![]() ![]() "When considering any style, the best thing to do is start with a clean, healthy scalp," she says. Whether you opt for a traditional mohawk or a temporary version of the style, Durham recommends starting with a clean canvas. Braided and puffed, the side-braided faux hawk or the classic slick-and pin are all fun and protective styling options without the commitment." DC-based celebrity hairstylist Jamal Edmonds agrees: "If you're are not quite ready to cut your hair in a mohawk, you can always add braids to the sides of the head to create that tapered silhouette." "If you aren't ready to commit to a full mohawk, pick up a soft brush and some bobby pins and get to work," says master hairstylist Rashuna Durham. Jamal Edmonds is a DC-based celebrity hairstylist, Mizani Artist, and owner of Lamaj in the City salon.Rashuna Durham is a master hairstylist, Amika Pro Educator, and owner of Shuna’s Hair Studio. ![]()
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