There’s never been a better time to rock your natural coils, kinks, and curls. Keep up with the latest trends in natural hairstyles for black women, and check out these awesome photos below for your next hairdo. You’ll find your next favorite hairstyle here, whether your natural hair is short, medium, or long.
#1: Light Brown Kinks with Orange Highlights
Light brown kinks with orange highlights are a great choice. This look is perfect for those who want to show off their texture and color in an eye-catching way. To achieve this look, ask your stylist to braid out your hair or use a relaxed technique around your locks. Proper care and maintenance allow you to enjoy this style while keeping your hair healthy.
#2: Rezo Cut for Tight Curls
If you are a Black woman with thick, tight curls, consider a Rezo cut for tight curls to flatter your hair type. Rock a trendy yet practical haircut that highlights and enhances your natural curls. This technique involves cutting your hair dry while in its natural state. This emphasizes your curls’ shape and texture. The Rezo cut is perfect for those who want to embrace their curls while keeping their hair stylish.
#3: Wild and Crazy Side Part ‘Fro
Ask for a wild and crazy side part ‘fro if you want to show off your personal style! For this hairdo, you’ll want to spend time caring for your curl pattern so that each coil and curl really pops.
#4: Natural Thick Coils
With great styling, big hair, like rocking natural thick coils, can be gorgeous. Best for hair that has a natural 3c or 4a curl pattern. Product choices are important in the execution and making it soft and light. Instead of a twist out, use flexi rods on damp hair to help define your curls. Once dry, add a light serum, such as Paul Mitchell’s Super Skinny Serum, and a finishing spray for shine and flyaways.
#5: Natural Curls with a Side Part
Natural curls with a side part will surely add some edge to your natural styling. An easy way to achieve this look at home is to put flat twists with a curl cream on your damp hair. Then, untwist them once dry. Many ethnic hair textures have different tolerance levels to creams and oils. So ask your natural hairstylist what products are best for you. For such natural hair styles for black women, curls must be soft and lightweight.
#6: Very Full and Thick Tight Ringlets
For those looking to make a real impact, consider thick, thick, tight ringlets for your black hair. Natural highlights add dimensions of depth and distinction. They frame the entire look with an edge that won’t go unnoticed. You should use curl-enhancing products to maintain spirals full of body and shine. For easy styling at home, opt for twist-outs after shampoos. They keep your curls beautiful and natural without heat.
#7: Round and Fluffy
Looking for an easy, versatile hairstyle that works on any length of natural hair? Try a round, fluffy style – it’s perfect for black women with thick tresses. Use a moisturizing leave-in conditioner. Then brush out sections and create large-barrel curls for instant spirals. Give a few strands extra padding to add volume around the crown area. Use springy rollers or do light teasing. Finally, finish with heavy-duty hairspray to ensure your ends look fluffed up all day!
#8: Gorgeous Long Hair with Layers
Gorgeous long hair with layers is the perfect style for black women wanting to look natural and chic. This hairdo can flatter any face shape and lends itself to various easy styling options. For added volume and texture, ask your stylist to add multiple layers. They should be graduated lengths throughout the hair’s length. To maintain the most bounce, it’s best to use products that restore moisture. Avoid excessive manipulation of strands or tight hairstyles.
#9: Thick Bronze Curls
Create effortlessly beautiful looks with thick bronze curls. This natural hairstyle is perfect for black women of varying hair lengths. It will help frame the face shape nicely. Start by getting your curls professionally shaped. Keep up a healthy routine to prevent your curls from falling dull. When styling, you may use humidity-resistant products to elongate your curl pattern. Or finger-style for an undone look. Before stepping out, talk to your friends for extra glamour. Throw in an embellished headband or ribbon tie that compliments your features!
#10: Long Natural Curls Without Bangs
While long natural curls are beautiful, they need extra maintenance. The biggest advantage is that this style works for many hair lengths and textures. But, the drawback is that it requires frequent styling and hydration to keep the curls fresh. To get this look, use a curling wand or rods to create big, bouncy curls with lots of volume. For added moisture retention, add in some curl-defining cream. Try Coconut Curl Cream by Cantu. Or, use an oil-based product such as Skinny Serum by Paul Mitchell before you begin.
#11: Gorgeous Coils with Blonde Tips
Coils with blonde tips are one gorgeous style for black women with any hair length. A natural hair twist will stand out if you’re looking for an eye-catching look! The combo of dark and light colors creates a contrast that adds dimension to the hairstyle. Use a curling wand or perm rods for natural black hair styles, and add some blonde highlights at the ends for extra shine. For best results, use products designed for natural hair so that your curls stay healthy.
#12: Face-Framing Middle Part Curls
Embrace your big hair with face-framing middle-part curls. Natural falling curls can be easy to achieve at home. Try un-twisting your twists from a twist out the night before. Apply a moderate curl cream to manage frizz, then take it to Instagram for beautiful selfies.
#13: Curly Crop Cut with a Shaved Design
Prove that long hair isn’t for everybody by rocking a curly crop cut with a shaved design. A black woman can tailor her natural curl or kink to a short soft style. Forming the perfect balance with a clipper cut and pixie cut. If you want to explore quick hairstyles for black women, you can consult a barber specializing in artistic designs.
#14: Layered Kinky Hair with Blonde Accents
You can stylishly rock layered hair with blonde accents with your natural kinks. Many black women’s natural hair tends to shrink into tight afros. This makes it difficult to style. But for a full and styled afro, have a stylist specializing in natural hair and cuts to give you the perfect shape. You’ll also want to consult them for the best product to maintain this voluminous result.
#15: Mini Puff on Short Natural Curls
Mini puff on short natural curls is a timeless style on short curly hair. The puffs on natural black hair can be achieved with many styling options. For example, using a sponge or a twist technique on a comb. I suggest using a bonnet overnight and sometimes a sponge at the top of your head to keep them from falling flat.
#16: Side Part Style on Shoulder-Length Black Curly Hair
Consider wearing your black curly hair in an invisible side part style for a little extra. Keeping the part invisible allows your natural hair movement to flip from one side to the other. And you can switch it up whenever you want. To keep a beautiful curl pattern for days, put your hair into a bonnet at night for protection. Tie it loosely when you’re active, or untie it and let it flow freely.
#17: Sexy Long Curls with Long Bangs
Long curls paired with long bangs on naturally curly hair give you all the body you need! Add layers to remove extra weight and keep the volume to keep your look from falling flat. Ask your stylist if this is the right cut and style if you have naturally loose curls.
#18: Gorgeous Curls with Volume
How about some gorgeous curls with volume this weekend?! Best on short natural hair, this can be achieved with either a small curl rod set or a small twist out, depending on your natural curl pattern. To maintain your style and volume at home, keep a set of foam rods to re-wrap your curls sometimes, as well as a light finishing spray without the stronghold of a freeze spray.
#19: Romantic Thick Long Curls
Some romantic thick long curls compliment women with consistent natural curl patterns and a ton of hair. If you need to visit the salon for routine maintenance, I suggest you keep up with trims and moisturizing care. Healthy hair is the key to keeping this style gorgeous.
#20: Twisted 4c Curls
Get into twisted 4c curls if you’re unsure how to style your tightly kinked hair. For my 4c clients, I flat twist their damp, wet hair with a twist cream by Cantu. She can let the flat twists dry naturally or sit under the dryer for a few days. When creating this style at home, try the “freestyle” part, meaning no hard parts, so there aren’t any lines of demarcation. And remember to untwist carefully with your hands only. This is indeed one of the best hairstyles for black women!
#21: Natural Brunette with Blonde Highlights
Try some color as a natural brunette with blonde highlights. With natural curls and some simple twist-outs for styling, add to your look with some warm highlights. To maintain your healthy hair and curl pattern, look into using Olaplax bond repair products at home between salon visits.
#22: Big Fluffy Afro with an Off-Center Part
If you have little time to spend on your hair in the morning, wear a big fluffy afro with an off-center part. All you need is a light product such as shea butter and a little sheen spray to refine the curls and texture in your fluffy hair. Big hair can seem like one of the most challenging black hairstyles, but it’s one of the easiest! I always encourage my natural-haired clients to allow themselves to wear curly afro hairstyles and use a minimal product for a touch of shine and moisture.
#23: Short Natural Afro for African-American Women
The afro is a timeless style that African-American women have worn for decades. The layers don’t only make simple hairstyles for black women but are also a beautiful way to show off natural curls. Use the Shea Moisture Curl Enhancing Smoothie to keep your curls bouncy and beautiful.
#24: Fluffy Natural Bob Haircut with Blonde Highlights
Check out this fluffy natural bob. Over the past several years, more black women have opted to go natural without chemical relaxers. No chemical straightening equates to thicker and healthier hair, making this style a frequent go-to to show off your healthy hair. Ask your stylist for light colors or highlights to add depth and jazz to your natural curls.
#25: Full Pineapple Updo
You can get finessed with a full natural afro ponytail. Braids and beads are your best friend when this style comes up. For black women, hairstyles with such fullness and volume are worth flaunting!
#26: Bantu Knots for Natural Hair
Bantu knots for natural hair have become one of my favorite protective styles since I started transitioning my hair from perm damage. It can be done with short or long hair, and it can be done with different hair ranging from type 2 hair to type 4 hair. I mostly like it because I can wear it for a few days without getting messy. Before unraveling my Bantu knots, I usually do some small accessorizing with a cute set of earrings and rock it all day just like that. I get my best curl definition when using a lightweight leave-in cream product, such as “ORS Olive pudding.” Ensure you use a small amount, so just a full fingertip is enough. I usually cover my hair with a satin scarf when I sleep so that my hair is protected.
#27: Healthy and Natural Top Knot
This look would best be described as a half-up and a half-down hairstyle. The intricate bun style at the top comprises ten years of growth, long, beautiful, healthy, natural locs. My favorite thing about this style is showing the length of hair and the versatility of styles the length of hair can do. I recommend purchasing a jumbo size Marley Cap for that hair length to keep your style fresh and decrease frizz from your fresh retwist. I also like Wild Grow hair oil to keep the scalp moisturized, and the locs so your hair does not dry over time.
#28: Carefree Jumbo Box Braids
Sometimes you don’t want to wait hours on top of hours to get a head full of box braids done on your head. Sometimes you want to get out the door and go about your day but still look alluring and conversational. This is the protective hairstyle to do just that! Jumbo box braids, which consist of approximately 18-21, look beautiful, carefree, and effortless. My favorite thing about this style is the fusion of colors, size, and length of the braids. I love the freedom of weight with 21 braids instead of 80-100 braids, which can be too much!
The hairstyle doesn’t make you, but you can make the hairstyle. For example, this beauty has naturally curly, waist-length hair, so it’s cool to see extensions that can be worn, despite hair differences. You would need more packaged hair extensions so that they can exceed your own naturally long hair. It’s all about confidence. As long as you have enough hair, speaking to my short-haired women, at least four to five inches of hair to grip and weave into your hair extensions, you’re good to go!
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#29: Edgy Tapered Fro for Naturally Short Hair
You can go for a dark tapered fro with natural curls. I recommend this style if you have three to four inches of hair. It can be achieved with longer hair but will require more work. A leave-in moisturizing lotion is great to prep natural black girl hairstyles, and a curl sponge to achieve your natural twist. The sides are then laid down with a small comb or soft brush.
#30: Straight Braided Style
Try a crochet braid style that was created with Freetress Pre-Looped Crochet Braid. I love that it’s straight, not curly, like most crochet styles. To style, I recommend a hair polish and a hair sheen. All hair types can wear this look. I do not recommend it to any woman that is a gym addict because too much sweat will affect her style.
#31: Fashion-Forward Cute Curly Bangs
Be proud and flaunt your roots, literally! Look majestic while fashioning tight curls.
#32: Natural Two-Strand Twists
Find a hairstylist that knows her way around black locks. Protective and stylish, this is a classic natural hairstyle that will live on. The term “silk press” is mainly associated with and used in the African American community as it describes the art of pressing your hair until it is silky straight. This style is suitable for all hair textures, as the key component is the shampoo process and products used before styling.
#33: Effortless and Voluminous Curls
These voluminous curls are effortless. They have tons of volume up top with just the right amount of face-framing curls. You would maintain natural hairstyles like this by doing a pineapple or mini pineapple at night. In the morning, release your curls and spray a curl refresher to shake everything back into shape. This hairstyle is for women with a looser curl pattern (Type 3a-4a). Any face shape can wear this because the face-framing can be customized. This is the perfect look for women who have minimal time to do their hair and need three to four days of wear before restyling.
#34: Bouncy Curls for Natural Hair
Opt for a Deva Cut. Curly girls who have never tried a Deva Cut usually lose some length with their first cut. This shape, in particular, helps you feel like your hair is more manageable but still has some length to it. I love that this cut for natural hair gives your hair some shape and style but keeps you feeling like the stylist didn’t cut a ton of hair off.
Another positive to this haircut is that it’s versatile for many face shapes and hair types ( i.e., curly, super curly)! It’s for girls who spend some time styling their hair and don’t like to wear it up much. It’s a fun and bouncy cut that can be styled in many different ways by simply changing the part or amount of volume you choose to have that day with your hair.
#35: Super Versatile Crochet Twists
Try a super quick hairstyle for natural hair that is very versatile. You can wear your hair in a ponytail, completely down, half up/half down…the options are endless! This style is very low maintenance. I recommend wearing a silk bonnet or sleeping on a silk pillowcase at night to prolong the longevity of your hairstyle.
To recreate this look, you’ll need a crochet hook and six bags of Janet Collection Havana Mambo pre-twisted crochet hair, also called Havana Hair. Your hair must be braided in eight to ten straight-back cornrows before using the crochet hook to hook the pre-twisted hair onto your braid.
#36: Graduated Curly Bob on Natural Hair
I would describe this haircut as an asymmetrical graduated curly bob on natural hair. I love his look because the layering lets you see the beautiful curl patterns. The layering prevents your curls from falling flat and looking bottom-heavy while enhancing volume. Curly hair naturally lacks moisture, so you must use hydrating curl-friendly products to restore moisture and define your curl pattern. It’s important to note that when choosing products, look for sulfate and silicone-free ones, as these ingredients dry your hair. The beauty of this cut is that it can be worn with wavy and super curly hair. The most important thing is to maintain healthy curls by ensuring your curls are cleansed and deep conditioned for at least a week and applying the correct styling products.
#37: Natural and Elegant Updo
Go for a simple, elegant updo that can also be worn as a casual, day-to-day hairstyle if you have natural hair. My favorite thing about this look is how both buns are intertwined, creating a rope-like formation. The thickness makes them very prominent.
The products I recommend to recreate this look are two packages of Kanekalon Braiding Hair, hair Pins and bobby pins, medium-sized rubber bands, a rattail comb, a brush, Eco Styler Gel (with no alcohol), and jumbo styling wraps. Maintain your look daily with Edge Control and a silk or satin hair wrap. I recommend this look for a woman who has medium to long hair. It would suit a natural hair lady with hair types 3b, 3c, 4a, 4b, and 4c. Heat does not have to be applied to your hair to recreate this style, but the choice is optional.
#38: Rainbow Curls for Short Hair
Try a fun style and a sophisticated and gentle way to wear your rainbow hair. My favorite thing about natural hairstyles for black girls like this is how seven colors can blend perfectly in a big full Afro. I recommend using a cleansing conditioner instead of shampoo to maintain this look. It gently cleanses and conditions your hair, and overwashing won’t affect your color, giving it more longevity. Always keep in mind to shampoo as little as possible.
I recommend this look if you have healthy hair. These beautiful colors require pre-lightening your hair to blonde, which can affect the texture and pattern of your curls. The style in the picture was created with a leave-in conditioner and a diffuser to disperse air evenly around the coils, gently drying the hair and improving its definition.
#39: Jumbo Loc Plaits
These are “jumbo loc plaits” or simply “plaits.” I love this natural style because it allows you to wear your locs down without being in your face and tied back to give a neat and professional look. This style lasts a long time; your hair will have a beautiful crinkly pattern once taken out. Locs can be done on loose to very tight coily hair so that the styling can begin once your locs are established!
The product I recommend to recreate these hairstyles for black women with natural hair is called LocN Gel. LocN Gel. This product doesn’t leave your scalp itchy or dry, leaving any style perfect for weeks. The best thing about it is that it doesn’t contain any unwanted or harmful chemicals that most other brands have.
#40: Senegalese Twists for Gorgeous Long Natural Hair
One of the many protective styles for Afro hair, these rope Senegalese twists can be further enhanced by including extensions within your kinky twists.
#41: Blended Fade for Women
Opt for a very simple and easy yet sophisticated natural haircut! My favorite thing about this style is the uniform blended fade. I recommend this style to the natural woman who is constantly on the go and wants a style with minimal maintenance! Use a light moisturizing oil sheen to style your hair for shine and moisture.
#42: Beautiful and Natural Crochet Braids
Also known as latch hook braids, this natural hair style involves weaving hair extensions at your roots. Fuller hair with the desired styling may then be achieved. Whether you’re an older woman or a young black girl, natural hairstyles with twists and highlights look flattering.
#43: Voluminous Natural Curls
Go for some voluminous natural curls if you’re ready to show off your natural hair without any extensions. Black women with 3c hair texture or close to can achieve this look with healthy and maintained hair. You and your stylist should consistently keep up with healthy hair and trimming practices for the best results and reactions when you let your curls out.
#44: 3b Curls with Blonde Highlights
3b curls look incredible with highlights, especially blonde highlights. Curly girls will notice increased texture definition when the lightness is added to their hair. Each strand twists and turns as the blonde is pulled through, causing light to bounce in different directions. This creates pops of movement within your coils, allowing light to reflect rather than retract.
#45: Natural Kinky Coils
Wear your natural kinky coils and be proud of how beautiful they are. Keeping up on regular trims helps to keep your hair healthy and your curls defined and beautiful. Curly hair is the driest of all hair types, so keeping washing to a minimum is ideal, and a good care regimen is a must. Try curl-defining LEAVE-IN conditioner for added moisture and the coil, kink, and curl styling cream for hold and nourishment.
#46: Junky Twists
If you’re considering junky twists, know this style is flattering and edgy. To get the look, ask your hairstylist for a cut that allows the braids to be installed easily and securely. My advice when installing these styles is to ensure they are done by an experienced professional who can ensure the braids are tight enough but not too tight. Ask your stylist about their experience with box braids before you get started.