New natural hairstyles
Here are some new and trendy natural hairstyles that you might like:
For Women:
- Bantu Knots: A classic African hairstyle that's making a comeback. Bantu knots are created by sectioning the hair into small parts and twisting it into knots.
- Box Braids: A popular protective style that involves braiding the hair into small sections, creating a box-like shape.
- Twist Outs: A style that involves twisting the hair while it's damp, and then letting it dry to create a defined, curly look.
- Faux Locs: A style that mimics dreadlocks, but is created using a twisting and braiding technique.
- Goddess Braids: A style that involves braiding the hair into intricate designs, often with beads or other embellishments.
- Puff and Go: A quick and easy style that involves applying a styling product to the hair, then puffing it up into a defined shape.
- Braidless Updo: A style that involves twisting and curling the hair into a bun or ponytail without using any braids.
For Men:
- Dreadlocks: A classic style that involves twisting and braiding the hair into knots, creating a unique, textured look.
- Frohawk: A style that involves styling the hair into a mohawk-like shape, often with a frosted or curly texture.
- Pompadour: A style that involves styling the hair up and away from the face, often with a sleek, smooth texture.
- Afro: A classic style that involves embracing the natural texture of the hair, often with a defined shape and texture.
- Twist and Go: A style that involves twisting the hair into small sections, then styling it into a defined shape.
For Kids:
- Puffs: A cute and easy style that involves applying a styling product to the hair, then puffing it up into a defined shape.
- Bantu Knots: A style that's similar to the adult version, but is often created with smaller sections of hair.
- Twist Outs: A style that's similar to the adult version, but is often created with smaller sections of hair.
- Braids: A classic style that involves braiding the hair into small sections, often with beads or other embellishments.
Remember to always take good care of your hair, regardless of the style you choose. Use gentle products, avoid heat styling, and get regular trims to keep your hair healthy and looking its best!