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  2. Hair twists - Wikipedia

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    Twists can be made when naturally curly hair is still wet and somewhat relaxed from soaking with hot water; when the hair dries, it will shrink, creating a tightly woven texture to the hair twists. Twists can also be done with dry hair for a different texture. Twists can be combined with other hairstyles at the same time, such as afro-puffs and ...

  3. Natural hair movement - Wikipedia

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    Many women of African descent have faced opposition from wearing their hair in naturally curly styles or other non-straight, protective styles. Many women have found that they are treated unjustly based on having naturally afro-textured hair. Natural hair can be deemed "unprofessional", turning it into a fireable offense. [59]

  4. Magazine in hot water after Afro tutorial for white girls - AOL

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    Allure Magazine has made some enemies after featuring step-by-step instructions for how white girls can achieve an "Afro." To break it down, "Afro" comes from the word "African." So for Allure ...

  5. Throwback beauty: How to get classic Farrah Fawcett curls at home

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    Start at the top of your head and slide the iron down, turning it so the curl is going back away from your face and repeat the process on the rest of your hair. 3.

  6. Jheri curl - Wikipedia

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    The Jheri curl (often spelled Jerry curl or Jeri Curl) is a permanent wave hairstyle that was popular among Black Americans during the 1980s and early 1990s. Invented by the hairdresser Jheri Redding , [ 1 ] the Jheri curl gives the wearer a glossy, loosely curled look.

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  8. African hair threading - Wikipedia

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    African hair threading [1] (also known as hair threading/ threading) is a traditional hairstyling technique deeply rooted in African culture. It is cherished for its ...

  9. Kinky hair - Wikipedia

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    The hi-top fade was common among African-American men and boys in the 1980s and has since been replaced in popularity by the 360 waves and the Caesar haircut. Other styles include plaits or braids, the two-strand twist, and basic twists, all of which can form into manicured dreadlocks if the hair is allowed to knit together in the style-pattern ...