5 Common Maintenance Tips for Wearing Braids
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Avoid braids and braiders who pull too tight
If these bumps appear 3-72 hours after getting your briads they’re too tight! You can tell the braids are too tight when your scalp looks pulled! These are the end results of too tight braids… NO EDGES -
Give your hair a break between each set

A break between a set of braids is always recommended. While braids are easy fun and convenient they do have a tendency to cause stress on the hair. Just be cautious! -
Properly wash and condition your hair before and after each set of braids.
A good wash and Condition can really help stimulate your growth as well Clean buildup and start fresh for your next style -
For individuals avoid over styling in the beginning.

Over styling in the beginning and towards the end can cause damage to your edges. -
Treat edges with oil or cream
To ensure that your edges are properly cared for smooth the edges of hair with oil or cream such as castor oil to keep your edges thickened. For cornrows keep your scalp oiled, this helps as relief and its soothing to the edges.

Using castor oil can help thicken your hair and sooth your edges. We all love wearing braids. They cute Fun and convenient but sometimes we forget that proper maintenance is KEY! I hope these simple tips will make your next set of braids a much more pleasant experience. For a few style ideas check out this >>>
Until Next Time Stay Healthy Happy and Always Loving






this is so well penned, a lot of times we do braids the wrong way and thats why many sisters believe that braids are bad, braids are one of my favorite protective style. and this is just to good for me .THANK YOU
Yes exactly! Its important to know. I have no problem walking out of a shop if they are too rough… I NEED MY EDGES lol! My pleasure love thank you so much for your feedback xoxo
Thanks for the information. There was a time I did braids and by the time I removed the braids all my front hair was off. Now I know what to do