A "pineapple with braids" involves creating a style where braids are gathered high on the head, resembling a pineapple's crown, often using criss-cross or zig-zag parting patterns for a textured, segmented look, and can range from simple ponytails on braided hair to complex, interwoven box braid designs for a protective and stylish finish. To do it, you'll section hair (often ear-to-ear and then into smaller squares), create intricate partings with gel or wax for definition, braid the sections (sometimes adding extensions), and then bring them together at the top for the signature pineapple shape.
The pineapple hair technique is an easy and effective way of protecting curls overnight. When done correctly, hair pineappling creates a beautiful pile of curls on top of your head that resembles — you guessed it — a pineapple!
Peekaboo braids are a protective hairstyle in which colorful extensions are added to knotless braids, typically beneath the top section of hair. These hidden sections "peek" out from underneath the top layer of braids to create an unexpected pop of color.
God, through the Bible, emphasizes inner beauty, modesty, and humility over excessive outward adornment, with verses like 1 Timothy 2:9-10 and 1 Peter 3:3-4 advising against ostentatious hair braiding with gold or pearls, focusing instead on a gentle, quiet spirit and good works, though simple, practical braiding for modesty isn't inherently sinful but becomes an issue when driven by vanity or pride.
Zillions (aka Ty-Zillions or Micro-Braids) are extra small individual braids—the tiniest knotless or box braids you can get. Because they're so small, they create a super full, natural look that can last even longer than regular knotless braids. 💎 Why Clients Love Zillions: ✅ Ultra-lightweight & flexible.
What is the unicorn braid? This plait does not use any revolutionary techniques, it simply features an African braid (cornrow) which has been given this name due to its positioning. It is situated at the top of the head, where you would usually put your middle parting.
In today's episode of "Things Have Names," we have Kim Kardashian West on her Snapchat unveiling her latest hairstyle, which she calls "Bo Derek" braids.
The bible talks about dreadlocks too: Numbers 6:5 “All the days of his vow of separation, no razor shall touch his head. Until the time is completed for which he separates himself to the Lord, he shall be holy. He shall let the locks of hair of his head grow long.
When a girl sends a 🍍 (pineapple) emoji, it often signals a "complicated" relationship status, a secret code from a Snapchat trend where fruits represent relationship dynamics (prickly outside, sweet inside), but it can also mean general hospitality, fun, or even a nod to swinging culture, depending heavily on context, so check how she used it (e.g., in a profile vs. a chat) to know for sure.
Loose Bun
Unlike tight buns, a loose bun reduces tension on your scalp, preventing breakage and pulling at the roots. This style also keeps your hair out of your face and reduces friction with your pillow, which helps in maintaining your hair's natural oils and preventing dryness.
If you're looking for the best fruits to stop hair fall, include guava, papaya, banana, apples, berries, oranges, and avocados in your diet. These fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that promote scalp health, strengthen hair follicles, and reduce hair fall naturally.
The "2-inch rule" (often cited as 2.25 inches) for short hair is a quick test to see if a pixie or bob might suit your face shape: hold a pencil horizontally under your chin and a ruler vertically from your earlobe down; if the distance from the pencil to the ruler's base is less than 2.25 inches, short hair is likely flattering, while a longer measurement suggests longer styles work better for your features, according to this hairstylist and Allure.
The pineapple holds various symbolic meanings across cultures. In some cultures, the pineapple is considered a symbol of hospitality, welcome, and good luck. Its spiky exterior additionally conveys a sense of protection.
So what is going on in 1 Timothy 2:9? Let's start with the KJV. “In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array.” (“Broided” is apparently an old spelling of “braided.”) Notice the punctuation.
Similar to the blonde streak hair trend, peekaboo braids refer to box braids whereby a section of the hair is braided with extensions in a bright colour in contrast to the rest of the hair which stays a different colour.
Brazilian Butt Lift (Rumored): Many fans believe Kylie's curvier figure is a result of a Brazilian butt lift (BBL) or fat transfer, a procedure designed to enhance the shape of the buttocks.
🦄 means excitement, whimsy, and joy from girls and guys.
Both guys and girls send the unicorn emoji in texts and post it on social media to say they're feeling happy or playful.
It's a technique in which you loosen and flatten your braid to create the illusion of fullness.
The rarest hair type is generally considered Type 1A, which is extremely fine, straight, and wispy, lacking any natural bends or waves, making it difficult to hold a curl but naturally sleek and prone to oiliness. While curly hair types (Type 3 & 4) are less common globally, 1A stands out as the least voluminous and textured straight hair, often seen in people of East Asian descent, though it's considered rare across all populations due to its unique fineness.
Poetic Justice Braids (aka Janet Jackson Braids) Poetic justice braids are braids like Janet Jackson's famous jumbo braided hairstyle in the movie Poetic Justice. Before being known as poetic justice braids, people used to refer to this popular style of braids as box braids.
Evidence suggests that Afro hair braiding started with the Himba people in what is now modern-day Namibia. It's believed that across the African continent, braiding patterns were used to identify tribe, age, wealth, marital status and religion.