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Pixie Cuts, Braids: Hairstyles Black People Should Try

6 Hairstyles All Black People Should Try at Least Once

Pixie Cuts, Braids: Hairstyles Black People Should Try
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  • Certain hairstyles, like box braids and Bantu knots, are staples in the Black community.
  • They can double as a trendy nod to the Y2K era or be used as protective styles to ensure healthy hair.
  • Get some inspiration for the hairstyles worth trying at least once here.

No matter which way it's spun, there are some hairstyles that are simply classics in the Black community. From the french twists that were pulled out for every graduation and wedding growing up to the various braided hairstyles that are essential to getting us through a tropical holiday without having a meltdown about our hair, there are certain looks that are staples for a reason.

So it comes as no surprise, then, when we say there are a few hairstyles you simply must try — and in all probability, most likely have already tried — as a member of the Black community. Thanks to the return of retro beauty trends, plenty of popular 2000s hairstyles seen on some of our favourite celebrities (hello, Nia Long's pixie cut) have also made a comeback, and other staples like box braids have had modern updates (see: knotless box braids). While one of the perks of having hair that defies gravity — and can be styled however you see fit — is that you can achieve a plethora of looks, the options can feel a bit overwhelming at times.

So if you want to flex your hair's versatility but don't know which style to start with, we've got you covered. Ahead, get some inspiration for all of the hairstyles every Black person needs to try at least once.

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