Good hair is said to speak louder than words, and investing in one’s hair is key as the hair is the crown you never take off.
An inevitable part of a woman’s life is the need to stay beautiful, and making their hair is a vital way of achieving this. To do this, the female gender uses hair extensions, which range in colour, size, and style.
With the inflation that has characterized the Nigerian economy in recent times, a hike in the cost of products and services is seen virtually in all sectors, and the hair/fashion industry is not left out. The hike in the cost of hair extensions and the increase in the charges for hair-making has remained a constant thought in the hearts of many.
The price of hair extensions, depending on the product and size, ranges from ₦3,000 to as much as ₦13,000 and above, while making braids, which cost within ₦1,500 to ₦2,000 some years back now cost as much ₦5,000 to ₦15,000 depending on the length and style.
Either as naturalists or individuals with relaxed hair, we all seek to save money while maintaining our beauty. This article discusses hairstyles that can help you save money in no small ways regardless of your hair type.
Wigs
With the constant increase in the price of hair extensions, it is wise to get wigs in addition to your hair accessories. This saves you the cost of getting extensions from time to time and also paying so much whenever you intend on making your hair. An added advantage of wigs is that they are a versatile option for those looking to change their look or experiencing hair loss.
Twists
Whether you are a naturalist or an individual with relaxed hair, making twists is the way to go if you intend to save cost. Twists are lightweight, comfortable, and quick to install. They also don’t require much upkeep, which keeps them budget-friendly.
Packing gel
Packing gel is a hairstyle that has stayed with us through decades. If you go down memory lane, you can remember this being a constant hairstyle for graduation ceremonies in both primary and secondary schools. This hairstyle has not lost its essence, as it is still one of the most cost-effective hairstyles you can have on.
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Simple Bun/ Updos styles
For individuals with voluminous and lengthy hair, styling it into a simple bun or Updo is an effective way of cutting costs.
Note that this hairstyle works well for individuals with natural hair and requires minimal styling tools. However, individuals with relaxed hair or hair with shorter length can make use of a detachable afro puff pony at the tip of their bun to give it a great look.
Cornrows (All Back, Zig-Zag, or Side Parts)
Cornrows come in various styles and are a sure way to save money. They are a budget-friendly choice and can be made in variations like zig-zag or side parts. This hairstyle can last two to three weeks, and if you have wigs, you can wear it for a longer duration.
Natural braids
Natural braids, like twists, are a cost-effective hairstyle that takes less time, reduces salon costs, requires low maintenance, and lasts up to a month.
Short Natural Haircut
For those open to a haircut, having a haircut would not be a bad option. It requires little to no maintenance and can be styled at home. This hairstyle requires regular trims but is less costly than other hairstyles.
Overall, investing in your hair is key, but you do not need to break the bank to look stunning. Consider trying one of these cost-effective hairstyles the next time you visit the salon.