• Cornrows are one of the most versatile hairstyles you can wear. They sit close to the scalp in neat rows and can be styled straight back, curved, or into creative designs that instantly make you stand out. Across Africa, they’ve always been more than just a hairstyle, a way to protect natural hair, show culture, and still look effortlessly fine.

    Think of them as the foundation of so many other looks you already know. Tribal braids often start from cornrow patterns. All-back hairstyles are basically straight cornrows with a sleek finish. Even box braids sometimes begin with cornrow bases, and if it’s a kinky hairstyle, cornrows double as a protective style that keeps it healthy and easy to manage.

    In this post, I’ve gathered 25 beautiful cornrow styles you can rock. You’ll also find tips on how to care for them so they stay fresh.

    25 Gorgeous Cornrow Hairstyles

    1. Swirl Front with Back Freestyle Pattern

    The swirl in front makes the cornrows here  unique and eye-catching! Great if you want people to notice your hair the moment you walk in.

    Best for: Ladies with bold style who like standing out. 

    Where to rock it: Parties, outings, fashion events, or even casual hangouts when you want your hair to be the statement.

    2. Stitch Cornrows with Jumbo Feed-In Braids

    To make this style stand out, ensure the stitch lines are sharp and clean, so the two jumbo braids at the back can give it a bold, structured finish. It’s a mix of neatness and statement.

    Best for: Ladies who like defined, dramatic styles. 

    Maintenance: Oil your scalp lightly, keep the braids wrapped at night, and refresh edges with gel to keep it polished.

    3. Heart-Shaped All-Back

    The heart design at the center makes this style romantic and unique. It’s one of those hairstyles that instantly stands out and gets compliments.

    Best for: Ladies who love creative and feminine looks. 

    4. Cornrows with Single Strand Front Curls

    This style blends neat cornrows in front with soft curls at the back, giving you the best of both worlds: sleek and playful at once.

    Best for: Ladies who want a feminine, elegant look. 

    Where to rock it: Weddings, dinner dates, birthdays, or church.

    Maintenance: Keep curls fresh with mousse.

    5. Zigzag Cornrows with Curly Bun

    You should try this style if you want something that stands out without doing too much. The zigzag lines bring that bold, dramatic edge, while the curly bun softens it up and keeps it chic. 

    Best for: Trendy ladies who like hairstyles that stand out. 

    Where to rock it: Birthdays, vacations, brunch dates, or any outing where you want to shine.

    6. Side Heart Cornrows with Low Bun

    Want a style that feels flirty but still put-together? The heart braid adds a romantic twist, while the low bun keeps everything polished and neat.

    Best for: Ladies who like creative details. 

    Where to rock it: Dates, birthdays, casual outings.

    Maintenance: Lay your edges daily, moisturize your scalp.

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    7. Cornrows with Bantu Knots

    This one blends sleek cornrows with bold Bantu knots for a look that’s equal parts playful and fierce. The hanging braids in front frame your face perfectly, giving you that extra touch of style.

    Best for: Confident ladies who like edgy, standout styles. 

    Where to rock it: Parties, concerts, festivals, or vacations.

    8. All-Back Cornrows with Curly Ends

    Simple, neat, and classy. The straight-back cornrows keep things clean, while the curly tips add a soft, stylish touch.

    Best for: Everyday wear, students, and working ladies who want a protective style that still looks pretty. 

    Where to rock it: Perfect for school, office, church, or casual outings.

    9. Albasso Hair

    The neat cornrows in front flow right into big, textured extensions, giving you all the volume you need. It’s the perfect choice if you want a natural look that still feels bold and glamorous.

    Best for: Ladies who love big hair with a statement.

    Where to rock it: Weddings, parties, photoshoots, or any event where you want all eyes on you.

    Maintenance: Keep scalp oiled, spritz the kinky hair with leave-in conditioner to reduce dryness, and braid down at night or cover with a satin bonnet to protect the fullness.

    10. Cornrows with Short Knot Ends

    For a look that feels effortless, these cornrows finish in short knots that add a touch of youth and elegance. 

    Best for: Ladies who like low-maintenance and stylish hair. 

    Where to rock it: Perfect for work, school, casual hangouts.

    11. Double Bun Cornrows

    Neat braids pulled into twin buns give you that youthful, carefree vibe while staying practical and easy to manage.

    Best for: Young ladies or anyone who likes fun, easy-going styles. 

    Where to rock it: Perfect for school, casual outings, gym, or travel.

    Maintenance: Keep scalp oiled, tie buns with satin scrunchies to avoid frizz.

    12. Stitch Cornrows with Feed-In Braids

    If you like looking sharp and put-together, these stitch braids will highlight that side of you. They give your look an instant boost of polish.

    Where to rock it: Weddings, office, casual events, or anywhere you want a neat, standout hairstyle.

    13. High Ponytail Cornrows with Curls

    If you love styles that brighten your features, this high ponytail does just that,  it pulls your face up and makes you glowww. 

    14. Loop Cornrows with Low Bun

    If you want a style that turns heads but still feels effortless, this looped braid with a low bun is your best bet.

    Best for: Ladies who want a creative but neat protective style. 

    Maintenance: Keep scalp oiled, refresh bun with mousse if needed, and wrap with a satin scarf at night to preserve the design.

    15. Shuruba Cornrows 

    This one is for you if you like structure and fullness together. The neat shuruba (tiny, straight-back cornrows) at the top blend seamlessly into a full, voluminous afro extension.

    Best for: Ladies who love dramatic, cultural hairstyles that still look modern.
    Where to rock it: Cultural events, weddings, photoshoots, or fashion shows.

    Maintenance: Oil scalp regularly, fluff out the afro with a wide-tooth comb or fingers, and keep it covered with a satin bonnet at night.

    16. Flower in a Basket with Double Buns

    Every sway of the beads makes this style lively, so if you love hair that moves with you, this one’s for you.

    Best for: Kids and young girls who love stylish, vibrant looks. 

    Where to rock it: Perfect for school, birthdays, family outings, or festive events.

    Maintenance: Make sure beads are secured properly.

    17. Single Front with Curly Ponytail Cornrows

    These cornrows  are perfect when you want bounce and movement without losing a polished look. It’s glam made simple.

    Best for: Ladies who like chic yet feminine hairstyles. 

    Where to rock it: Birthdays, dates, church, or casual outings.

    18. Updo Cornrows with Braided Bun

    The straight-up cornrows leading into a big braided bun make you look effortlessly classy.

    Best for: Traditional events.

    Where to rock it: Perfect for formal occasions, work, or even casual hangouts if you want to stand out.

    19. Side-Swept Feed-In Cornrows

    This style gives you a sleek, polished look with all the braids flowing neatly to one side. It frames your face beautifully while keeping things protective.

    Best for: Office, casual outings, dinner dates, occasions where you want a neat but stylish vibe.

    Where to rock it: Anywhere really, from corporate meetings to Sunday service or even brunch with friends.

    20. Patterned Cornrows with Long Braids

    This style is all about drama and detail. The intricate patterns at the scalp make it a head-turner, while the long straight braids add elegance and versatility.

    Best for: Parties, fashion events, photoshoots.

    Where to rock it: Perfect for owambes, red carpet events, or even a girls’ night out.

    Maintenance: Avoid heavy pulling to keep the patterns neat for longer.

    21. Cornrows with Beaded Fringe

    This style is youthful and playful, giving you cornrows with a twist—literally. The beads at the front form a cute fringe that frames the face beautifully.

    Best for: Teens, young ladies, or anyone looking for a fun, trendy vibe.
    Where to rock it: School runs, casual hangouts, birthday parties, or even cultural events.

    22. Bow Cornrows

    I love how this is not your regular cornrow style—it’s playful, creative, and instantly makes you stand out. The braided bows at the back add a girly yet artistic touch.

    Best for: Young ladies who love experimenting or anyone who wants a bold, fun hairstyle.

    Where to rock it: Perfect for birthdays, concerts, festivals, or content creation photoshoots.

    Maintenance: Keep the bows neat by tying down at night with a satin scarf. Moisturize your scalp regularly and avoid rough handling.

    23. Wavy Cornrows Ponytail

    This is for anyone who wants a hairstyle that’s tidy enough for work but fun enough for weekends.

    Best for: Teenagers and young adults who like fashionable but comfortable hairstyles.

    Where to rock it: Perfect for school, casual outings, church, or even weekend hangouts.

    Maintenance: Apply leave-in conditioner or curl mousse to keep the ponytail bouncy.

    24. Half-Up Cornrow Buns with Long Box Braids

    If you love rocking bold looks with your outfits, this half-up bun with long braids gives you that instant street vibe.

    Best for: Fashion-forward ladies, students, or creatives who love expressive styles.

    Where to rock it: Perfect for concerts, photoshoots, hangouts with friends.

    25. Two-Step Twist Ponytail

    This style combines neat cornrows with chunky twists gathered into a ponytail. It’s trendy, lightweight, and gives you that youthful, fresh look without being too heavy.

    Best for: Students, young professionals.

    Where to rock it: Great for school, casual hangouts, dates, or even semi-formal occasions.

    Benefits of Cornrows

    1. Cornrows tuck your strands neatly and reduce breakage, giving your hair the chance to rest and grow.

    2. Once they’re done, you don’t need to worry about daily styling. Just wrap your hair with a satin scarf at night and you’re set.

    3. Cornrows fit into any setting: sleek enough for formal events, simple enough for casual days, and practical enough for sports or workouts.

    4. You can wear cornrows with your own hair or add extensions for length, thickness, or a pop of color.

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    How to Do Cornrows (Step-by-Step Guide)

    1. Start with clean, moisturized, and detangled hair. This makes the braiding smoother and helps your cornrows last longer.

    2. You’ll need a rat-tail comb for parting, clips or bands to hold sections, and a good hair cream or oil to keep your scalp hydrated.

    3. Use the rat-tail comb to divide the hair into neat rows. The size of your parts will determine how thick or thin the cornrows look.

    4. Pick up a small piece of hair at the start of the row. Divide it into three and begin a braid, gradually adding small pieces of hair as you move along the scalp. Keep the braid tight but not painful.

    You can also watch this step-by-step video on making cornrows.

    Most Asked Questions on Cornrows 

    1. Why are they called cornrows?

    The name comes from the straight, narrow rows the braids form on the scalp, which look similar to rows of corn planted in a field.

    2. Who first wore cornrows?

    Cornrows were first worn in Africa as far back as 3000 B.C. They appeared in Sahara rock art and among the Cushitic people of the Horn of Africa, where the braid patterns showed tribe, age, or status.

    3. Can I have cornrows as a white person?

    Anyone can wear cornrows, but it’s important to recognize they come from African culture and to avoid treating them as a passing trend.

    4. How much do cornrows usually cost?

    The cost depends on location, style, and braid size. In many salons, lowest prices range from ₦5,000 to ₦25,000 in Nigeria and $50 to $200 in the US.

    5. What is the difference between cornrows and Dutch braids?

    Cornrows are braided close to the scalp in tight, continuous rows. Dutch braids are also raised but are usually larger, looser, and not done across the full scalp.

    6. Are Muslims allowed cornrows?

    Yes. Cornrows are a hairstyle, and there’s no religious restriction against them in Islam.

    7. Is it better to cornrow hair wet or dry?

    Cornrows are best done on stretched, dry, and moisturized hair. Wet hair can shrink or break more easily during braiding.

    Why Cornrows Remain Timeless

    Cornrows have stood the test of time because they carry deep cultural meaning while also being one of the most versatile hairstyles out there. From intricate patterns to simple straight-backs, they can be styled to fit any occasion—whether casual, formal, or trendy. Beyond beauty, cornrows are a powerful connection to our heritage, identity, and self-expression.

    Thinking about trying cornrows? Browse our gallery, or share your favorite style in the comments.

  • Are you looking for edgy, daring and attention-grabbing hairstyles? Do you want to bring the heat into any room you step into with your hot girl magic? Well, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve cooked up a comprehensive list of the coolest female haircut styles in Nigeria right now.

    Blonde-cut

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    It’s a fire look sure to get those hot girl compliments in the bag.

    Slicked down with parting

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    The only bad thing about this style? You’ll need lots of gel. The good thing? You’ll be the hardest slayer in any room.

    Simple low-cut with floral pattern

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    The star of this haircut is the floral side pattern.

    Low-cut with double side parting

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    The double side parting is what takes this look from basic to hot as hell. Just make sure your barber has straight hands.


    ALSO READ: 25 Must-Try Natural Hairstyles for Ladies That Will Inspire You


    Clean shave

    Considering how hot Nigeria’s weather is right now, there’s no better time to shave it all off. Don’t worry, it’s still a killer look

    Blue waves cut with etched sides

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    If you’ve ever been suspected of being a water spirit, this look is how you confirm the rumours.


    ALSO READ: 40 Braid Hairstyles for Ladies That Are Trending in Nigeria Right Now


    Clean shave with henna pattern

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    Want to give your clean shave more oomph? Consider getting a henna pattern of choice.

    Curly pixie cut with side parting

    There’s something about this cut that screams IJGB.

    Classic pixie cut

    The category is classy bad bitch.

    Finger waves

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    This haircut works in a corporate or laid back setting. It’s like getting two for the price of one.

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    Platinum pixie

    This is a fun play on the classic pixie haircut.

    Pink curls with side shaves

    This tinted female haircut style works if you still want to keep a moderate portion of your hair.  You can also change the colour to suit what you want.

    Tapered buzz curls with hard part

    Go for this haircut if you want something between soft girly and hard girly.

    Pixie with etched sides

    The Coolest Female Haircut Styles in Nigeria You Should Rock in 2024

    Useful when you want to add a dramatic twist to your pixie cut.

    Buzz cut

    This look is like a soft launch to your clean shave era.


    ALSO READ: 50 of the Best Kinky Hairstyles For Ladies (Easy to Maintain)

  • Word on the street is that the girlies have added Brazilian wool to the list of things that take your hotness level from zero to 100. Now, if you’re out there for the hottest hairstyles to make with Brazilian wool, this piece is all you need.

    Faux locs

    Want to start your locs journey but don’t want to grow it from scratch? Say no more and let Brazilian wool do the job for you.

    Distressed twists

    The good thing about it is they can last up to a month or more, depending on how you maintain them.

    Passion twists

    Not a fan of hot babe compliments? You better run from this hairstyle that’ll have everyone gushing, and choose something basic.

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    Butterfly locs

    Similar to distressed locs, this version has curly loops added to it.

    Knotless braids

    If you’re a knotless braid girly looking to save costs on attachment in this Tinubu economy, Brazilian wool should be on radar.

    Jumbo yarn twists

    Where are my girlies who hate spending hours at the salon at? This twist style with Brazilian wool is lightweight, low maintenance and easy on your pocket.

    Bantu knots

    For when you want to get a lil traditional. Just make sure you funkify it with baby curls so you don’t give “Ancient of days”.

    Braids with Bantu knot tips

    Bored of all the different braid styles? You probably haven’t switched things up with this braids x bantu knots combo using Brazilian wool.

    Medium braids with loose ends

    Consider replacing the knots with loose ends. It sounds crazy, but this picture is all the evidence you need to convince yourself that it works.

    Regular-degular twists

    You can make this style short or long, depending on your lifestyle.

  • Do you love edgy, daring, super cool hairstyles? Do you want to get more creative with your hair? You’ve come to the right place. We predict these will be the top hair picks of 2025, so you’re welcome.

    Bai

    This not-so-popular haircut is inspired by the late Baingor Joiner, a young Nigerian multi-disciplinary artist. Bai is a form of self-expression that represents coolness, creativity, freedom and afrofuturism. Who wouldn’t want to embody these values in the new year?

    Bai (left); VRSD (middle and right)

    Blade

    If you haven’t seen this OG Marvel franchise, featuring Wesley Snipes, then you aren’t as hip as you think. And if your barber isn’t skilled, what you’ll get is a violation instead of a stylish and confident don’t-fuck-with-me look.

    Image source: CG Hero

    de Lima

    This radical haircut was football legend and ex-Brazilian striker, Ronaldo de Lima’s tactic to shift attention from his injury during the 2002 World Cup, and it worked. After he sported the cut, he (and his team) won the semi-final against Turkey and the final against Germany. This was the cut he had on as he lifted the 2002 World Cup and won the Golden Boot.

    Image source: Sportsmanor

    Prettyboy

    Nigerian artist, Prettyboy D-O, is popular for his creative hairstyle. He dyes his hair in multi colours and patterns — sometimes, it’s wildfire, flowers or heart symbols. D-O is a walking canvas, and his style is for the vibrant risk-takers.

    Instagram: @prettyboydo

    AG Retro

    Adekunle Gold had this haircut on for a promotional shoot in 2018. It’s a 90’s retro style, an Afro-fade with a part down the middle. If you rock vintage fashion, this is the perfect cut to cap it up.

    Image source: The NET

    Micro puff-puff

    Most recently seen on the late Mohbad, this eye-catching style requires your hair to be just long enough to twist into neat, tiny knots. This can be your prelude to full braids.

    Image source: Nigezie Xtreme

    Gorimapa

    A skinned, shiny head will forever be popular among the people of earth. If you like breeze hitting your skull directly, getting random scalp rubs, or paying barbers simply disgust you, go for this cheap, simple and classic cut.

    Image source: PM News Nigeria

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  • If you’ve ever had a hair lice infestation, you know how frustrating it gets. Lice are extremely irritating, contagious and can be difficult to treat with home remedies in Nigeria.

    Image: Audrey Popov

    But how does one even get lice, and how do you get rid of them permanently?

    How does the lice problem start?

    Lice are tiny parasitic insects that feed by drawing on blood from the scalp. They live in hair, and it’s extremely easy for them to jump from head to head in close contact. In Nigeria, they’re more common with children and can be contracted through school playgrounds or by sharing hair accessories.

    You know there’s a lice infestation when the scalp is itchy, and it feels like something is running through your hair. In serious cases, you might find the insects dropping onto surfaces.

    Lice also reproduce really fast in hair via eggs (or nits), which makes permanently getting rid of them a challenge, but it’s possible.

    Here’s how you can remove lice permanently

    Once a lice infestation is confirmed, the first step is to contain the problem. You don’t want to pass it on to others or have the lice on surfaces or hair tools where they can re-infect you. 

    Wash items that come in contact with the head with disinfectant and hot water to disinfect them. Then, try any of the following methods to remove the insects from the hair itself:

    Wet combing

    As the name implies, this method involves combing out the lice and eggs. It’s the easiest method for removing them. You’ll need to wash and detangle your hair with shampoo, and while your hair is damp, go in with a fine-toothed comb to remove the insects.

    Something like this

    If you have natural 4C hair, consider straightening it before this procedure to allow the comb to pass through. This method can be repeated several times till all the lice have been removed.

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    Onion juice

    Image: Derma Essentia

    Yes, onions. The acidic juice from onions is often used to kill lice. This method involves roughly blending an onion and rubbing it into the scalp. Let it rest for about 30-40 minutes, before going in with a fine-tooth comb to remove the dead lice and nits. Don’t forget to wash your hair after combing. 

    Neem oil

    Image: Kapiva

    Neem oil has antibacterial properties and a pungent smell that repels lice. You can apply this just as described for onion juice. For best results, wrap the hair after putting in the oil and sit under a dryer for about 30 minutes before rinsing and shampooing your hair. Finish the process by combing out any lice eggs remaining.

    Tea tree oil

    Image: Stylecraze

    This essential oil also has an intense aroma that repels lice and can be used just like neem oil.

    Relaxers

    If you aren’t a naturalista, the chemicals in relaxers are also an option for treating lice. Ensure to apply the relaxer to the base of the hair strand to catch the lice eggs. As with other methods, don’t forget to go in with a fine tooth comb after washing to make sure every egg is removed.

    How do you make sure it doesn’t come back?

    Infestation starts at contact, so as much as possible, try to avoid sharing hair tools and accessories.

    PS: Getting lice doesn’t mean you’re dirty. Lice actually prefer clean hair to lay eggs in. Whatever you do, don’t use insecticide on your hair as a treatment or preventive option.


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  • It’s 2025, and while the girlies seem to be moving towards knotless French curls and micro kinky braids, we bring you 20 reasons why Ghana weaving should be at the top of your protective style list.

    What do Ghana weaving styles look like?

    Also called Ghana Braids, this style is a type of cornrow braiding that originated in Ghana. They require hair extensions and are usually braided straight back to achieve the signature dense look.

    ghana weaving

    Image: @_jkimble on Instagram

    Here are 20 of the hottest Ghana weaving styles you can easily recreate.

    Braids in a high ponytail

    ghana weaving braids in a high ponytail

    Ghana braids ponytail. Image: Maboplus

    If you love ponytails, this tribal braid hairstyle is perfect for you. You can switch this sleek high ponytail look up by braiding the ponytail into one large braid.

    Micro Ghana weaving

    micro ghana weaving

    Image: Kanyinz Blog

    This look might have you spending more time at the hairdresser’s, but if style longevity is what you seek, try the micro-sized braids. Micro styles also offer versatility. 

    Criss-cross Ghana braids

    criss-cross Ghana braids

    Image: iamcreation_of_beautyyy on Instagram

    For when you want to add a twist to the simple all-back braids.

    Ghana braids with curls

    ghana braids with curls

    Image: Laadey.com

    You can make the ends curly or add curly extensions between each cornrow. Doesn’t this just make you want to weave your hair too?


    RELATED: 10 Different Ways to Style Knotless Braids


    Ghana weaving up-do (or shuku)

    ghana weaving up-do

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    Because a stylish up-do will always work.

    Fulani-style braids

    fulani ghana braids

    Image: stylecraze

    If there were such a thing as a Ghana weaving constitution, it’d say this look isn’t complete without cowrie beads or some other local hair accessory.

    Large Ghana braids

    large ghana weaving braids

    Image: Laadey.com

    You don’t have to spend hours styling this, and it’s stunning too. Classic win-win.

    Double ponytails

    ghana weaving double ponytail braids

    Image: Dailyhindnews

    Channel 90s chic with this youthful double ponytail look. It also works with short braids.

    Ghana weaving with beads

    ghana weaving with beads

    Image: ThriveNaija

    For when you want to add a little razzle-dazzle.


    ALSO READ: 50 of the Best Kinky Hairstyles For Ladies (Easy to Maintain)


    Braided bun

    ghana weaving braided bun

    Image: Hairmotive

    The length of the braids will determine how full the bun will be. The longer the braids, the thicker the bun.

    Side-swept Ghana braids

    side-swept ghana braids

    Image: Laadey.com

    Why stick to a simple all-back look when you can try this side-swept beauty too? Again, this works for short and long braids.

    Ghana braids with wavy partings

    ghana braids with wavy parting

    Image: braidsby_veronica on Instagram

    One thing’s for sure; you’ll stand out with these wavy partings. They’re less common than the standard straight partings. And you don’t need to think too much about styling options because the partings are a whole lewk by themselves.

    Half-up braids

    half-up ghana weaving braids

    Image: Israel Ribeiro

    Save time by braiding only half of your hair and leaving the rest either as a curly or straight afro.

    Braided bob

    braided ghana weaving bob

    Image: Futibraids on Instagram

    Not every time long braids, sometimes go short. This look is pretty straightforward, but definitely not boring. You can experiment with different colours, plus it’s really easy to style.

    Jumbo feed-in braids

    jumbo feed-in ghana braids

    Image: Tantalstyles

    For when you’re in the mood for a simple, no-frills look.

    High curly bun

    high curly bun

    Image: Ghanabraidstyles

    After styling your braids in a basic high bun, crochet in some curly extensions to add a twist. 

    Ghana stitch braids

    ghana stitch braids

    Image: Savs styles

    You can’t go wrong with classic stitch braids. You can style this look into a low bun or with the ends braided together into a single ponytail.

    Ghana weaving with face-framing braids

    ghana weaving with face-framing braids

    Image: Gbemzy beauty

    For the babes with exotic foreheads who swear by face-framing styles.

    Mohawk braids

    Mohawk braids

    Image: Black hair ideas

    This style works great for a bold look. You can style the mohawk into an afro if you prefer a shorter style.

    Half-up braids and bun

    half-up braids and bun

    Image: Pearl the stylist

    For when you want to give your half-up braid style a different look. This works great for fun, casual settings.

    Zig-zag braids

    Zig-zag Ghana braids

    I know what you’re thinking; zig-zags are so 2010. But if fashion can go back to the days of belt-sized skirts and small handbags, why can’t this style make a comeback?

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  • If you were outside your house (or maybe even inside) during Detty December 2022, you must’ve seen the knotless French curls sitting on someone’s head and parading around town. 

    French curls were at every house and beach party, club and traffic from Victoria Island to VGC. But if you thought it was just hair for December rocks, think again because we’re two months into 2023, and the girlies have refused to let the style go. 

    Curious, I caught up with some French curl baddies, and they gave us the lowdown on why this hairstyle is their new fave. 

    But before we get into it, shoutout to the OG French curl icon, Brandy AKA Miss Moesha Mitchell.

    “I feel like a baddie with French curls” 

    — Vanessa 

    I got my French curls done in January when I was visiting Nigeria. I didn’t want basic knotless braids, so I looked for options on Pinterest before I found these curls that added an extra oomph. I used one pack of extensions, and everything, including the braiding, cost ₦‎15k in Abuja. Thanks to PHCN wahala, it took them six whole hours to finish braiding it. 

    I’m actually having the best time with my French curls because they’re incredibly versatile. I’m doing up-dos and clip styles. I feel like such a baddie (which I am) with them. 

    “I saw it on Ayra Star, so I knew I had to get  them”

    — Oro

    The first time I saw French curl braids was on social media in 2021, but it wasn’t until Ayra Starr started doing that different versions started flooding my Instagram TL. She made the hair famous, no cap. When I wanted to get mine done, I heard some people paid ₦‎4k per bundle for the attachment. I have a big head and full hair, so omo, that was a no for me. I eventually found these Darling extensions for about ₦‎7k total and got my braids done for ₦‎5k in Warri. 

    The French curls were cute at first, but over time, they got tangled, and it was a hassle trying to keep them apart. I doubt it’ll still be popular by December 2023. Remember when everyone was drawing hearts with their braids? We move on fast. 

    “I typically wear braids for three weeks, but my French curls lasted for a whole month” 

    — Ngozi 

    I’ve done the layered version of the French curls twice — once in December and the other in January. I like messy hair and volume; this hairstyle gave me both at the same time. I also didn’t have to style my hair all the time, and as a lazy person, I appreciated that. 

    It took an average of eight hours to get it done because it was just one person braiding my hair. It was cheap at around ₦10 – 12k for the braiding and extensions because I made it in Apapa. I typically wear braids for three weeks, but I had it on for a month and got another one in a different colour as soon as I took it out. I’ve shaved my hair now, but I’d still do it again if I grow my hair out, even if it’s no longer popping. I stick to things a lot. 

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    “Getting French curls took 10 hours and cost me ₦‎45k”

    — Toju

    I’ve only done the French curls once, and what won me over with the hairstyle was the bounce because I usually don’t like braids. I chose a shade of blonde that complimented my dark skin.  For the braiding, I went to a salon in Lagos where it cost about ₦‎45k and took almost 6 hours to get it done.

    I feel French curls will still be a hot trend next year because it’s really pretty. 

    “I can style them in so many different ways” 

    — Kulupsy 

    My friend was the first person I saw French curls on, and I thought it looked gorgeous, so I decided to get them too. Choosing the colour was the interesting part because there were many options. I had to find one that would match my skin and still pop, so I went with a mix of blonde, brown and black. Making the hair took about three hours and cost ₦‎35k at some salon my friend recommended. 

    I love how French curls look on me and how I can style them in a double bun or a mid-part. The style might go out of fashion before the next Detty December, but I have a feeling the attachment won’t go anywhere. It’s so soft.

    “Regular box braids don’t look good on me, so I’m ready to try French curls” 

    — Gift

    I haven’t gotten the French curls yet, but it’s the next hairstyle I’m trying. I saw it on this fine babe on Twitter, and I know shoulder-length curls suit my face. Regular box braids don’t work for me, so why not? I got the bundle for ₦‎3k, and the braiding will cost me ₦‎12 – 15k, depending on how tiny the braids are. That’s Lekki price sha. I could find a trenches salon that’ll do it for less, but I’m tender-headed and working from home, so I need some order in whichever salon I go to. 

    “French curls are comfortable and stylish enough for me to take on my trips” 

    — Simi

    I’ve gotten French curls twice now — the first time was in 2021 and again in 2022. I saw it on Instagram and liked how light it looked on the girl who was wearing it. Then I did it the second time because I was travelling and wanted something comfortable and stylish to travel with. 

    Brown is my go-to colour for braids because it works with my skin tone. I’m not adventurous, but I want to change that, so I might go blonde or try grey the next time I make French curls. 

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  • We don’t know if it’s because mercury is in “lucozade” or just Nigeria showing us shege in one of its many creative ways, but the weather is crazy hot and humid these days, and naturalista babes are literally facing the heat.

    Desperate times call for desperate measures, so here’s a list of quick and easy protective styles to save your tresses from this heatwave.

    Bantu knots

    Black model wearing bantu knots

    Image source: Claraito’s Blog

    What’s not to love about bantu knots? They’re relatively easy to style, look stylish, and most importantly, they’ll keep your neck free from the plenty of sweating you’re bound to do this period.

    Braids

    Black model wearing knotless braids styled into a bun.

    Image source: pearlthestylist_

    Hot weather is lazy weather, so just throw on your favourite box or knotless braids and keep them in a permanent bun. You won’t have to worry about styling your hair and it’ll stay away from your face. Win-win.


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    Plain cornrows

    Black model wearing cornrows.

    Image source: Dimitrios Kambouris, Getty Images

    Before you ask, “all-back?” Hear me out. There’s nothing better than being able to pour water on your head, especially at times like these. Plain cornrows will allow you do just that without the fear of ruining your hairdo.

    Hair threading (AKA Irun kiko)

    Young lady with African threaded hair.

    Image source: Busayo Nyc

    This one has props for being hella cheap, and best believe you’ll stand out from the crowd. The best way to make this hairstyle is head bent between your local hairdresser’s legs. It’s the culture.

    Twists

    Young lady wearing two-strand twists.

    Image source: Coils and Glory

    You can do this with your natural hair alone or with kinky extensions. You don’t need to do much with them. But they’re great for multiple styles if you want your hair out of your neck, or just want to pour water on it.

    Braided up-dos (AKA Shuku)

    Black woman with a plaited up-do hairstyle

    Image source: Instagram (@slayedinbraids)

    Your hair might cause traffic in a cinema hall, but is it protected and safe from humidity? Hell, yes.

    ‘Fro ponytail

    Image source: Getty images

    There are days you’ll be too tired to do anything more than pack your hair in a ponytail, and that’s okay. Slap on a little edge control for cute baby hair — and pretend the heat won’t just melt it off in one hot minute — and you’re good to go.

    Good ol’ scarf

    Black woman wearing an ankara head wrap.

    Image source: Stylish gwin

    Or head wraps, if you’re feeling fancy. You might argue that it’ll bring more heat to your scalp, but it’s protecting your hair, isn’t it?


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  • As a Nigerian babe with a forehead that looks like it’s my brain’s headquarters, this article was necessary. Because I’m tired of running away from ponytails just because I fear my forehead will steal all the attention.

    So, fellow forehead geng, I gat you. These are the best ponytail styles to rock.

    Good ol’ bangs

    Yes, I know. We’ve been there, done that and have the receipts. But bangs are just like your first ex. You’re tired of them, but you still find yourself going back. It’s worth it because it completely covers the forehead, if that’s what you’re going for.

    Image source: Beahairs

    The side swoop

    For when you want to show off your exotic forehead, but also don’t want it to steal all the attention.

    Image source: Honey bramble

    Messy updo

    The idea is to do styles that work for your face, not completely hide your gorgeous forehead. And this style just works — you get to stylishly draw attention away from your head, and get a cute style too.

    Image source: Riri baby


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    Mohawk ponytails

    One word — stunning. I think mohawk styles allow you embrace your exotic — whatever that means.

    Image source: Latest hairstyles

    Ponytails with exaggerated edges

    Why be simple when you can be extra and fabulous?

    Image source: Iconic fingerz

    Any damn ponytail you want

    Because you should absolutely flaunt your forehead anytime you want. Hide it or not, it’s up to you, boo.

    Image source: The right hairstyles


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  • With everyone rocking the same hairstyles these days, wouldn’t it be so great to stand out? So what if your hair stylist can’t pull off the styles on this list? That’s not the point. The point’s you’ll stand out, and that’s all that mattress. Don’t thank us just yet!

    Sunny’s look from Torioko

    No, tell me that this lewk is not achievable. Is hair dye expensive? Yes, will all your family members deny you outside? Also, yes, but you’ll look so original with your alté aesthetic. If you’re an ally for queer people, what’s wearing the rainbow on your head to you? Talk Valentina!


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    Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo From Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo

    I know you might be thinking, what’s so special about a blonde afro? Well, this man’s hair is made of 24-karat gold. If you have that kind of gold, have you not made it? Just go to your mother’s dressing table, melt as many of her gold chains as possible, and carry them on your head. The best part is that no-one can even steal it because it’s on your head. 

    Umemiya’s rolls from Shaman King

    Since all the styles from before the internet age are back in vogue, this should be a breeze. Just comb your hair up, look for a big hair roller and wrap your head around it like ₦2k shawarma. Add pins to keep it together, and you’re good to go. A trend setter, fashion extraordinaire. 

    Iris from Pokemon

    Remember those days when your mum would pack your hair in a tight bun, and it’ll get loose because you kept touching it? That’s what this look is giving but with effortless styling that doubles as a pocket to hide things. Do you know the amount of food you can sneak in on an plane with hair like that? 

    Kenpachi’s look from Bleach

    Imagine entering danfo with this look? The conductor will charge you extra for looking so fly! If your hair is not long enough, don’t worry, I got you. Remember how we used to wrap biscuit nylons into cones as kids? Do as many as possible, then take glue and stick it on your head. You can paint to your desired colour, and voila, a walking chuku ckuku.

     Yasuhiro’s locs from Danganronpa

    If you people don’t rush this one, as a loc-head, I will beat you to it. Imagine walking around like this? People would be afraid to touch you because how did you do it? Your gel budget might be through the roof, but anything to look fly. Samson no do reach this one. 


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    Goku’s hair from Dragon Ball

    Quick question, how do you feel about becoming the poster child for the “Black kids with blonde hair” search results? Take inspo from the Velaryon family in House of the Dragon and see that it bangs. Relax your hair and bleach it and there you go! If you like, you can tie blonde hair extensions to your hair for length. There’s beauty in this life, but your beauty with this hairstyle will be discovery. 

    Franky from One Piece

    Wow, look at this hair! If police stop you in traffic, you can just transform your hair into a cannon. I love it. You would be untouchable. You’d also be single because, come on, you can’t have your cake and eat it. No one will want to compete with your hair for attention. 

    Saitama from One-Punch Man

    You know your hairstyle is that bitch when it ensures you’re added to the will. Imagine visiting your dad with a haircut like this in an age where everyone’s keeping an afro or locking their hair. He’d be so proud. This hair shows that you’re ready to own a sienna, prepared to wear a green shirt and purple trousers to your banker job and beg interns for their food. Indeed, a mark of good home training. You can’t go wrong with a good skin cut. 


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