How to do bantu knots on short hair

by Joy

Bantu knots are a popular protective hairstyle that originated in Africa. They are a great way to keep your hair neat and tidy while also promoting hair growth. Bantu knots can be done on all hair types, including short hair. In this article, we will guide you on how to do Bantu knots on short hair.

What you’ll need:

  • Wide-tooth comb
  • Hairbrush
  • Moisturizing product (leave-in conditioner, curling cream, etc.)
  • Hair ties
  • Bobby pins

Step-by-step guide:

  1. Start by washing your hair with a gentle shampoo and conditioner. Short hair is prone to dryness, so make sure to use a moisturizing product.
  2. Once your hair is clean and damp, detangle it using a wide-tooth comb. You want to make sure your hair is as smooth and tangle-free as possible.
  3. Apply a moisturizing product to your hair. You can use a leave-in conditioner, curling cream, or any other product that works for your hair type. Make sure to distribute the product evenly throughout your hair.
  4. Divide your hair into sections. The number of sections will depend on the thickness and density of your hair. For short hair, you may only need to divide it into four sections.
  5. Take one section of hair and twist it tightly from the root to the end.
  6. Once the section is twisted, wrap it around itself to create a knot. Make sure to tuck the end of the hair underneath the knot so that it stays in place.
  7. Secure the knot with a hair tie or bobby pins.
  8. Repeat steps 5-7 for each section of hair until your entire head is covered in Bantu knots.
  9. Let your hair air-dry or use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer to speed up the drying process. Make sure your hair is completely dry before taking out the knots.
  10. To take out the knots, carefully unravel each one in the opposite direction that you twisted it. Do not pull the knots apart as this can cause breakage.
  11. Once all the knots are out, use a hairbrush to gently fluff out your hair and create volume.

Bantu knots are a simple and effective way to style short hair. They can be worn as a protective style for a few days or as a set for a curly or wavy look. Remember to moisturize your hair before and after doing Bantu knots to prevent dryness and breakage. With practice, you’ll be able to perfect your Bantu knot technique and rock this versatile hairstyle.

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