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Spring is here, so itβs time to change up your look for the new season. Whether you want to try a new look or highlight your go-to look weβve got you. Weβve created a collection of fresh styles, from natural Afro hairstyles to protective styles like braids and twists, silk press and stunning wigs and weaves, to inspire you this spring. If you're looking for a professional to help achieve your desired look, you can find top Afro hairdressers here.
Spring Chic: 6 Must-Try Hairstyles for Black Women
#1 Bob
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If you're looking for a classy and sophisticated look that's also versatile, you can't go wrong with a bob.
#2 Short braids
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Short braids are great for the springtime. As the weather gets warmer, shorter braids are a perfect option if you want comfort in the heat. Short braids are also a great protective style and very versatile to style.
#3 Natural curls
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You can never go wrong with letting your natural curls bounce freely. Whether you have tight coils or loose ringlets, embrace your curls this spring and rock them with confidence.
#4 Curtain bangs
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Curtain bangs are a perfect option for anyone looking for some face framing.
#5 Cornrows with designs
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Enhance your look this spring with intricate shapes and patterns to express yourself this spring. If cornrows are your go-to style or if you want to try something new, this style is perfect to add a unique and personalised touch to your hairstyle.
#6 Coloured hair
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Coloured hair is a great way to spice up your look. Whatever your go-to style is, why not try experimenting with colour this spring. From warm colours such as copper and ginger shades to bold colours such as blonde let your personality shine through your hair colour. Choose your shade and embrace your individuality.
Spring is a perfect time to refresh your look. From the playful versatility of short braids to the bold expression of coloured hair, there's a style for everyone. For more Black hairstyle inspiration, and how to's on Afro hair care, explore our Afro hair tutorials.