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By Jemimah Chungu 

Protective hairstyles are highly recommend for afro hair. This is because. Majority of protective hairstyles for afro hair are also has exclusive to afro hair. The curative Threaded hair protective hairstyle is one of the common and widely styled protective hairstyle for afro hair.

Threaded hair however does not get the Deserved recognition or credits in informative internet materials. Threaded hair is among one of the many long existing hairstyles. The most popular and trendy ones nowadays in blogs, vlogs, Threads Marketers, brands and other internet publications include; Cornrows Bantu Knots Braids Faux Locs Among others.

This Affric culture hair style is however emerging into fashionable Trend hairstyle alike faux Locs. It is being embraced and of course evolving to new styles. However it never runs old in styling as it is commonly styled as and for protecting hair.

Threaded hair is a spikey is looking hairdo styled by Literally Threading of hair. It is styled by separating a section of portion hair and then tying the bottom tight enough using a thread/ cotton. The thread is rolled tightly on the tight separated portion of the hair until the tip. The whole process is repeated until the whole head/ until hair is threaded to an outlook of a “spikey” hair do. Hair products can be added during the whole process or after the entire head/ hair is threaded

This hairstyle helps with easy scalping of hair with hair products, it helps to stretch hair and strengthen hair. It is Also Commonly used to prevent and remove knots, breakage and avoid shrinkage whilst generally promoting hair growth. Threaded hair is a common in many African countries (among many African women). It also recommended and done by all age groups; babies, adolescents and adults.

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