I picked out some of my favorite 4c hairstyles 🙂
Here are some hairstyles for 4c natural hair :
– Two-strand twists: This hairstyle involves splitting a section of your hair into two equal parts and then wrapping both parts around each other from roots to tips.
– Puff with bangs: This is created by leaving some hair in front, brushing the rest of your hair up, and securing it with a band.
– The halo: Also called the crown, this simple yet chic hairstyle is achieved by braiding the hair from both sides of the head to meet at the back.
– French roll: One of the easiest to create, this hairstyle involves sectioning your hair in front. Next, you sweep one side of your hair to the middle and secure it with bobby pins.
– Three-strand twist: This hairstyle is created by splitting a section of your hair into three equal parts and then wrapping each part around the other to create a finish uniquely distinct from the two-strand twists.
– Straw curls: One of the best ways to get well-defined bouncy curls, this hairstyle can be created by rolling your hair with a pack of straws.
– Flat twists: Another member of the Twists family, flat twists are an alternative to the traditional cornrows. This hairstyle involves weaving the hair into twists that lay flat on your head.
– The Cinnabun: This hairstyle is created by first brushing and securing the hair into a puff with an elastic band, followed by rolling some strands of that puff from tips to roots and then pinning it down.
– Frohawk: This hairstyle is a blend of the “afro” and the “mohawk” hairstyles, hence the portmanteau “frohawk”. It is created by sweeping and pinning both sides of the hair to the middle part of the head and then leaving the hair in the middle to hang loose.
– Bantu knots: This hairstyle is a way to celebrate your African roots. It is done by rolling a section of your hair to form a knot.
Good luck styling your hair ❤