really who are we kidding? It could just be the good old laziness.

Stylish Up-do: You are classy and high maintenance. You also have plenty money and most likely a celebrity, how else will you explain stylish up-dos that only hairstylist make as your go-to style?

Wash and go: Haha! Who are we kidding? Who's go-to hairstyle is a wash and go? in this part of the world? Let's just move on.

Afro: Fierce! Va va voom! Your are carefree and definitely love making a statement with your hair. You are not a play-it-safe kinda person you are more look-at-me-I-am-in-the-bulding kinda person. This is assuming your Afro is a real one and not the struggle-nigerian-texture afro.

What is your go-to natural hairstyle? Does any of this describe you? 

Natural Hair Bun - Different Ways!

I'm all about the LOW natural hair bun these days. I had been thinking about putting my hair in that style for a while, and after I saw Michelle Obama's low bun at the recent Presidential Inauguration, I knew that I was definitely doing mine. I've posted a video and tutorial here on how I achieve a natural hair bun, so you can check it out if you want to do the same.

Anyways, one thing I like about bunning your hair is that you can put the bun in different positions.

From a Mega High Top Bun...
Source - Rehairducation
To a Regular Bun like this...



To a Low Bun like this...
Source - Whitney Madueke on Bella Naija
Source - The Chameleon Blogger
Or a Side Bun like this...

Pinterest
I like that buns are so versatile, and are instantly classic and chic. What style of bun is your favorite?

How to Cornrow WITHOUT Cornrowing

How to Fake Cornrow | Natural Hair | Sensitive Scalp DiscoveringNatural African Naturalistas



This hairstyle is perfect for people that have sensitive scalp or tender headed. It is also great for those who have not mastered the art of cornrowing their natural hair.
To create this style, here is what you do:
1. Section the hair into the style you want
2, Take one column and split into several sections
3. Secure with elastic tie after using gel for hold. 
(Using gel is optional)
4. Do connecting braids to create a faux cornrow look.

Products used in this video:
ECOCO Moroccan Argan Oil Styling Gel, 8 Fluid Ounce - http://amzn.to/2id6Suv
Goody Ouchless Elastic Thick, Black, 75 Count - http://amzn.to/2iK5egZ
Eden BodyWorks Coco Shea Berry Curly Creme, 8 Ounce - http://amzn.to/2id9BEu
Hair Accessories from Brown Girls Style; http://browniegirlsboutiq.refr.cc/G6N7ZZ2





HAVE A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR


How to Fake Cornrow | Natural Hair | Sensitive Scalp DiscoveringNatural


Stay beautiful! ðŸ’– 

If you like this blog post written by Sola of DiscoveringNatural, you can find her on her Youtube channel, DiscoveringNatural,  for more natural hair tips. Click here to visit her channel.

Cute Natural Hairstyle for Holiday Events

December - the month of parties, weddings and all kinds of celebrations is almost over. A lot of people have been wearing protective styles - braids, crochet braids, wigs, etc. But for those of us who have our hair out, I thought this pretty simple hairstyle would work for some of your outings. Enjoy!


How to Finger Comb Your Natural Hair

HOW TO FINGER COMB NATURAL HAIR FOR LENGTH RETENTION DiscoveringNatural

In this video, I show you how to Finger Comb your Natural Hair. This is different from Finger Detangling.
When you finger comb, you are styling the hair, whereas, when you finger detangle, you are detangling the hair to wash your natural hair. Finger combing natural hair helps to retain length which shows how to grow your natural hair. It reduces breakage on the hair and also split ends caused by using a tool .

HOW TO FINGER COMB NATURAL HAIR:
Step 1: Make sure that hair is sectioned into workable parts
Step 2: Moisturize your hair using the LOC method or the LCO method. Try not to saturate the hair with too much water. Doing so will cause shrinkage and further knots and tangles.
Step 3: Working from the ends of your hair to the roots of your hair, use your fingers like a comb and comb through.
Step 4: Shape your afro to the size you want
HOW TO FINGER COMB NATURAL HAIR FOR LENGTH RETENTION DiscoveringNatural




 

Holiday Updo Natural Hairstyle Tutorial

The holidays are upon us, and this means parties galore! End of year Office parties, Christmas parties, New Year parties, Wedding festivities and so much more! I came across West African Baby on Instagram and she recently shared a tutorial on this marvelous updo. It's for people with longer hair, but I'm sure you can recreate it with crochet braids.




I know my hair isn't as long as this, but maybe I should try it aye?

Have a great weekend!
Berry Dakara.

The dying art of Didi on Natural Hair

Recently, I stopped making my hair. June was the last time I got my hair professionally done, all of which were done at O'Naturals, and featured in this blog.

For one or two reasons, I decided I wasn't going to make my hair this year again, and I would wait till my wedding period when I have to do the bridal styles before I allow anyone touch my hair again. So since then, I have been putting my hair in about 10-16 twists. or just packing in an updo.

Throughout last week, I was having this insatiable craving to do Didi. I couldn't do it upper Friday, so I forgot about it. My wash day was this past Saturday, and I was supposed to put my hair in big twists before going for NITC, but the desire to do Didi jumped on me again, lol.

So in the morning, about 11.00am, I asked my sister for where I can do Didi, i.e. the local onidiris. She directed me accordingly, and I went on my sojourn to get didi done.

First stylist: She had three young school children in her shop, all waiting to get didi done. She directed me elsewhere since I couldn't wait.

Second stylist: She had three young school children in her shop, all waiting to get didi done. She directed me elsewhere since I couldn't wait.

Third stylist: She had three young school children in her shop, all waiting to get didi done. She had a very nasty attitude, for which some people scolded her.

One thing was sure, the number of local hair makers, especially the ones who do didi is fast dwindling. The remaining have now become such local champions, and I'm worried that this would make our didi culture eventually extinct.

At this point, I didn't know what to do again. I just kept walking, and I determined I didn't want to weave/flat-braid my hair. It's either didi or nothing for me. I kept walking, and later asked one girl selling in a roadside shop. She directed me to a local salon.

On getting there, I saw all the hair stylists sitting and watching TV idly. They didn't have a single customer, which was strange for a Saturday morning. And all the onidiris were swamped. Anyway, I told them I wanted to do didi. They said 500 naira. I started exclaiming. 500 naira??? With my own hair??? I even told them I wanted to do it in just 6 or 7 parts, but they said that's the price, even for weaving.

So I said they should do it. When I opened my hair up, and loosed the 4 twists, the girl first swallowed spit, lol. I'm sure if she had her way, she'd have sent me back. I know how difficult it can be to pack full hair into didi, so I understood what must have been going through her mind.

One of the hair stylists just kept staring in wide-eye amazement. About 10 minutes later, her colleagues had to ask her why she's staring so hard, that hasn't she seen this long before? She said she hadn't. They then told her, there are few peopl with even longer ones.

I really felt for the stylist at some point. She kept stopping to exercise her hands after she couldn't take the pain again. It's not that my hair is kinky or stubborn, but if you understand the art of didi, and how it's completely different from weaving, you would know what how difficult it can be to pack length and fullness into an inverted braid.

Anyway, I got my didi done, paid, and was happy. I liked it. Up till now, no one has paid me a complinmet, lol... Not even Ebun at NITC, who only questioned me, asking if I did the didi because I want to wear wig *side eye*

I haven't had the opportunity to take a picture of my didi, but it looks something like what I did 5 years ago, in this picture



Would you consider doing didi as a hairstyle? Do you think you would be courageous enough to wear it?
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