Part One: Learn These One to Ten Hair Styles, From Afro to Braid.

 

Learn one to ten Hair Styles from Afro to Braids
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Afro: True to its name, an Afro is naturally growing hair that hasn't been artificially straightened or ironed. Afro picks are always used to comb Afro hair in order to enhance dimension and provide a flawless finish. In the United States, the Afro Renaissance was notable in the late 1969s and early 1970s. Find out more by going here.


This is afro hair style
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Asymmetrical cut: This asymmetrical cut has an irregular length on one side. In the 1980s and 1990s, this cut was loved by both men and women in the black hip hop community. 


This is asymmetrical cut hair style


Beehive: To get this look, use hairspray to tease or backcomb your hair to build volume at the top of your head in the desired size and shape. Find out more by going here


This is a beehive hair style
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Bangs: This cut might be a small U-shape or it can have a straight fringe over the top of the forehead.


This is a bang hair style
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 Big hair: Volume needs to be obtained in order to get this hairstyle. Hair spray is frequently used to produce straight texture blown out into a greater size and hold hair together. 


This is a big hair


Blowout: This style has a lengthy hairdo that is blown dry from the roots to the ends using high-quality products. Thanks to a favor from Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, this style gained popularity. 


This is a blow out hair style
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 Bob cut: The majority of women wear the bob haircut. It is a blunt cut that is usually made above the shoulders with no layers. 


This is a Bob cut hair style

Bouffant: This particular style is best defined by smooth hair. When you tease in the outside region, it becomes more intense and full.  Learn more here.


This is a bouffant hair style
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Bowl cut: The actual technique used to accomplish this style gave rise to its name. Usually by laying a bowl on the head and clipping the exposed hair to style the cut. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the style was quite popular in the United States. 


This is a bowl cut hair style

Braid: This is a style that ladies may get by plaiting or braiding three distinct strands together to create a single braid that hangs down the back of the head or two braids that hang on either side of the head. Weaving hair braids are added to reinforce or extend braids and provide a foundation for extra weave hair to be sewn on top of the braid for more style possibilities. 


This is braid hair style

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