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Flat twists are the sister of cornrows. The only difference is that flat twists are composed of two strands, while cornrows are composed of three. The difference is a looser and more relaxed look.
Loc wearers can apply many styles to their hair. Most loc updos include some variation of twisting or braiding locs together and back. These styles can range quite a bit, with some curly and sideways ...
Often referred to as dreadlocs, locs are a long-term hairstyle. To create locs in your natural hair, you must twist one stranded portions of hair at the desired size. Twisting must be done on a ...
Originally an African style, the Mohawk is a very cool form of the afro. The hair on the sides of the head is shaved, such that what remains is a strip of afro down the middle. This style has become ...
The pompadour updo is very popular among black Americans. Creating this style is simpler than it looks. You just wrap your hair to the desired shape and pin it in place. A wide variety of shapes can ...
Most popular in the United States, the puff is an afro version of the ponytail. You create a puff in the same way that you create a ponytail, however, depending on the thickness of your hair, you may ...
A variation of the afro, a twist-out is a simple way for women with natural hair to keep their hair moisturized and curly. To prepare a twist out, you put two-stranded twists in your hair. Sizes ...