Close Menu
Showbiz Now Magazine
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn TikTok
    Showbiz Now Magazine
    • Home
    • Celebrity News
    • Books
    • Film
    • Television
    • Music
    • Fashion & Style
    • Horror News
    • Cover Story
    • Contact
      • About us
      • Amazon Disclaimer
      • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    Showbiz Now Magazine
    Home»Fashion & Style»Texture Talk: How to Care For Protective Hairstyles This Winter
    Fashion & Style

    Texture Talk: How to Care For Protective Hairstyles This Winter

    AdminBy AdminOctober 22, 20226 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp
    Photography courtesy of Getty Images. Graphic by Kayleen Dicuangco

    Welcome to Texture Talk, a column that deep dives into the dynamic world of curly hair, from crowns of curls that are free flowing to strands that are tucked away in a protective style.

    By
    Lauren Knowles

    Date October 21, 2022



    Facebook



    Twitter

    Whether you’re looking to grow your curls out or cut down on daily styling, protective styles that incorporate extensions are tried-and-true methods for preserving natural hair by shielding strands from everyday stresses like over-manipulation and the environment. (Note: Cold weather can be especially brutal on textured hair, which is already drier and prone to breakage.) Be it box braids, twists, faux locs or weaves that tuck your own curls away for weeks on end, your prep and maintenance routines are just as important as the protective style you choose. Read on for top tips and holy-grail products from two local natural-hair specialists.

    How to prep your hair for a protective style

    For optimal results, before a protective style is installed, curls should be cleansed, deep-conditioned and moisturized. “You want to address any dryness or itchiness in the scalp before your stylist does a protective style,” says Clara Amaguru, owner of Alara Hair Solutions in Burnaby, B.C. Begin with a clarifying shampoo followed by a moisturizing shampoo. Curls should then be coated with a hydrating deep conditioner and allowed to sit for 20 to 30 minutes — ideally under low heat to really “bake in” the moisture — before being rinsed out. “When you add heat, the cuticle of the hair opens up a bit, which allows the emollients and proteins to penetrate deeper,” says Brian Phillips, owner of worldSALON in Toronto.

    He recommends being diligent about incorporating a good cleansing and conditioning routine well in advance of your salon appointment, before your hair is wrapped up and not easily accessible. Clean hair should then be stretched from root to tip — especially when it comes to tighter coils — with a blow-drying brush or wide-toothed comb attachment to make the braiding process that follows more manageable and to avoid tugging. Pre-stretching also helps eliminate fly- aways during plaiting and prevents frizz down the line, says Amaguru.

    Tips for maintaining your style

    “Maintenance is a big part of a protective style,” notes Amaguru. “If you don’t maintain your style, it won’t be protective anymore; instead, it will be damaging.” For sleeping, opt for a large frizz-reducing silk bonnet or scarf that can hold all of your faux hair.

    “Moving around on a pillow all night wreaks havoc on protective styles,” says Phillips. And because extensions are susceptible to picking up lint, Amaguru warns against cotton. “I always keep my hair wrapped in silk until after I put my clothes on to minimize any rubbing or lint transfer,” she explains. Should you come across frizz at the root, reach for an edge tamer to keep hairs up top in check. There is great versatility in protective-styling ’dos, but be wary of excessive pulling or tension. “It eliminates the positive effects of protective styling,” notes Amaguru. “You want to minimize tension in and around the hairline because that’s the weakest part of your hair.”

    Photography courtesy of Getty Images. Graphic by Kayleen Dicuangco

    The importance of scalp care

    Good scalp care is key once your protective style has been installed, but skip the dry shampoos, says Phillips. “They give you that blast of something quick that feels good, but they don’t actually remove pollution residue and buildup.” While you should maintain weekly washing, a showerless cleanser designed specifically to detoxify the scalp is a good alternative. You can use a damp washcloth at the roots to pat the scalp clean or, as Phillips does to maintain his own locs, a damp shaving brush to gently scrub away buildup without creating a lot of frizz. Amaguru recommends using a light hair oil — look for formulations with ingredients like witch hazel, tea tree and vitamin E — post-cleanse to combat any winter dryness, irritation or itchiness you may experience.

    What to expect when you remove your protective style

    The recommended length of time to wear protective styles varies. Amaguru suggests one to two weeks for flat styles like cornrows, three to 10 weeks for braids and twists and eight weeks for weaves.

    When you remove them, expect to find ample shedding (“normal shedding is 50 to 100 hairs a day, so imagine how much you’ll have lost after three weeks — up to 2,100 hairs,” shares Phillips), and follow up with a split-end trim as necessary to ensure that all your new growth isn’t in vain. “Hair strands are like a wishbone: They will continue to split right to your scalp if you let them,” explains Phillips. Lastly, get ready to reap the benefits of all this attention. “If you’ve been taking care of your scalp and oiling it, your hair should look fuller, more luxurious and healthier,” he says.

    Below, discover five pro-recommended products for taking care of protective hairstyles.

    Noggin Oil

    Skip the shower with Brian Phillips’ non-toxic cleansing Noggin Oil WASH spray. “Your whole head feels lighter after use as if you’ve washed your hair,” says Phillips.

    Buy Now

    Adwoa Beauty

    Baomint Deep Conditioning Treatment

    ($51, Sephora)

    Pre-appointment, prep your hair weekly with a penetrative deep conditioner under heat to lock in moisture before tucking it into your protective style.

    Buy Now

    Pattern by Tracee Ellis Ross

    Touch up frizziness at the scalp, smooth stray baby hairs and protect against breakage with this five-star paste.

    Buy Now

    Design Essentials

    To address itching and tension pains, Clara Amaguru recommends this soothing aloe and tea tree oil scalp and skincare treatment.

    Buy Now

    kitsch

    Satin Sleep XL Adjustable Bonnet XL Satin Bonnet

    ($30, mykitsch.com)

    Sleep peacefully and frizz-free with an extra large bonnet that will hold all of your hair overnight.

    Buy Now

    Check out our Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver curly hair salon guides.

    This article first appeared in FASHION’s November issue. Find out more here.



    Facebook



    Twitter

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Dress Code: Bottega | FashionBeans

    August 31, 2025

    EVERYDAY CARRY: Forme | FashionBeans

    August 31, 2025

    How To Pick The Best Hairstyle For Your Hair Type

    August 30, 2025

    8 Types of Joggers For Men – Combine Comfort & Style in 2025

    August 30, 2025

    12 Best EDC Essentials For Men – Our Top List For 2025

    August 29, 2025

    6 Best Jeans For Men With No Butt In 2025

    August 29, 2025

    Popular Posts

    Book Riot’s Deals of the Day for May 11, 2025

    Books

    Kristi Noem Warns of Possible Civil War Amid Border Standoff

    Television

    Twisters Super Bowl Trailer Has Glenn Powell Chasing A Pair Of Tornados

    Film

    10 Cozy Fantasy Books Like Legends and Lattes

    Books

    The Hunting Party Season 1 Episode 2 Spoilers: Bex’s Alliances are Tested

    Television

    Book Riot’s YA Deals of the Day: November 25, 2023

    Books

    FX’s Alien TV Series from Noah Hawley Adds to Cast

    Horror News

    Categories
    • Books (2,176)
    • Celebrity News (2,886)
    • Cover Story (12)
    • Events (29)
    • Fashion & Style (2,274)
    • Film (2,430)
    • Horror News (2,809)
    • Interviews (77)
    • Music (4,197)
    • News (43)
    • Television (1,786)
    • Uncategorized (1)

    Archives

    HIghlights
    Fashion & Style

    Meet Angie Hunt, the Winner of the Next in Beauty Talent Search

    Fashion & Style By Admin

    ((el, msg) => { const ask = () => el.contentWindow.postMessage(msg, ‘*’) addEventListener(‘message’, e => e.data.replyTo…

    Kevin Federline’s Lawyer Reveals Britney Spears Reconnected With Sons

    August 11, 2023

    Drug Dealer Accepts Plea Deal With 17 Years Prison Time in Mac Miller’s OD Death

    October 27, 2021

    ‘The Sandman’ Ending After Two Seasons at Netflix

    February 2, 2025
    Categories
    • Books (2,176)
    • Celebrity News (2,886)
    • Cover Story (12)
    • Events (29)
    • Fashion & Style (2,274)
    • Film (2,430)
    • Horror News (2,809)
    • Interviews (77)
    • Music (4,197)
    • News (43)
    • Television (1,786)
    • Uncategorized (1)
    HORROR
    • Battle Relentless Hordes in Gothic Reverse Bullet Hell Title ‘Midnight Horde’ [Trailer]Battle Relentless Hordes in Gothic Reverse Bullet Hell Title ‘Midnight Horde’ [Trailer]
    • Revisiting the Disturbing ‘King of the Hill’ EpisodeRevisiting the Disturbing ‘King of the Hill’ Episode
    • ‘The Descent’ Prequel? Neil Marshall Floats the Idea of Returning to Monster-Infested Caves‘The Descent’ Prequel? Neil Marshall Floats the Idea of Returning to Monster-Infested Caves
    • ‘Mortal Kombat II’ Release Date Moves from October 2025 to May 2026 With New Poster‘Mortal Kombat II’ Release Date Moves from October 2025 to May 2026 With New Poster
    USEFUL LINKS
    • Contact us
    • About us
    • Amazon Disclaimer
    • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn Reddit TikTok
    © 2025 Showbiz Now Magazine. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.