Growing long, healthy hair can feel like a challenge, especially if you’re struggling with breakage, thinning edges, or slow growth. But here’s the truth: the right hairstyle can make a world of difference. When you style your hair properly, you reduce tension, minimise damage, and create the ideal environment for growth.
In this post, we’ll explore 7 healthy hairstyles that not only help retain length but also promote overall hair health. If you’ve been searching for ways to protect your natural hair and see noticeable growth, these styles are perfect for you!
1. Low Manipulation Braids
Braids are a tried-and-true protective style, but not all braids work for healthy hair growth. Tight braids can pull on your scalp, damage your edges, and lead to long-term thinning. That’s why low manipulation braids are your best bet when aiming for both growth and retention.
With low manipulation braids:
- Your hair is protected from daily manipulation that causes breakage.
- The braids are done in a way that doesn’t put unnecessary tension on your scalp or hairline.
- You have an easier time retaining moisture since your hair is tucked away.
But remember, not all braids are created equal. Choose styles like knotless braids or box braids done with lightweight extensions to avoid strain on your natural hair. It’s essential to keep your braids in for no more than 6-8 weeks and take proper care of your scalp during that time by moisturizing with a light oil.
Bonus Tip: When taking down your braids, be gentle and use a detangling spray or conditioner to minimize breakage.
2. Twist Outs for Defined Curls Without Heat
A twist out is not just a beautiful natural hairstyle—it’s also a style that promotes hair health. By twisting sections of your damp hair and allowing it to dry, you get defined, stretched curls without the need for heat styling tools. Heat is a common cause of breakage and split ends, so avoiding it is key for maintaining length.
With a twist out:
- You can show off your natural curl pattern.
- You reduce shrinkage, which helps maintain your hair’s length.
- You lock in moisture by using a rich leave-in conditioner or deep conditioner before styling.
Twist-outs are ideal for someone looking to embrace their natural texture while keeping their hair moisturized and healthy. The key to a successful twist out is moisture—always start with well-conditioned hair, and use a creamy styling product to seal in hydration and prevent frizz.
Bonus Tip: To preserve your twist out for several days, sleep with a satin bonnet or pillowcase to prevent friction and tangling.
3. Loose, Low Buns for Daily Protection
Tight buns and ponytails may seem like quick fixes, but they can cause serious damage over time, especially around your hairline. Instead, opt for a loose, low bun that tucks away your ends without putting strain on your scalp.
This hairstyle is simple, easy to maintain, and perfect for:
- Protecting your ends, which are the oldest and most fragile part of your hair.
- Reducing friction and tangling, which minimizes breakage.
- Giving your scalp a break from tight pulling and tension.
By keeping your bun low and loose, you’re preventing tension on your delicate edges and allowing your hair to rest and recover. For extra protection, consider wrapping your bun with a satin scarf to avoid breakage from hair accessories.
Bonus Tip: Spritz your hair with water and a leave-in conditioner before putting it in a bun to lock in moisture and reduce dryness.
4. Bantu Knots for Stretch and Protection
Bantu knots are a fun and bold style that doubles as a protective option. By sectioning your hair and twisting it into small knots, you’re able to keep your ends protected while also stretching your curls. This is important because shrinkage can lead to tangling, which increases the risk of breakage.
When doing Bantu knots:
- Avoid twisting too tightly, as it can cause scalp tension.
- Use a light cream or oil to seal in moisture before twisting.
- Let your hair air dry fully before taking down the knots to achieve a defined, voluminous look.
Bonus Tip: Bantu knots can also create a gorgeous heatless curl set. Simply untwist them once they’re dry for beautifully defined curls that are free from heat damage.
5. Pineapple Method for Preserving Curls
Your nighttime routine plays a crucial role in achieving your hair goals, and the pineapple method is one of the best ways to protect your curls while you sleep. Here’s how it works: gather your hair into a loose, high ponytail on the top of your head before bed. This keeps your curls from getting squished and tangled overnight.
With the pineapple method:
- You protect your curls from friction, which reduces breakage and frizz.
- You preserve your hairstyle for several days, reducing the need for daily manipulation.
- You prevent split ends by keeping your ends tucked away.
Bonus Tip: Pair the pineapple method with a satin bonnet or pillowcase to protect your hair from rough fabrics that can cause dryness.
6. Flat Twists for Low-Tension Styling
For a style that’s both protective and chic, flat twists are an excellent option. Similar to cornrows but with less tension, flat twists involve twisting sections of hair close to the scalp. This style is perfect if you want to protect your hair while giving it a break from heat and harsh styling tools.
With flat twists:
- Your hair is tucked away, reducing daily wear and tear.
- You can create beautiful, defined waves when you take down the twists.
- You minimize tension on your scalp, reducing the risk of thinning edges.
Bonus Tip: Make sure to apply a light oil or moisturizing cream before twisting to keep your hair hydrated.
Protect Your Hair and Watch It Grow!
One of the secrets to long, healthy hair lies within the right protective styles. Whether you’re wearing low-tension braids, twist-outs, or flat twists, these styles will help protect your hair, lock in moisture, and retain length.
The key is to avoid over-manipulation, keep your hair hydrated, and be consistent with your hair care routine.
Are you ready to give your hair the care it deserves? Head over to the African Naturalistas online store and get our Styling Made Easy set, designed to moisturize and protect your hair while helping you achieve your length goals. Start your hair growth journey today with the right products and watch your hair thrive!
Thanks. Very informative I’m on a journey of regrowing my edges, i didn’t know I could do braids. Thanks
We’re so happy you found the article informative! Yes, braids can be done safely when done right, especially with proper care and tension control. But if you are already having traction alopecia. It will be a better idea to give braids a break for now and focus on other protective styles