Braids and dreadlocks continue to be the style for longer hair, but fast hair Moisturizing conditioners, styling aids and periodic use of clarifying shampoos has allowed hair styles to maintain their luster and shine without depleting moisture. Short, but more natural styles are coming on the scene with lengths from 1/2 inch to two inches most popular. For men, the short and tight look of the past few years is subsiding. Straightening, relaxing, perming and highlighting allow for some beautiful designs and the risk of harmful over-styling is becoming reduced.
Michelle Obama HairstyleJojoba oil has made intense styling more safe without as much risk of breakage or hair fall. Mineral oil, used for years to clean and moisturize, is damaging to hair follicles. Smoothing and straightening with African American hair products has become less damaging thanks to products containing Jojoba Oil. The same techniques used for long hair apply equally to short hair as well. For those of you with shorter hair, don't despair.
Michelle Obama HairstyleThanks to Beyonce and numerous celebrities, smooth, silky and wavy designs are the look. What's new in Black & African American Hairstyles Women's hairstyles have become more diverse with longer, wavier cuts becoming most popular in 2009. Hair extensions, coloring, straightening are now made increasingly possible with advanced designs and proper hair care. Long, short, and wavy hairstyles have pushed their way to "center stage" with increased functionality and beauty.
Michelle Obama HairstyleToday's Black Hairstyles have increased in beautiful design and diversity thanks to new formulations in black hair products allowing hair to maintain strength, reduce breakage and maintain moisture.