This protective style updo was super easy!!
I sectioned my hair into 3 sections from left to right.
The largest section is in the back. I rolled the back from right to left and secured with pins along the way. When I got to the end, I twirled it into a Bantu Knot and then secured it with a pin.
The middle (crown) section has less hair then the back. I did the exact same thing that I did to the back. I rolled the back from right to left and secured with pins along the way. When I got to the end, I twirled it into a Bantu Knot and then secured it with a pin.
The front section has the least amount of hair. I did the exact same thing that I did to the back and middle. I rolled the back from right to left and secured with pins along the way. When I got to the end, I twirled it into a Bantu Knot and then secured it with a pin.
To conceal my Bantu Knots and glam up the style I added my H&M flowers
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Jenell Stewart, formally known as BlakIzBeautyful is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Kinky Curly Coily Me. Jenell has a MS in special education and dedicates her time to educating and uplifting women with kinky, curly, coily hair. She big chopped on March 26, 2010 and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.
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