As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
As the natural hair movement started to gain traction ten years ago, my client began expressing a desire to embrace their texture. For the first time in our culture, the curls and the kinks we were born with was seen as something beautiful. I wanted to create a way for women to transition using protective styles that didn't require heat or chemical processing. I envisioned a collection with the perfect match for any and every natural texture - one that would celebrate, not conceal, our unique beauty. In 2012, Heat Free Hair was born.
Today, over half a million women around the world have revealed the versatility in all that it means to be natural.
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Protective Styling Without Heat Damage: 10 Extension Styles for Natural Hair
Protective styling is one of the best ways to maintain healthy hair that still provides endless styling opportunities! By choosing the right style, you can avoid unnecessary heat damage, support growth, and still rock a fresh and polished look. If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, then keep on reading to see how you can look and feel your best.
Why Choose Heat Free Protective Styles?
Heat styling tools can damage hair over time, and, as your ends are tucked away, this will protect your hair even further. Protective styles offer benefits throughout the seasons, so they are a versatile and advantageous way to style your hair, not to mention the overall time you’ll save as most of these styles will remain in place for weeks.
The Top 10 Extension Styles for Natural Hair
Top Knots: A top knot bun is a hassle-free but yet completely chic way to style and protect your hair. Celebrate your individuality by adding bands, braids, or extensions. The possibilities are endless but are still super simple to create.
Bantu Knots: One of the most fashionable styles around, the Bantu knot is formed by sectioning your hair and then twisting the sections around themselves. This creates little knots all over your head, which is both on trend and lasts for up to 2 weeks.
Box Braids: Box braids are popular for a reason! They are created by sectioning the hair into square shapes and then braiding it. As long as you continue to care for them while styled, they can last up to 8 weeks.
Cornrows: Braid your hair flat to the scalp in straight, sectioned rows. This is such a great look that can be worn with longer and shorter hair.
Pineapple: Achieve this effortless, funky style by piling all your curls on your head and tying loosely.
Flat Twists: Split a section of hair into two, stretch it out, and then twist from the root right until your ends. A perfect style to retain moisture and looks great when taken out, too!
Rope Twists: As the name suggests, wrap two pieces around each other to create a rope style twist. Enhance this style by adding them into a ponytail, bun, or half-up half-down style.
Faux Locks: Who says only celebrities can rock this look? Awaken your star status by wrapping extensions around your braids.
Crochet Braids: This unique braiding builds off of hair that has been crowned, and extensions are then added with a needle. The great thing about these is that many other styles can be worn on crochet braids, such as rope twists and faux locs.
Wig: Sometimes, all you need is a wig to achieve a quick and flawless look. Available in a range of cuts, colors, and styles, there’s no stopping you from rocking a different look whenever you feel like it!
Maintenance Tips for Protective Styles
After achieving your perfect look, the next thing you need to do is keep it looking its best. Think about hydrating your scalp, regularly moisturizing your ends, and using a hair-strengthening oil. It’s also a good idea to sleep in a silk scarf or on a silk pillowcase to reduce frizz. With the right care, your natural hair will never look better.
Protective Styling Without Heat Damage
Make every day a special occasion and treat yourself to full, beautiful, and well-protected hair that still looks like yours, just better. So, do yourself and your hair a favor, visit Heat Free Hair and try our protective styles today.