If you’re currently in the process of transitioning your hair to its natural locks, you already know it can be challenging. The ends are straight while the ends are curly, which can look awkward depending how you wear it. Luckily, there are several cute hairstyles that you can do in order to look great while transitioning your hair. The Shade Room goes over the top transitioning hairstyles for black women to keep you looking great.
One way to get through your transitioning stage is getting more familiar with hair accessories – and you can’t go wrong with a hair wrap! A hair wrap takes minimal effort but creates a stunning look all the same. There are several ways you can tie your hair wrap to create different looks each time. You can opt for a twisted knot on the front-top section of your head or create a headband with your hair wrap, for example.
A fake ponytail is another simple hairstyle that is perfect for transitioning hair. If you can brush your hair until it becomes sleek, a straight ponytail will blend in well. If your roots still have a curly texture after brushing it out, a curly ponytail will look more natural.
Wigs can be your best friend when you’re in the process of transitioning your hair. A wig that is 100% human hair will look high-quality and gives you the chance to play with different hair colors and textures. Want to rock a rock a blonde, straight look one day and a curly, red look the next? A wig is a way to get the best of both worlds. Another bonus? A wig will protect your hair from breakage as it grows.
Another great transitioning hairstyle that keeps your hair looking great and prevents breakage is two-strand twists. Two-strand twists are styled when your hair is wet using a curl cream or foam. This is a great hairstyle that lasts a few days. You can leave it twisted once it dries and can be unraveled to rock a curly look that can last a couple of days.
Have an active lifestyle? Box braids are low maintenance and the style won’t get messed up from a long run or gym session. Creating this hairstyle is not as simple as others we mentioned, so you’ll probably want to get your box braids done professionally at the hair salon. Keep in mind, it’s important to keep your scalp clean and moisturized to keep your hair protected and you style looking fresh.
Flexi-rod sets help you seamlessly bend your curly roots and straighter end pieces. They’re also super easy to style too! You can use wet sets in a variety of sizes, allowing you to choose the style of cur you want. You’ll want to put the flexi-rod sets in when your hair is wet and has mousse or curl cream in it. Then, wait a few hours and take the flexi-rods down and separate curls for a beautiful, classic look.
As someone who’s transitioning to natural hair, you’re probably familiar with throwing your hair up in a bun many days. But, a bun doesn’t have to be boring. A sleek top knot is elegant, high-fashion, and a great way to blend your straight hair pieces with your natural texture.
Last but not least: bantu knots. Bantu knots work on both long and short hair and blend your hair texture as you transition to natural hair. It’s another great style for those with busy lifestyles too. Once you style your hair, you can keep your bantu knots in for up to two weeks.
Faux locs gives you the look of locs without having to make the commitment! However, this style requires strict maintenance of your hair so you don’t damage it. For one, make sure you properly moisturize your hair and seal that moisture in before putting in your faux locs. Then, you must style your hair so it is strong enough to hold the locs. We recommend styling your hair into two twist strands.
Now that you are more familiar with transition-friendly hair styles, you won’t have to worry about awkward looking hair or wearing the same style every day. While the transition to natural hair can feel like it takes a long time, we hope you have fun along the way with these styles!