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  2. Box braids - Wikipedia

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    Box braids in Ethiopia American singer/actress Brandy Norwood with her signature [1] box braids. Box braids are a type of hair-braiding style that is predominantly popular among African people and the African diaspora. This type of hairstyle is a "protective style" (a style which can be worn for a long period of time to let natural hair grow ...

  3. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Braids have been part of black culture going back generations. There are pictures going as far back as the year 1884 showing a Senegalese woman with braided hair in a similar fashion to how they are worn today. [15] Braids are normally done tighter in black culture than in others, such as in cornrows or box braids. While this leads to the style ...

  4. Hairstyles in the 1950s - Wikipedia

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    Women's hairstyles of the 1950s were in general less ornate and more informal than those of the 1940s, with a "natural" look being favoured, even if it was achieved by perming, setting, styling and spraying. Mature men's hairstyles were always short and neat, and they were generally maintained with hair-oil.

  5. Black TV news reporters share why they wear their braids on ...

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  6. Why this Black engineer makes a point of wearing braids in ...

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    On Dec. 5, she shared a photo of herself rocking feed-in braids while working in a lab. "As a Black woman on a national science show, I intentionally wear braids and my curly Afro to normalize ...

  7. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] These laws were not overturned until the Black Power Movement in the 60s and 70s. Even after the laws were overturned, many still faced discrimination due to their hair type and hairstyles. This had stripped many people of the use of their braids as a form of culture to the use of braids as function; to keep hair manageable.

  8. Bohemian box braids are back and the perfect protective style ...

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    A quick search of the term "boho braids" or "goddess braids" on TikTok is all it takes to see rising interest in the the style, as much of the country ushers in warmer weather.

  9. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s women began to wear their hair slightly longer, in pageboys, bobs or waves and curls. [10] During the 1920s and 1930s, Japanese women began wearing their hair in a style called mimi-kakushi (literally, "ear hiding"), in which hair was pulled back to cover the ears and tied into a bun at the nape of the neck. Waved or curled ...