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My Fav Summer Hairstyles For Black Girls

"Black women's problem is that they think their hair is a problem"

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My Fav Summer Hairstyles For Black Girls


Hello my fellow black queens! The summer is a very exciting time for our hair due to the fact that our hair is so versatile and we want to serve different looks all summer! Although letting our beautiful, natural fros are the most common way to go, we should also keep in mind that we would like to feel as carefree as possible so we would have to deal with our natural hair the entire summer because who has the time for that. In this list you would find hairstyles starting from short haircuts to many different types of braids. So with that being said, I will share some of my top 10 favorite hairstyles that will inspire you for summer 2017!

#10 Goddess Braids


#9 Short Cut


#8 Braided Updo


#7 Detailed Cornrows


#6 Crotchet Braids

#5 Twist Out


#4 Faux Locs


#3 Bantu Knots


#2 Box Braids


#1 Senegalese Twist


So those are my top 10 favorite hairstyles for the summer! I hope these were helpful and you feel inspired enough to do them!

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