One of my favorite and quickest styles to wear is my coily puff (see pictured above--MDR and I were in Nebraska for his cousin's wedding). I try not to wear puffs too often because they can be hard on the hairline, but they sure are good in a pinch. If any other hairstyle goes wrong, I can always pull my hair back into a puff. I'll do this maybe a couple of times a week when my twistout gets puffy.
To achieve this look, I use an ouchless headband or two, bobbi pins, gel, some type of curling cream or gel, a boar bristle brush, and a scarf. Instead of the ouchless band, you can also use a smaller scarf or piece of fabric.
First, I start off with freshly washed, conditioned, and towel-dried hair. Then, I apply a leave-in conditioner and a curling cream throughout my hair. I normally use Kinky-Curly's Knot Today and Curling Custard. Next, I smooth my edges with a boar bristle brush. On the day I actually wear my puff, I smooth the edges with some gel, normally Fantasia IC Hair Polisher Styling Gel with Sparkle Lites. In this case, I was doing my hair before I went to bed, so I didn't use any gel yet.
I put my ouchless band around my neck:
Then, I double it up by taking it around my neck again:
I put the band up to my hairline:
Then I start pushing the band back:
When I get a few inches back, I put my scarf on to help keep the hair smooth:
I keep inching the band back, then I move the scarf back, keeping everything smooth...
...until I get the puff placed how I want it:
You can adjust the band so the puff is bigger or smaller. Once I get the band where I want it, I add bobbi pins all around the band to keep the band in place. I hook the pin through the band, with the open ends pointing into the middle of the puff. I also use bobbi pins to pin down any lumps outside of the puff.
I could wear the puff just like this, but I like a little more defined look. So, at this point, I add a few squirts of Kinky-Curly Spiral Spritz to the puff. Then, I take a small piece of hair, put a little more Curling Custard on the strand, and twirl the strand around my finger. Starting at the root, I wrap the strand around my pointer finger, using my thumb to smooth the hair, and while working toward the end. The motion of my finger is like I'm gesturing to say that someone is crazy. It's kind of hard to explain.
I did these a little smaller, but you can use bigger sections, too.
I keep doing this until I have coiled the whole puff. It only takes me 30-45 minutes. When my arms get tired, I brace them on the back of whatever I'm sitting on or my knee, and that helps.
I like doing my hair like this in the summer or when I'm somewhere hot because I can wear it wet and it helps keep me cool. The coils start out longer, and then shrink up as they dry and as the days go by. Here's what they look like while my hair is still wet:
Here's how they looked the next day after they had dried most of the way:
At night, I take the bobbi pins and ouchless band off and wear a scarf to bed. The next day, I add a little water, a little moisturizer, and a little gel around the edges, smooth with the boar bristle brush, and put on the ouchless band and scarf as shown above. I normally wear the scarf in the car on my way to work or wherever I'm going. By the time I get there, the hair is set and I have little waves on the edges. This style can last as long as you want it to, but I normally wear for a week or two.
I wish I could say that I came up with this technique myself, but I actually learned it from AFashionSlave on Nappturality.com. Check out her Fotki: click here (password is "nappyhair").
Another reason why I decided to go naturale: It wasn't fair! I thought about the fact that so many other races of people could just wear their hair as it grew out of the heads. I wondered why I had to permanently alter my hair and go through so much (scalp burns and broken off hair) just for it to be straight. I thought, "I should be able to wash my hair and style it without worrying about my newgrowth coming through and betraying the relaxed hair I'd worked so hard to straighten." Now, I no longer have "newgrowth," and I can work with my hair just the way it is. How liberating!
If you found anything interesting or have any questions, please leave a comment or email me at camillerorer@hotmail.com. Thanks for reading!