There comes a time in every naturalista’s life when trying to figure out a cute protective style suddenly becomes rocket science, or you simply don’t have the time to. The afro comes in handy, but you don’t have to stick to one afro style.

Switch up your ‘fro with these hairstyles.

Afro with side plaits

Afro with side plaits

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You don’t need to have expert plaiting skills to achieve this look. Add two or three simple flat twists, secured with bobby pins, to one or both sides of your head, and you’re good to go.

Twist out afro

Twist out afro

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This look can be achieved by styling your damp, moisturised hair in large twists (preferably the night before), allowing it to dry completely before untwisting, and using your fingers to comb them out slightly.

Side part afro

Side part afro

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Whether your ‘fro is short or long, this style will look good, and it’s easy to make too. Just comb your hair out and part the side you prefer.

Full afro

Full afro

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TBH, rocking a full afro involves serious skills. You’ll have to make sure your ‘fro stays full, round and doesn’t bow to humidity. But once you hack it, you’re sure of a bold, beautiful look every time.


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Low afro

Low afro

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If you have fuller hair, you can also try a low afro. Just be sure to use enough conditioner and bobby pins or other accessories to hold your hair halfway down.

High ponytail afro

High ponytail afro

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For better hold, use a shoelace or satin hair tie to keep your ‘fro in place. The idea is for it to be firm, but not too tight.

Low ponytail afro

Low ponytail afro

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If your ‘fro isn’t long enough for a high ponytail, you can also go low.

Double afro puffs

Double afro puffs

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When one ponytail isn’t enough, do double.

Mohawk afro

Mohawk afro

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There’s absolutely nothing boring about a mohawk. Best believe you’ll be turning heads with this look.


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Afro with bangs

Afro with bangs

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This style might be tricky, especially for 4C hair, but it can be achieved by styling your hair like you would a twist out, with lots of water and mousse, and positioning it how you want it to look immediately after, so it dries like that. Keeping it that way throughout the day may be tricky, but it can work.

Half-up afro

Half-up afro

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Why choose between a ponytail and a full afro when you can have both?

Afro with cornrows

Afro with cornrows

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If you’re one of those witches insanely talented people who know how to make cornrows on themselves, this style is a stunning alternative to a full ‘fro.

Short afro

Short afro

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Short hair? You can also rock your ‘fro with style. For volume, comb out your natural hair or play with whatever accessories you like. The goal is to be your best fashionable self in whatever hairstyle you choose.

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