Prom Styles For African-American Hair : Styling African-American Hair

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African American hair naturally lends itself to a wide variety of different gorgeous prom hairstyles. Learn about prom styles for African American hair with help from an independent hair and makeup artist in this free video clip.

Expert: Monae Everett

Contact: www.MonaeArtistry.com

Bio: Monaé Everett is an independent hair and makeup artist who is best known for her talent in enhancing each client's unique, natural beauty.

Filmmaker: Sarosh Syed

Series Description: Not all hair styles are going to work for all types of hair - you need to keep your own hair's physical characteristics firmly in mind when choosing a particular trend or style. Get tips on hair styles with help from an independent hair and makeup artist in this free video series.

Monet Everett for Monae Everett calm. Today, I'm going to show you prom styles for african-american hair and just a few simple steps. First, section off the hair, decide where you'd like to park your hair, our lovely model, likes the part, her hair on the right. So I'm going to follow along that part from ear to ear, pulling the front section of her hair forward and hitting it out of my way, I'm going to continue over to the other section of her head and pin that out of the way. This leaves me the back section, while this looks like a large section of hair. Don'T worry it'll be easy. I'M going to divide this into two sections and overlap each section, so I'm going to take a piece of hair from the left side and pull it to the right. Take a piece of hair from the right side, pull it to the left, left over right right over left and continue on until I get to the bottom of the head, I'm pulling the hair towards my models right side as I braid. This braid does not need to be neat. It just will give the hairstyle a bit more pizzazz in detail. Next, I'm going to take my elastic and secure the braid. You can use a normal elastic or I like these hook. Elastics. You can just wrap this around and it holds just as secure as any other elastic upon securing the hair. You'Ll have a little curl left finger, tease it. We just want to make it a little fuller twist it around and bun. It use a bobby pin to secure the bun in place, leaving it nice and loose yet secure. You don't want to worry about your hair, coming down as you're partying for prom. Now we're going to go to the front sections that have been sectioned off and loosely gather it and bring it to words. Our Bund section of the hair secure the pull back section of the hair with a bobby pin and let the ends dangle we'll place that later take the last section of your hair and pull it back to words, your bun and then those hairs into place. Now, for the dangly here is you can decide if you'd like to let them dangle or if you want to, pin them and place a bit more with the bobby pin or hair pin whatever is most convenient for you make sure that your face is framed properly And giving you the look that you like Monet, Everett for Monae Everett comm, and this is an african-american hairstyle for prom. You

Onyx Goddess: If you're going to title this "African- American" make sure the hair you're styling looks AFRICAN You should have titled this styling weave or synthetic hair.  

Tia Taylor: this was helpful to me because i couldn't really find a lot of weave undo videos for prom. thanks!

ALVERA WORLD: Wedding party hair:)

Shola Arega: This is WEAVE not African American hair

Brittany Mooney: This isn't African American hair -_____-

Savvy: lmao y'all too funny @African American hair. It's weave! plus even if her hair was relaxed it still isn't a true representation of AFRICAN American hair. :v

Joi Davis: This is a simple nice style! And this is not a weave is this really this young lady hair!

keykeyboo2k10: its a damn weave come one now are you kidding me can i get some real black girl hair tips >.<

D2 Girl: What about this hair looks African to you?

Faida Shima: Regret opening this . I though it was natural hair

DarlingNikki2: Same 'hairstylist' same amateur results...

Jasmine: that is not African american hair in its natural state or even African american hair at all -_-........... 

LA: Weave is Caucasian hair...

Salita Swanson: You did not do a good job showing the finished work.

lovelyasme29 pumpkin: I'm unnecessary much

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