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The Evolution Of August Alsina's Hair

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The Evolution Of August Alsina's Hair
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August Alsina first hit the music industry in 2013, when his song, "I Luv This Shit," became a success. Since then, he has gained a pretty strong fan base. Over time, he has rocked multiple hairstyles.


1. Basic Fade


This picture was taken at the BET awards in 2014, around the time August was just being recognized. His hair is a basic fade cut that is a little grown out.

2. Twist Out


He is every natural girl's hair goals with his iconic, curly twist outs. Every curl is defined.

3. Man Bun


Who can forget the time when man buns were all the rage? August Alsina joined the trend and rocked his for a short while.

4. Afro


August was in formation before Beyonce. He proudly rocks his fro and a dashiki for a bonus.

5. Relaxer?


As time has passed, August's hair texture has become looser. I think it's safe to assume he may have had some chemical assistance. Or perhaps he has found the right medley of hair products?

6. Asian Buns


I think this is his most talked about hairstyle to date. Fans were shocked when he posted a picture on Snapchat of his two buns complete with chopsticks.


7. Braids


His most recent hairstyle looks as if he has some braid extensions installed. It's also a possibility that this is his take on the faux dreadlocks look.


As you can see, August loves to switch his styles up. What will he have next for his fans?

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