![]() ![]() Many Black women (and men!) have long mastered the protective hairstyling in one way or another, be it twists, braids, or locs. "Sweating out your hair from dancing or laying in bed for hours can cause lots of dryness and friction that leaves your hair vulnerable to damage." ![]() ![]() Whether you're busy doing at-home workouts or practicing the "Savage" choreography, "all of that activity may call for a protective hairstyle," says Ashlee Stevens, Washington D.C.-based hairstylist, and owner of Fifa Organics. But here's something you could try to master while on lockdown: cornrowing your own hair.ĭaily activities for survival already take a lot out of us. Yet, for many Americans, developing a random skill has fallen by the wayside in favor of more pressing matters such as homeschooling their kids, wiping everything down, and learning the endless new dance crazes TikTok throws at us. The resounding refrain from the internet has been that you can make it through the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders if you just pick up a new - and possibly frivolous - hobby. ![]()
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