December 17, 2007

Black Prom Hairstyles

YOUR SEDUCTIVE BLACK PROM HAIRSTYLE

Popular black prom hairstyles that can be worn  to the prom for African Americans. Prom hairstyles for African Americans could go chic and glamorous like any other styles, except the need for special care. Naturally kinky in texture, black hairs genetically tend to be dry due to lesser oil production of the follicles, making the hair clump in knots. But this is not so much a problem for someone who wants to look naturally trendy on attending formal events like a prom. (not only will this article tell you how to care of black hair and black hairstyles, but there are some pictures of black prom hairstyles at the bottom)

The characteristic of hair will only affect the overall impression it can create on one’s physical appearance, but there are ways to blend and balance everything. The main aim to achieve the best black prom hairstyles is to let confidence show through. Carry it naturally without getting suffocated by too much relying on amateur point of view.

Black prom hairstyles can be manipulated by several techniques. It does not make any difference with other hair needing the special care. Like all of the typical characteristics, black hair breaks, falls, gets damaged, the same way with the comparative straight hairs. The structure of black hair is what defines its identity due to its genetic make-up of being dry and more sensitive to breakage. Before any hairstyle can be done, black hairs may undergo the following rituals:

DETANGLINGwith special formulations, conditioners for black hairs work enormously to avoid the tendency to pull the hair forcibly and weaken the roots. With lesser strain to the roots, emergence of healthier hair will take place. It will help strengthen the general condition of the hair.

PERMING – Let’s face it. Nothing will beat the natural hair in its untouched state. Does this mean black hair must forever kinky? The option for hair relaxing is to have the longer convenience untangled hair. It will last for several months and basically safe to consider as fashionable solution. Whether the formulation is lye-free or not, having it done by a professional is the most effective rule.

OIL TREATMENT – This can be done as a temporary solution of dredging the scalp with natural oils, massaging the roots and revitalizing each hair strands. Applying oil will never treat the genetically dry scalp.

HAIR GROWTH – Propecia and Rogaine are the potential FDA approved solutions to promote hair growth.

HAIR DYING – For people of ethnicity, this is a matter of carrying oneself with confidence. There is no rule that will limit what a person want to do with hair unless it is destructive. Nevertheless, hair dying works for all.

After undergoing rituals, the basics on achieving a chic prom hairstyle will still be about what fits the eye. It is the totality that counts.

Does black hair really have tough disadvantages? Yes, on the grounds of sensitivity only. It must be an acceptable fact that black hair will not adhere to easy combing. This disadvantage is the essence in itself. Make it show through with grace and let nature take its course. Natural black hair can create fabulous prom hairstyles with interesting frizz and curls, something straight hairs lack. Curls add seduction to a simple and plain get-up.

Pictures of Black Prom Hairstyles Updos

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Black Prom Hairstyles Wavy and Curly Styles

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Black Prom Hairstyles Straight Styles

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Black Prom Hairstyles Braided

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Black Prom Hairstyles Short Hairstyles

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