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  • Box braids are a protective style of hair braiding that involves sectioning off the hair into square-shaped, or "boxy", partitions and braiding each section from the roots to the ends. This style is versatile and can be worn in various lengths and thicknesses, tailored to personal preference. Box braids help in hair growth retention and are low maintenance, offering a convenient and stylish way to protect natural hair. They are celebrated for their cultural significance within the African diaspora, often adorned with beads or other hair accessories for added flair. This hairstyle is not only a fashion statement but also a manifestation of cultural identity and heritage.

  • Cornrows are a traditional African style of hair braiding, where hair is braided very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to produce a continuous, raised row. The name "cornrows" comes from the resemblance to the straight lines of raised ridges that are formed when planting crops like corn. This hairstyle is known for its neat, clean lines that can be straight or set in intricate patterns and designs. Cornrows are both a practical way to manage hair and a form of art, often expressing individuality and cultural heritage. They are a versatile hairstyle, worn by all genders and serving as a foundation for other styles such as weaves or extensions.

  • Crochet braids are a hairstyling technique where hair extensions are added to natural hair with the use of a crochet hook. The process begins by cornrowing the natural hair, then the extensions are looped through the cornrows with the hook. This method allows for a wide variety of hair textures and styles to be achieved, from loose, flowing locks to tight curls or even twists. Crochet braids are a popular choice for those looking to add volume, length, or experiment with different hairstyles without directly manipulating their natural hair. They are also appreciated for being a protective style that can safeguard the hair from environmental factors and styling damage while promoting growth.

  • Faux locs are a protective, low-maintenance hairstyle that mimics the look of traditional dreadlocks without the long-term commitment or the need to permanently alter the hair's texture. Achieved by wrapping extensions around sections of natural hair or braids, faux locs can vary in length, thickness, color, and texture to suit personal style preferences. This hairstyle allows individuals to experiment with the dreadlock aesthetic and can be accessorized with beads, rings, or wraps for added personality. Faux locs are a versatile option, offering the appearance of naturally cultivated locs while preserving the health and versatility of the wearer's hair.

  • Dreadlocks, often simply called dreads or locs, are ropelike strands of hair formed by matting or braiding hair. This hairstyle has various methods of cultivation, including backcombing, twisting, or the natural neglect technique, where hair naturally entwines over time. Dreadlocks are deeply rooted in cultural and spiritual significance across various societies, symbolizing a myriad of personal, religious, ethnic, and political meanings. They require maintenance to keep them neat and can range from thin, pencil-sized locks to thicker, more substantial twists. Dreadlocks are not just a style but often a lifestyle choice, embodying a range of personal philosophies and cultural identities.

  • Twist stitch braids combine the techniques of twisting and braiding to create a distinctive, raised pattern along the scalp. This style involves sectioning the hair and then intricately twisting each section before it's braided, which creates a "stitch" effect. The braids can be done tightly to the scalp in straight lines, curves, or more elaborate designs, depending on the desired look. This hairstyle is a variation of traditional cornrows, offering added texture and depth with the twists, resulting in a sophisticated, dimensional aesthetic. Twist stitch braids are admired for their versatility and the stylish, edgy flair they add to the classic braided look.

  • Natural hair refers to hair that has not been altered by chemical straighteners, including relaxers and texturizers. Embracing natural hair often involves showcasing the hair's inherent texture, ranging from waves to tight coils and kinks. The natural hair movement empowers Black women to celebrate and take pride in their distinctive hair patterns and the cultural heritage they represent. This movement rejects conventional beauty standards that have historically favored straightened hair, promoting a more inclusive definition of beauty. Natural hair can be styled in countless ways, including, but not limited to, afros, twist-outs, braid-outs, cornrows, and protective styles that maintain the hair's health. By wearing their hair naturally, Black women make a statement of self-acceptance, challenging societal norms and often inspiring a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

  • Tress hair refers to locks, often characterized by its long, flowing nature. Tresses are typically associated with full, well-maintained hair that cascades in waves or curls, giving a sense of volume and movement. They are often seen as a traditional symbol of beauty and femininity, with historical and cultural significance in the portrayal of luscious, healthy hair. Whether loosely hanging over the shoulders or intricately styled in braids or updos, tresses can evoke images of classic elegance and natural grace.

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