Afro Hairstyles for Women That Will Inspire You to Go Natural
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Sherri Saum’s Curly Bob
Sherri Saum smiles showing off her effortless-looking shoulder-length bob with loose curls that create a full, fabulous frame for her face. Don’t be afraid to separate the curls and backcomb them closer to the roots to get the same amount of volume.
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Sophina Brown’s Slicked Finger Coils
Rock out like Sophina Brown with her hair styled in finger coils and a mid-section elevated by bobby pins. Smooth out those baby hairs with a gel or hair mousse on a clean toothbrush and comb back the front part of your hair.
Also, keep in mind that the smaller the coils – the longer they will last.
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Tanika Ray’s Bias Cut
The bias uneven cut with shorter parts in the front helps keep a casual look that can show off any highlights and draw attention to your jewelry.
Moreover, keeping your hair long like Tanika’s allows for experimentation with styles and products and requires less manipulation with your curls, decreasing heat damage.
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Yvette Nicole Brown’s Messy Updo
If you are running short on time but looking to get an elegant look, just put your naturally curly hair up. Instead of using a hair tie, you could use hair clips or even bobby pins to make your ponytail pointed up through the day. Using some volume spray for the length will add an elevated air look to your hair.
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Brandi Nicole Feemster’s Teeny Weeny Afro
There a lot of actresses who are known for rocking their teeny weeny afro, but if you also have a messy curl pattern that grows upwards ask your stylist to keep the sides shorter and grow the back and top parts of your hair. Having the right cut such a beautiful look that shows off your facial features can be achieved with just a dot of hair mousse.
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