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  2. Micro Locs, Ballerina Buns and 8 More Natural Hair Trends for ...

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    Whether it’s trying a new color, getting a bold haircut or adding a new style to the mix, the opportunity for a change is in the air as fall quicky approaches. And for all of our naturalistas out t

  3. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    This protective soft loc style is created by "wrapping hair around the natural hair or crocheting pre-made soft locs into cornrows." [123] In the diaspora, Black men and women wear different styles of dreadlocks. Each style requires a different method of care. Freeform locs are formed organically by not combing the hair or manipulating the hair.

  4. Synthetic dreads - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic dreads are typically made by braiding or wrapping synthetic hair around a core material, such as yarn or wire, to create a cylindrical shape resembling natural dreadlocks. They come in various styles, lengths, and colors, allowing individuals to experiment with different looks, from vibrant and multicolored to natural and understated.

  5. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    In the Himba tribe, dreadlocks worn down in front of a female's face was a sign that she was going through puberty, while dreadlocks tied at the back of the head were worn by women seeking marriage. [7] Erembe headdresses signified new mothers and married women. [7] In Yoruba culture, people braided their hair to send messages to the gods. [7]

  6. A Black student was suspended for his hairstyle. The school ...

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    School officials said his dreadlocks fell below his eyebrows and ear lobes and violated the district’s dress code. George, 17, has been suspended since Aug. 31 at the Houston-area school.

  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    This is somewhat less true of African-American men, who wear their hair in a variety of styles that overlap with those of African-American women, including box braids and cornrows fastened with rubber bands and dreadlocks. [36] In the 1980s, women pulled back their hair with scrunchies, stretchy ponytail holders made from cloth over fabric bands.

  8. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    [27]: 35 During this time, kinky hair "was at its height of politicization", and wearing an Afro was an easily distinguishable physical expression of Black pride and the rejection of societal norms. [27]: 43 Jesse Jackson, a political activist, says that "the way [he] wore [his] hair was an expression of the rebellion of the time".

  9. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    [26] [27] Among the Blackfoot, men wore braids, often on both sides behind the ear. [28] The men of the Kiowa tribe often wrapped pieces of fur around their braids, called a hair drop. Among the Lakota , both men and women wore their hair in 2 braids with men’s being typically longer than women’s.

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