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Transitioning: Covering it Up with Head Wraps
- By naanis naturals
- Published 03/11/2008
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Headwraps are a pretty discrete way to grow out your hair. Imagine it:
you can wake up in the morning, take a shower, dress, get your wrap and
VOILA, within minutes you're an African beauty. Not to be redundant but I love this style too. Although an inherent element to the African tradition, divas such as Erykah Badu breathed life into this style in the late '90s and within time, everyone from teenagers to grandmothers were sporting them with greater pride and frequency than ever before.
Since you're only limited by your imagination and the amount of fabric you have, head wraps are very versa
tile.
There are a few disadvantages however; having your head covered for the majority of the day can get pretty aggravating if you're always on the move. Not to mention if your the type who likes big, dramatic wraps, getting in and out of your car could take the good part of five minutes. But aside from that, they're fun and an easy way to cover up when you're having a Bad hair day.
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I have been locking my hair for over 12 months and love the locs. When I first started out, my hair dresser informed me that I could not wash my hair for over 2 months. I used everything under the sun to keep my scalp from itching. Nothing helped. I returned to her shop and she told me that my hair still had not locked and I could not get it washed yet. I told her that I could not wait any longer and that someone had told me that you could wash your baby locs during the lbaby ocking stage. My hair dresser informed me then go to another shop to get my locs washed. You know I did and I found the perfect person for my locs and pocketbook.
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The idea of using headwraps while transitioning sounds appealing to me. I believe they can be very pretty and with a little attention to details and some imagination we can look like the beauty queens we really are.







