9 Powerful Afrocentric Hairstyles For Black Women

Afro Puffs

Create whimsical Afro puffs by defining curls with a curl-defining product. Carefully comb hair into separate sections for the ultimate look.

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Fro Hawk

Create whimsical Afro puffs by defining curls with a curl-defining product. Carefully comb hair into separate sections for the ultimate look.

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Twists

Twists, a classic afro style, suit any hair type. Simply twist two strands together for a rope-like texture. Versatile, they can be short or long, offering a break from heat styling and serving as a protective style for hair growth.

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Braid Out

Achieve a fun and flirty braid out hairstyle by braiding wet hair into small sections and untangling once dry. Start with washed hair and apply leave-in conditioner.

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TWA (Teeny Weeny Afro)

The TWA hairstyle is for those embracing their natural hair at less than 2 inches. Styled with gentle waves and defined texture, it's low-maintenance and perfect for beginners on their natural hair journey.

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Fade with Afro

The fade with afro blends a classic fade cut on the sides and back with a natural curly afro on top. It's a stylish, modern look suitable for any setting, casual or formal.

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Dreadlocks

Achieve the classic locs hairstyle by sectioning hair and twisting each section from root to tip. Use a twisting product to hold the style. Maintain by retwisting every 4-6 weeks.

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Curly Fro

The "Curly Fro" is a timeless hairstyle for those with naturally curly hair. Cut short into an afro, it showcases big, voluminous curls.

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Braided Updo

In this look, your hair is arranged into separate braids that are fastened and shaped into a range of updo looks, like a twist or a bun.

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