Top 5 Hairstyles For Black Girl Hair

Staying abreast of the latest hair trends can be challenging for parents juggling carpooling duties, afternoon pick-up duties, and extracurricular activities – yet, as parents, we want our kids to always look their best! So we must do all we can to ensure their looks remain on point!

Puffy Ponytail

Consider this plushy ponytail with curled ends for a stylish but subtle puff. It will accentuate your natural highlights and look gorgeous. This style works beautifully with crotchet braids, extension twists, or natural hair dyed in different colors. It will surely stand out at any event! Add a bang for an added dramatic effect.

Cornrows

Cornrows are an artful style that can look both fun and sophisticated at the same time. Plus, this hairstyle requires minimal upkeep – perfect for anyone! Lemonade braids – or small cornrows – take longer to create than more oversized cornrows but remain easy to manage, lasting weeks and making for an excellent protective style for little girls.

Micro Braids

Your daughter should keep up with trends while still protecting and nurturing her hair by regularly switching up the color of her braids. This blonde hairstyle will ensure she stands out. Pair it with a side ponytail or half a knot for an elegant finish.

Straight Hair

Black hair looks beautiful when styled into straight styles that have an edge, such as the slicked back side part bob for those with long natural locks. Another excellent option is a pointed neck short weave style, ideal for those seeking the pixie cut look without going too fast. The classic layered pixie works wonderfully for black women with medium-length hair. It creates a timeless, effortlessly beautiful style using natural, relaxed locks or weaves.

Dreadlocks

Black girls of all types can sport dreadlocks. Curly or kinky locks already possess tightly coiling ringlets that make forming waves simpler than straighter hair, which needs to be twisted and manipulated into waves. Dreadlocks were made fashionable by Rastafari movement members such as Bob Marley in the ’70s, becoming part of popular culture through this form of protection. Although associated with a controversial religion, these stylish protective styles remain fashionable and chic. If full dreadlocks are too complicated, why not try this elegant, choppy cut with side bangs? Its timeless appeal will work on different lengths.

Bandana Hairstyle

This hairdo could be perfect if you have curly hair and want a boho-inspired style. Pin up some of your coils in a low ponytail and tie it with a bandana – adding color will only enhance its beauty! This hairstyle is another beautiful look for black girls with short curly locks and short lines of natural curls. The lineup buzzcut with the half-moon part looks striking and gives it a distinct aesthetic; additionally, this look works exceptionally well for oval and diamond face shapes.

Braided Hairstyle

Braided hairstyles can be both glamorous and romantic. Plus, adding color can add an eye-catching element; try this deep wine hue for an eye-catching style!

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