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5 Divas Who Slay Their Natural Kinky Curly Hair

These ladies style their hair so perfectly it's #Hairgoals!

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5 Divas Who Slay Their Natural Kinky Curly Hair

Instagram isn’t just a place for sharing pictures, it’s a place to go to for quick motivation. The app is a haven for girls and guys looking for all kinds of style inspiration. When it comes to styling curly hair, these 5 women know how to slay and show their followers how to achieve perfect curly dos of their own.

1.Curldaze

This Instagram hair guru shows how flawlessly beautiful natural hair can really be! She recommends products and plays around with new hairstyles all the time. When it’s wash day and your hair just won’t cooperate, take a deep breath and try one of her tutorials!

2.Sunitav_

Whoever said girls with kinky hair can’t grow their hair long, has obviously never seen Sunita. Sunita is a NYC girl with an amazing fashion sense and an Instagram page that screams “#hairgoals”. She styles her long natural hair beautifully and the bright red color makes every hairdo pop!

3. Frogirlginny

If her username didn’t already tip you off, one thing you should know about this Instagram guru is that she has one huge curly fro. This 19 year old Zimbabwean teen is a full time Journalism student who travels the world showing her audience the best brands and products for curly girls. Follow this page if you want to learn how to keep your curls moisturized and feed your wanderlust.

4.Naturally_curla

Carla aka Curla is ne redheaded diva who knows how to finesse her curls. From updos to deadlocks, twists, buns and everything in between, it seems that this lady is always turning heads with another creative style. If you need to find inspiration on how to do your hair, this is the page to go to.

5.Nymcfly

Nymcfly is a content creator, model and licensed cosmetologist, with a knack for styling her curly hair. She’s done beautiful protective styles including braids, twists and “space buns”. She’s used turbans, ribbons and even flowers to add a creative spin on classic looks. Followers should keep an eye on her page if they’re looking for artistic #hairinspo!

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