Black Hair Styles
Short cuts for black women. Who can forget when Halle Berry popularized the infamous cut in the movie �Boomerang�? Well, the good news is that the short look is back! But be careful, you still have to adhere to what shape your face is. Not all black women will look like Halle. It�s just not for everyone. If you do have the proper facial shape for the short cut, (oval, long, and heart) you can go with the short-layered look like Halle. It is important to keep this maintained. There�s nothing worst than to let a sexy look go bad by not keeping your scheduled salon appointments.
Leave the braids for the teens. Braids are very convenient, but don�t always appeal to everyone. My suggestion is that if you are in the corporate world, it�s really best to avoid braids. If you�re an entertainer or work outdoors often, braids may be your answer. Braids are also great for college students and young children. But once, you�re a big girl, let go of the braids and go for a classier professional look. I don�t personally have anything against braids, just consider your environment before you go with this look.
This guide is only the tip of the iceberg for the myriad of black styles that black women can explore. Be sure to stick with what�s flattering to you, not just what�s trendy, if it doesn�t compliment you. If you experiment with different types of styles and discover what is best for your look, you will be happy with your final product. Just like a fine work of art, it takes time to perfect your final piece after much care and touch ups. The final product is a newer, happier, more stylish, and up to date you!!
Black Hair Styles: What�s For Me?
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