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Inspiring Natural Hairstyles for Short Hair

African women often encounter many surprises and troubles with their natural hair. It’s either difficult to style or lacks length for versatile impressive hairstyles you can see there on Internet. The other problem is when your hair is getting extremely dry and brittle due to experiments with styling products and styling procedures. Sometimes the only way out in such cases is to have a short haircut and wait for the new healthy growth. Meanwhile the other puzzle that emerges is how to style your short natural hair so that it looks decent. Don’t worry, there are many fantastic stylish hairstyles for your short hair, which we will be featuring throughout the year.


Your Options in Natural Hairstyles for Short Hair

  • Protective updos. They do not only look very stately, they also protect the delicate structure of your hair from the elements and loss of moisture.

  • Twists. These take any extra volume under control and look fancy whether you wear them loose or in elegant updos.

  • Puffs. A puff is a substitute for a common bun, so loved by African American ladies. When you also introduce twists or elements of braiding into your puff hairstyles, you have all chances to come up with something truly exquisite and eye-catching.

  • Mohawks and Fauxhawks. Never going out of fashion, these hairstyles are perfect for black women who are open to bold solutions and extravagant haircuts.

  • Finger coils. If you are searching for hairstyles which make a stake on outstanding textures, finger coils are an excellent idea.








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