Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Hairstyles Of African Women

Hairstyles of African Women


The hair is the crowning glory for many women, including African women. A woman's hairstyle is often her statement and a good hairstyle can transform an otherwise plain-looking face into a stunning beauty. African women usually have luxurious, curly tresses that are often difficult to manage. Knowing take advantage of these curls and what hairstyle works best for the shape of the face is imperative.


Hairstyles for Formal Occasions


The French Roll is a chic and sophisticated hairstyle for long-haired women. Anchor the hair at the back of the head with a few hairpins. Comb the front portion into a cone-shaped French roll. This hairstyle is ideal for formal evening occasions and brides. Add butterfly or flower pins to the hairstyle for more variations. For women with shorter hair, the bob cut will look classy and elegant. Concentrate the hair at chin length and trim regularly. The hairstylist crops the hair at the top and back portions. An "updo" would also be elegant for formal occasions. Form a tight bun or knot at the top of the head by combing the hair away from the face. Allow the rest of the curls to hang naturally.


Hairstyles for Semi-formal Occasions


The choppy look is trendy and easy to maintain for occasions that are somewhere between formal and casual, such as attending mass on a Sunday or going on an evening date at a local restaurant. The cut is choppy and done in two layers with a sharp razor and scissors. There are no hair accessories needed-only a good hair conditioner. Soft hair will allow the curls to fall softly and naturally. The finger wave is simple and easy for short hair. Since the "waves" are in place already, all you need is a comb. The concentration of the hair should be at the front, about an inch. Create a dip with your fingers. The dip looks like finger-shaped bangs. Another hairstyle for semi-formal occasions is the hime cut. This hairstyle is for long hair. It has bangs with a small portion of it cut to shoulder length to add a layered look.


Hairstyles for Casual Days


The Afro look is ideal for casual days. Allow the hair to grow naturally to any length. Trim the hair regularly to avoid split ends and eliminate unruly hair. It is also easy to maintain-you can use your fingers to comb it. But a thorough hair conditioning will help keep the curls manageable. Another good hairstyle is the cropped cut. Do this by snipping several hair layers. Cornrows, a braided hairstyle resembling actual corn rows, is also good for casual days. This is very common among African women as it keeps unruly curly hair in place. The waves style is also good for ordinary days. Cut the hair to a length that would resemble waves of water. This is very popular because in addition to being easy to maintain, it also emphasizes the advantage of having natural, curly hair.







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