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The Best African Hairstyles for Women

Afro hair can be worn in many different styles. Afro hair can be styled in ways that are impossible for straight hair girls. You can have fun with your hair, whether natural, dreadlocks, or relaxed. These styles will inspire you and make you stand out from the crowd.

Relaxed Hair:

You want long hair. The shrinkage is horrible. It feels like your hair will never reach the end of your shoulders, no matter how many years pass. The length you desire is only a matter of steps. Before you apply any permanent or temporary treatment, it is essential to stretch your hair. This comprehensive guide will show you how to straighten your hair.

Here are some styles that you can do with your straight hair.

Top African Hair Styles

Fringe:

Blunt bangs are stylish and trendy and frame your face so nicely. They are only suitable for straight hair, despite how beautiful they may look. You can get them if your hair has had a permanent styling treatment.

How to Style?

This style is effortless if you already have your hair done. Apply a conditioner to your hair and then style it.

What’s this for?

Bangs can be used for any face shape, but it is essential to consider the length of your hair when getting this done.

The American term “bangs” is a shorter style that cuts straight across the forehead. In Britain, however, the style is called a fringe. The time “bangs,” which was first used in 1878, is believed to be derived from the adverbial “abruptly,” meaning “the hair is cut bang-off.”

Side Shave Curls

Shaved sides have come a long way from macho to feminine and androgynous to feminine. This trendy haircut looks great on either natural hair or treated hair. Rihanna is an inspiration and makes soft; ombre curls look incredibly glamorous.

Style Guide:

It would help if you started with straightened hair. Use a volumizing product to add shine to hair. Use a large barrel curler to style loose curls. After you are done, whack your hair to show off your freshly shaved head.

What’s this for?

This style is excellent for everyone.

Braided Bouffant

This style works well with straightened hair and hair that has been slicked out. This elegant braided halo makes you feel like a princess.

Style Guide:

Apply a conditioner to your hair, and then brush out any tangles. Next, twirl your hair to one side. Then start French braiding. You can add sections as you go. Once you are done with the braid, pin it.

What’s this for?

This style is very versatile and works well for everyone. You can add volume to your braid if you have a more prominent face.

Bee Hive

This classic style is still a favorite. This style is simple to replicate and looks great on straight hair. The best thing about it is that you can style it with accessories of any kind.

Style Guide:

Apply a conditioner to your hair, then smooth it out. Then, pull the ends up and tie them in a ponytail. Divide the ponytail into sections. To create volume, leave the bottom section untethered. Tease the remaining areas. Secure the teased sections to the base by folding them and tying a hair tie. Wrap the final passage around the bun. Smoothen the hair by rubbing the pomade between your hands. Finish by tucking it in and spraying some hairspray.

What’s this for?

This hairstyle is versatile. You can make your hair as long and as thick as you like. This hairstyle allows you to channel your inner diva.

Side-Swept Curly Bob

This style is excellent for people with shorter, straight hair. The curls look loose and messy. This hairstyle is suitable for almost any occasion.

Style Guide:

Use a volumizing spray on your hair and let it dry—style curls with a medium barrel curler. You can spray the bottom sections with a medium barrel curler for more volume. Then let the curls dry. Apply a strong-hold hairspray.

What’s this for?

This messy, short style is best for those with long faces.

Side-Swept Waves:

This simple hairstyle is easy to style. A boring ponytail can be jazzed up with side-swept, wavy hair.

Style Guide:

You will first need to use a volumizing product on your hair. Next, wash and dry it. Pull your hair up in a ponytail starting at the nape. Then curl the ends with a large barrel curler. To make the pony less structured, finger-comb it. For the bangs, stroke it upwards and bend it away. Next, comb it in a sideways motion. Spray medium-hold hairspray to hold it in place.

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