This wig is perfect for transitioners! Depending on the length of your relaxed hair and the curl pattern of your natural texture, transitioning can become increasingly challenging to maintain as your hair grows. Pure Estrogen’s DIY big chop crochet braids tutorial is a great option for transitioners for multiple reasons:
- Low price
- Low manipulation
- Try different cuts (e.g. tapered”>
- Experiment with color using hair chalk
- Gives you more time to brush up on your hair care literature and YouTube videos
- Rock a texture more similar to your curl pattern. Of course you will never be sure of your curl pattern until you sever the relaxed or heat damaged ends, but a 4a is far more similar to a 4c than a 3a.
- Gives you an idea of how your hair will look if it is prone to major shrinkage. This is important because oftentimes the main reason people transition is to avoid the drastic shock of a shorter length. Everyone’s hair grows differently; it either grows out or down and you never know until you make that cut.
What you’ll need
- Afri-Naptural Definition Braid Kanekalon Hair
- Wooden round dowels
- Latch hook
- Rubber bands
- Wig stand
- Styrofoam head
- Mesh weaving net
- Scissors
Pre-wig hair care tips
- Thoroughly cleanse your scalp with a gentle, clarifying shampoo, and follow up with a deep conditioning treatment, especially if you do not wash your hair weekly.
- Make sure your hair has completely dried before putting on the wig. You do not want to create an environment for fungus and other bacteria.
- Cornrow your hair with a rich moisturizer and/or butter to prevent brittleness that usually results in breakage.
- Remove the wig nightly or when at home to ensure that your scalp is able to breathe.