Scary Spice Half Up Double Buns
Although our childhood heroes, the Spice Girls, unfortunately stopped singing, their style still inspires us.
Scary Spice showed us how half-up dual buns can make natural curls look cute for afro-textured hair.
Children’s Natural Hairstyles with Ponytail and Braid
Not sure what to choose for your little girl from a heavy ponytail or braids? For a distinctive natural hairstyle, mix these adorable thoughts.
Start with a braided goddess to the side and proceed for the second half with a elevated ponytail.
Style the front of her child hair for a chic contact.
Accessory twists
Half up top knots are one of the sweetest hairstyles of any hair texture.
However, before tying up half up, you can style your beautifully dense natural hair into twisted braids.
Add some accessories to the color of your decision, such as beads. To complete the look, don’t forget to smile!
Half Up Half Down Natural Black Hairstyles
If you really want to maintain stuff all-natural, skip the braids and just go half down the top knot for a nice half.
Make sure you comb sleekly to the top of the first half and enable your curls to flow freely in the back.
Flat Twist Out Curls
For females who want to improve their natural hair, the concept of flat twisting curls is a life saver.
To complement the look, we suggest having a stylish haircut, like this layered pixie haircut.
Big Puff and Braid Swirling
Instead of a ponytail, you can also combine a goddess braid with a big and beautiful puff.
Start braiding in the front, close to your hairline, and go into your puffy ponytail to the side.
For some afro glam, fluff up the back portion as much as you can.
Feed-in Braided Natural Hairstyles
The beauty of feed-in braids is to add dynamism to your all-around hairstyle.
If you want a fancy attitude to your natural hairstyle, mix in a zigzag motion two feed-in braids and finish it off in a small puffy bun.
Alternatively, proceed in a comparable fashion with a braided bun.
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