Afro is defined as a naturally thick hair, most black people grow it naturally without using chemicals on their hair.
This hair is referenced to be a crown for black people who embrace and grow it naturally, although it is known to be a crown, maintaining and styling often makes it difficult for most women.
Perhaps before we look into hairstyles we can take a look at easy ways how to maintain it, According to The South African you can follow this simple routine:
- Wash your hair at least once a week, water is your best friend.
- Use a conditioner to prevent knots, specifically made for natural hair .
- Look for oil treatment thats specifically made for afro hair, this will help with dryness, keep it glossy and hydrated.
Looks you can do on your afro:
We have seen international actress, Thuso Mbedu, rocking her afro many ways, however, she looks exceptionally beautiful rocking the short afro haircut. A hairstyle you can do and that works all around the year.
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Accessories – Playful ways to style your afro can sometimes be the use of accessories ,for example , beads, headbands and scarfs depending on your personality. for instance look at how Nomzamo Mbatha styles her afro using beads.
Clean hair bun – an easy way to style your hair on the go!
Bantu knots – An old hairstyle that is suitable for any occasion. Rapper & Tv personality Boity Thulo, looked stunning on her bantu knots.
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Events hair – For special occassions such as weddings, traditional events and keeping it classy. This hairstyle does it for formal wear.
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Natural afro hairstyles are cost effective and you can change them anytime you please.
Also see:Quick ways to revamp your old braids