Monday, 10 October 2016

Ways To Style Bantu Knots

Bantu Knots

These are cute knots that are not demanding to the length of your natural hair, so you can do pretty well without any extensions and attachment.

For ladies with shorter hair, you can still rock bantu knots on short hair. If you think they look too small and simple, add braided designs in between your knots to get a cool dimensional style. Let your imagination run wild with all the patterns you can create.

Unlike other hair styles the knots are fit for Fitness and won't disturb nor stop you from getting in an amazing work out. They stay right and tight through any sweaty routine.

Tired of fluffy curls? Tame them with braiding. Beginning your bantu bun with a braid is another way to get your personal touch on the popular hairstyle. Section out a chunky piece of hair and plait it from root to tips. Take that braid and create your textured knot!

If you’re looking to make a protective style that will last much longer than a few days, try bantu knots! Moreover, they can be done with extensions, too. The pleasure in this is you can go crazy by experimenting with various colors.


The Bantu buns are truly friendly to every hair texture. Furthermore, they take on a whole new glorious look on textured hair! So, if you have locks – get to knotting.

The Bantu look typically gives off an exotic air not punk, or edgy. Copy this look by adding colored hair extensions and creating the knot as usual. A pop of color instantly adds plus 100 style points to the updo.


Below is a photo of me rocking my Bantu knots. 


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