Styles For Black And Short Natural Hair

By Darren Hartley


Black natural hair styles can look either rosy or nerve-wracking from the other side. Low maintenance hairdos are a dream when it comes to shaving time off the morning grooming sessions. Once some inches are gained, cleansing, detangling and styling, more often than not, take at least as long as it did when the hair is relaxed.

Maintaining black natural hair styles may not necessarily mean less expense for a woman. Instead of incurring salon costs, she might incur product costs. Because different products do not offer the same results on different hair textures, a lot of trial and error becomes necessary to find the products and routines that will work on a particular hair texture.

Not welcomed with open arms are some black natural hair styles in work environments gearing towards conservative policies. Discrimination may be what hair grown from the head as-is will be facing in particular workplaces. Frowning on natural hair styles that include braids and locks may be the response a woman gets when she wears them for jobs requiring dress codes of some kind.

For super short tresses, comb coils or comb twists are among the short natural hair styles that can be created. It only requires the hair to be at least an inch long. The creation of the hairstyle can be done with the fingers, in the absence of a rat tail comb. Pomade or gel is the product needed to make the hair stay in place.

Included among short natural hair styles are bantu knots. They can either be created with simple, basic parts travelling from the front to the back of the hair or done with a bit of fancy by designing diamond-shaped hair patterns. Gel or pomade can be used to gently twist small sections of the hair into knots.

Other short natural hair styles not requiring very long hair are twists. Having hair that is two inches long is enough for this hairstyle. Directing the twists to where they are wanted to fall, either toward one side or toward the back, will create a more controlled look to the twists.




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