Showing posts with label Afro Hairstyles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afro Hairstyles. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

Short Afro Hairstyles

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Afro hairstyles are part of the Afro-American hair fashion and enjoy great popularity as an exotic trend hairstyles. Known as the Afro hair styles are the so-called curls, the curls. They are usually lured spiral.
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Afro hairstyles include small curls or texture which can be seen in the style and the hair often is coarse and will stick straight out from the head. Through these styles which are created from various cutting techniques, the length of the hair can vary.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Afro Hairstyles for Women

African women are known for their chic hairstyles. Though Afro hair looks great, they are not the most easiest to manage because of the texture of their hair. While earlier black hairstyles was all about straightening their natural hair, the rules of modern glamor are being refreshed and reinvented. From pop diva Beyonce to Halle Berry, for Afro hairstyles for women, wash and wear looks are becoming increasingly popular with natural wave and texture enjoyed rather than ignored. That is why in recent years more Afro-American women prefer to wear their hair in natural state rather than altering it with chemicals and heat. Like most women, Afro-American women choose hairstyles based on convenience, fashion and manageability.

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Afro Hairstyles

Afro hairstyle are popular black hairstyles, which give a cool relaxed and a little funky look. Afro is the natural way of wearing hair, which allows the short tight curls to surround the hair like a cloud of hair. The style can vary according to the individual's choice. Here are some cool ideas of various Afro hair styles.

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Monday, April 5, 2010

Black Mens Short Afro Hairstyles for 2010

Black Mens Short Afro Hairstyles for 2010

Afro Hairstyles often represents the natural hairstyle but some people do need a bit of help in achieving the tight curls that are necessary in order to have a successful afro. Bellow are some pictures of the Afro-American Hairstyles for men.

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Black Mens Afro Hair Styles for 2010

Monday, January 18, 2010

Black Women Hairstyles Fashion

There are so many techniques for black hairstyles today. Short, long, in braids, or with a weave, your hair has its own unique style, and it’s your greatest accessory. The best black hair styles are designed to take advantage of black hair’s unique characteristics. Black hair is more fragile than most, requiring tender, loving care. The follicles and hair shaft are tightly curved, creating a naturally curly or kinky texture. With less oil production, black hair also tends to become dry and easily knotted.

There are the increasingly popular twists, braids, weaves, cornrows and dreads that celebrate cultural styles and natural black hair textures which have the added benefit of being much easier to maintain. If you are transitioning to a natural hair style from a chemical treated look, consider a straw set.

In a straw set, you use drinking straws or small perm rollers to wrap your hair in ringlets. Cornrow braiding, glues used to apply extensions, use of hair relaxers and other popular services may lead to hair and scalp problems. For women who favor Afros for a natural look, use of a pick to lift hair at its bushiest spots can cause damage.

Some stylists use the term natural hair to refer only to Afros, others use the term for any hair style without chemical treatment, including Afros, updos and all types of braids. Women who regularly use a hot comb to relax their hair may suffer progressive, irreversible hair loss, beginning at the crown and spreading across the entire head.

The different types of braided black hair styles available are nearly limitless. Cornrows are small, tight plaits, close to the scalp; locks or locs are small coils that grow into larger twisted coils. Twists are similar: groups of hair strands are twisted into soft plaits that drape. A lubricant, such as Aveda Humectant Pomade, is usually used for the twist.

Make sure you find someone you trust and that they understand the style you are going for. Hot curlers, hot combs, and color can all damage your hair and using more than one of these can make the problems exponentially worse. Since straightening your hair removes elasticity from the hair shafts, the straighter your hair is, the more fragile it will become.

Black Hairstyle Tips
1. Start by shampooing and conditioning your hair and then saturate it with a high quality hair setting lotion.
2. Part you hair into 1/4 to 1/2 inch sections and place end papers on the ends of your hair.
3. Roll your hair onto each straw and then secure them using hair pins.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 until you have completed your entire head.
5. Dry your hair under a hair dryer.
6. Remove the straws and separate each curl using your fingers.

Black hair styles
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Black Women Hairstyles Fashion

There are so many techniques for black hairstyles today. Short, long, in braids, or with a weave, your hair has its own unique style, and it’s your greatest accessory. The best black hair styles are designed to take advantage of black hair’s unique characteristics. Black hair is more fragile than most, requiring tender, loving care. The follicles and hair shaft are tightly curved, creating a naturally curly or kinky texture. With less oil production, black hair also tends to become dry and easily knotted.

There are the increasingly popular twists, braids, weaves, cornrows and dreads that celebrate cultural styles and natural black hair textures which have the added benefit of being much easier to maintain. If you are transitioning to a natural hair style from a chemical treated look, consider a straw set.

In a straw set, you use drinking straws or small perm rollers to wrap your hair in ringlets. Cornrow braiding, glues used to apply extensions, use of hair relaxers and other popular services may lead to hair and scalp problems. For women who favor Afros for a natural look, use of a pick to lift hair at its bushiest spots can cause damage.

Some stylists use the term natural hair to refer only to Afros, others use the term for any hair style without chemical treatment, including Afros, updos and all types of braids. Women who regularly use a hot comb to relax their hair may suffer progressive, irreversible hair loss, beginning at the crown and spreading across the entire head.

The different types of braided black hair styles available are nearly limitless. Cornrows are small, tight plaits, close to the scalp; locks or locs are small coils that grow into larger twisted coils. Twists are similar: groups of hair strands are twisted into soft plaits that drape. A lubricant, such as Aveda Humectant Pomade, is usually used for the twist.

Make sure you find someone you trust and that they understand the style you are going for. Hot curlers, hot combs, and color can all damage your hair and using more than one of these can make the problems exponentially worse. Since straightening your hair removes elasticity from the hair shafts, the straighter your hair is, the more fragile it will become.

Black Hairstyle Tips
1. Start by shampooing and conditioning your hair and then saturate it with a high quality hair setting lotion.
2. Part you hair into 1/4 to 1/2 inch sections and place end papers on the ends of your hair.
3. Roll your hair onto each straw and then secure them using hair pins.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 until you have completed your entire head.
5. Dry your hair under a hair dryer.
6. Remove the straws and separate each curl using your fingers.

Black hair styles
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Black hair styles
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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hair

Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyles

Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyles 2009

African American hairstyle is an cool hairstyle for you and must go with your personality and face. It would be better approach that you first try different African American hairstyles at home, before going for a haircut so that you can get inspired with your hair look.


Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyles 2009

However, Afro is one of the most popular African American hairstyle that is in fashion today. It is also easy to maintain and you can use a pick or your fingers to style it. You don’t even need any sort of chemicals to maintain this hairstyle and hence your hairs are safe.

Black Celebrity African American Fashion Hairstyles 2009


Black Celebrity African American Hairstyles 2009



Curly Afro Hairstyles For Women 2010

Curly Afro Hairstyles For Women 2010

You may say that Afro hairstyle is not any fashion any more, cause this hairstyle is 6os.But let's see some cool Afro hairstyle pictures below

Curly Afro Hairstyles For Women 2009

Curly Afro Hairstyles For Women 2010

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Trendy Afro Hairstyles

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