Iโm truly amazed by these styles!! Seriously, these pictures have made me realize how beautiful our hair is, for no one else can do the things that we can do with our hair.
Ebony Intuition
12 years ago
Caribbean women wear hairstyle #1 a lot, well when I was growing up I saw that style alot.
Monet
12 years ago
Wow. I think I say that about every group of pictures you post.
And I also ask about picture #5, lol, but I have to do it again. Where is she from?
African style makes North American style look so boring!
picture 5 is a tuareg/tamasheck woman probably from Niger. Thank youโฆI wish more black women knew that it is just as African to wear long hair as it is to wear it short. One of my aunts (Fulani)wears waist length hair. In the house, she couples that traditional garb and jewelry. All are authentically African.
Anonymous
11 years ago
The first picture shows extensions. This is a style that was quite popular in Africa a while back. BTW I love your blog.
Iโm truly amazed by these styles!! Seriously, these pictures have made me realize how beautiful our hair is, for no one else can do the things that we can do with our hair.
Caribbean women wear hairstyle #1 a lot, well when I was growing up I saw that style alot.
Wow. I think I say that about every group of pictures you post.
And I also ask about picture #5, lol, but I have to do it again. Where is she from?
African style makes North American style look so boring!
http://ebonyintuition.blogspot.com/2008/12/igbo-hairstyles-of-1920s-70s.html
Here are some Igbo hairstyles.
I would def rock style number 2
picture 5 is a tuareg/tamasheck woman probably from Niger. Thank youโฆI wish more black women knew that it is just as African to wear long hair as it is to wear it short. One of my aunts (Fulani)wears waist length hair. In the house, she couples that traditional garb and jewelry. All are authentically African.
The first picture shows extensions. This is a style that was quite popular in Africa a while back. BTW I love your blog.