If you are tired of your hair do and you want to try something new, then why not try having microbraids. Microbraids need to be done by a hair stylist, because he or she knows how thick the microbraids need to be. If the braids are too fat you will need to get them redone and they will not last that long. If they are too thin, you may provoke some damage to your hairline. The best advantage of microbraids is that you can wear them in a variety of styles from curly, wet and wavy or dead straight. It all depends on your style and how you like to wear them.
If you decide to get microbraids, you should known that they can last up to two or three months, as long as the microbraids are redone every three weeks. This process prevents the microbraids’ edges from thinning, if the braids are worn for a long time. You should know that not everyone can get microbraids, since it depends on the shape of your face, eyes and the length of your hair. The hair stylist will give you the best advice.
Here are some things you should know about microbraids. You should never allow to be braided too tightly. If the braiding is too painful ask the stylist to loosen the braids, because too tight braids can cause a lot of damage to your hair and scalp. If you find white bumps on your head, then this is a sign you are losing your hair and the microbraids should be removed immediately.
With these marvelous microbraids, you can try out a wide range of hairstyles. This hair do can quickly turn into a hair don’t, at any sign of moisture, when braids will start slipping out of your hair. Many people will avoid washing their hair during the time they have the microbraids. This is very detrimental to the overall health of the hair, since it needs regular moisture. Microbraids are a very modern style and can be arranged into so many hairstyles. Once you will get the microbraids, you will surely be the main attraction at a party or social gathering.
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