![]() ![]() Do not leave cornrows for more than three weeks. For curl type 3C-4C, you can blow it out with regular heat. Crown braids or princess braids as they are also dubbed, are one of the easiest braided updos you can have. For curl type 2A to 3C, blow out hair with a cool temperature because you want a little texture to the hair, and you don’t want it too straight for easy grip. ![]() This style of goddess feed in braids can be done on any hair type. I suggest the Devacurl Melt In Moisture for the hydration mask and Devacurl Deep Sea Repair for the protein treatment. If you don’t, and you must, make sure it’s not braided straight back but slanted away from your frontal (like the picture) to preserve your frontal hair, and cornrows should not pass your shoulders due to weight.īefore going into a protective style such as these tribal feed in braids, perform a hydration and protein treatment to keep hair moisturized and strengthen it while it is away. This is a hairstyle that the Fula tribal women would normally create on themselves and incorporate it with beads and jewels. What I love about this look is the simplicity of incorporating the Fulani braid style with a modern twist by minimizing the jewels that a normal Fulani would add. Make sure you have strong, healthy hair, especially at your frontal. Fulani is a tribe solely from West Africa and the Sahil area. Stop the braid halfway down and wrap the ends up and through the braid. Then create two thick braids, making sure to stylize the hair in the front. ![]() Start by parting hair perfectly down the middle to create pigtails. The best part is that this look can be completed in less than five minutes for a quick and easy black braided hairstyle. For a braid updo with a romantic appeal, go for something soft and low. This hairstyle is a tribal-inspired feed in braid. Here is a simple updo for black women with natural hair that can work for a dressy event or just when one craves a more glamorous moment in day to day life. ![]()
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