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Tips and techniques for afro care and styling. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.
There are 13 videos in this series:

Tools and afro products for styling hair. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

How to distribute styling cream to create an afro. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Parting hair for afros. Learn how to style and groom a fake afro in this free video.

How to isolate one inch squares in afros. Learn how to style and groom a fake afro in this free video.

Setting hairpins in an afro. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Use small rubberbands to secure hairpins in an afro. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Using foil to style and wrap afro hair. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Brick layering techniques for styling afros. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Everything you need to know about foils for styling hair. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Take hair styling foil out of sectioned off parts. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Putting hairspray on to style an afro. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Afro brushing tips. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

Touching up an afro. Learn how to style and groom an afro in this free video.

An afro, sometimes called a "natural" or shortened to "fro", is a hairstyle in which the hair extends out from the head like a halo, cloud or ball. This may or may not include wearing such afros long, to several times the diameter of the head. An afro requires very curly hair, and is often styled with an afro pick. The afro pick is an adaptation of a traditional African grooming instrument, which is essentially a narrow comb with long, widely spaced teeth. Similarly, added volume can be achieved using an afro pick in combination with the heat from a hand-held hair dryer. The effect is called a blowout afro.
One important thing to remember about afros is that they require a lot of effort to style and maintain. However, with a few tips on grooming and styling techniques, it doesn't have to be as hard as it looks. In this free video, a hairdresser will teach you everything you need to know about styling afros, from products and creams to foils and hairspray. You'll also learn a number of techniques, including how to part afros, how to wrap hair in foil, and how to use hairpins in afros. With a little time and finesse, you can have an afro as soon as possible!
Sunnie Brook Sunnie Brook is a National Color Educator for John Paul Mitchell Systems and owner of REVEAL salon in San Luis Obispo, CA. After ten years as a hairdresser, she is passionate about giving back to the industry and helping the next generation of stylists to succeed. Sunnie Brook regularly travels the country educating at shows and conventions while enjoying the opportunity to work with the best professionals in her field.dkdk
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