phyl73
Well-Known Member
I just cut off all of my permed ends in January and wore my natural hair out for about a week or two before I got a sew-in. It's cold here and wash and gos were a no-no! Since I've been in this sew-in, I've been thinking of styles I want to try when I take it down in April, well more like the middle or end of March.
I want a fro hawk. Can anyone help a sista out? I'm going to try it, but don't want to spend the entire day doing it. I was thinking I'd get it braided up on the sides and have the top out. How would they keep the braids in so that I can achieve this look. The last picture in my siggy is the length now. It might be a 1 1/2 longer since that pic, but it's natural so you can't really tell. The front top of my hair is alot straighter than the back and bottom. Just thought I'd throw that in there in case it would have an effect on the outcome of the style.
Thanks in advance ladies!
I want a fro hawk. Can anyone help a sista out? I'm going to try it, but don't want to spend the entire day doing it. I was thinking I'd get it braided up on the sides and have the top out. How would they keep the braids in so that I can achieve this look. The last picture in my siggy is the length now. It might be a 1 1/2 longer since that pic, but it's natural so you can't really tell. The front top of my hair is alot straighter than the back and bottom. Just thought I'd throw that in there in case it would have an effect on the outcome of the style.
Thanks in advance ladies!

Incidentally, side combs are such a useful tool for 'fro hawk. You can use them for a quick do without cornrows. Just comb out an afro, smooth the sides up and back, insert combs as needed. Bingo!
his hair is much shorter, tho- i just braided the sides down and picked out the fro in the mornings- he LOVED this hair style...you could do smaller braids on the side in a nice pattern or something and the top would be a BIG frohawk...