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10 Easy-to-Recreate African-American HairstylesTired of the same old look? Try these recently seen sexy celebrity hairstyles perfect for any occasion |
You know when you wake up in the morning, look in the mirror and think, "It's time for a change"? Yeah well, if you're like us, you pretty much have that fun little pre-coffee epiphany almost every day.
Luckily, a hairstyle is one of those things that is easy to change up in an instant. But, as you probably already know, just because it�s easy to want the change, knowing how to actually switch things up is a whole different story. Even the most style-savvy women need a little inspiration once in a while -- and especially when stuck in a same-old-'do rut.
Skip to see 10 easy-to-copy African-American hairstyles now.
That's where our favorite black celebrities, or really, their hairstylists come in. There are gorgeous and functional, on-trend African-American hairstyles being created and worn by the stars on a daily basis. Seriously, the red carpet is an inspiration gold mine.
Celebrities explore all sorts of hairstyles to keep things fresh and here to offer how-tos for the latest relaxed and/or weaved African American hairstyles seen on Angell Conwell, Tatyana Ali, Shaun Robinson, Katerina Graham, Jordin Sparks, Selita Ebanks, Gabrielle Union, Amber Riley, Brandy, and Jennifer Hudson is celebrity hairstylist Stephanie Pohl. She offers detailed, yet easy advice on how to copy African-American hairstyles recently seen on your favorite celebs.
Inspiration: Granted.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Angell Conwell
Luckily, a hairstyle is one of those things that is easy to change up in an instant. But, as you probably already know, just because it�s easy to want the change, knowing how to actually switch things up is a whole different story. Even the most style-savvy women need a little inspiration once in a while -- and especially when stuck in a same-old-'do rut.
Skip to see 10 easy-to-copy African-American hairstyles now.
That's where our favorite black celebrities, or really, their hairstylists come in. There are gorgeous and functional, on-trend African-American hairstyles being created and worn by the stars on a daily basis. Seriously, the red carpet is an inspiration gold mine.
Celebrities explore all sorts of hairstyles to keep things fresh and here to offer how-tos for the latest relaxed and/or weaved African American hairstyles seen on Angell Conwell, Tatyana Ali, Shaun Robinson, Katerina Graham, Jordin Sparks, Selita Ebanks, Gabrielle Union, Amber Riley, Brandy, and Jennifer Hudson is celebrity hairstylist Stephanie Pohl. She offers detailed, yet easy advice on how to copy African-American hairstyles recently seen on your favorite celebs.
Inspiration: Granted.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Angell Conwell
Older comments
African American? You "guys" really need to stop. This is embarrassing. You don't have a clue. Full lace wigs and weaves are very different from African American hair.
by solitaire_pw Sunday, January 27, 2013 at 07:43PM Report as inappropriate
I dont get it - these hairstyles dont seem african american to me. nearly everyones hair is straight. they are basically white hairstyles recreated with black hair. or more like indian/remy hair... -_- least favorite "beauty tips" I've seen yet
by talecon Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 07:26PM Report as inappropriate
I've always liked Gabrielle Union's hair
by TBjunkie Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 12:42AM Report as inappropriate
I don't really know how I feel about the style selection. They just don't represent the range of AA styles that I think should be included. Not all AA women have weaves, extensions, and relaxed hair. The hairstyles themselves were pretty.
by SummerOrchid Monday, April 9, 2012 at 01:40PM Report as inappropriate
Jennifer hudson looks so beautiful
by beautybody Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 10:00PM Report as inappropriate
Tthey all seem plain.
by ashley2896 Friday, March 16, 2012 at 05:14PM Report as inappropriate
I think Jordin Sparks style makes her face look very pudgy, not at all flattering
by sportimonki13 Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 01:07PM Report as inappropriate
I am extremely disappointed with this article. I do not see any variation on texture or length except for Selita Eubank's bob. I agree with stephanie_stewart's remark. Please reflect the diverse rainbow that I expect to see when looking up articles that purport to represent cutting edge hair trends among AA women.
by jojo_miller Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 01:59PM Report as inappropriate
To Ryan_montana: Are you a racist? Do you hate black people? If not it sounds like it.
by lilberry40 Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 07:44AM Report as inappropriate
The 'funny' thing about this is that some of these women were wearing weaves or wigs. There was no info on how to create these styles on 'fake' hair!
by scw Friday, November 4, 2011 at 09:28PM Report as inappropriate