These Are The Best Hairstyles To Prevent Breakage!

  • Posted on 30 January, 2023
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  • By Anonymous

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I like to wear really loose hairstyles the looser, the better, the looser, the less likely we are to have breakage, so a low to mid height ponytail that is not slicked. Back really tightly is a great option. A low to mid height bun works as long as it's not a bun that is Twisted really tightly or a messy bun. As long as the jaw clip isn't clamping too tightly on your hair. That is an option as well, but I would say I prefer to wear my hair in a loose Pony or floppy Bun over a jaw clip and last but not least, of course, is a low, loose braid or twist. So my personal favorite is the low loose twist. This hairstyle pulls on my hair, the least, but also conceals it. The most

Abbey Yung: Full video: https://youtube.com/shorts/yQ_DGhyCvq0?feature=share

Tømoko。。: I love my hairs Loose and all. I don’t get as much of a headache, but it does come out easily if it’s too loose. And then it will lead to always having to put your hair up. Which gets annoying

Autumn Polk: Girrrrl I got two babies, 3yr and 1yr….my hair definitely suffers less damage if its up on top of my head braids are like a tug of war rope to them

Maeghan Ash: do you have any good ones for shorter hair? i do the loose bun but i only have a few inches to work with so it ends up being tight

Rita Clower: Great ideas but not practical if your working. I work in an area that requires us(men and women)to wear our hair back. We can't contaminate the items we work on. We don't have to wear hair bonnets either. Wish I could wear it loose without it falling in my face .

Sui Des: Ok but they are kinda ugly

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