Black History Month A Celebration Of Beauty Culture: Braids

More than hair and beyond a style. Black hair is rooted in history and represents today’s culture. Each style and trend reflects a moment in time where Black history was being written.

It is possible for every hair type to form a braid. However, the level in which a braid can maintain its shape varies greatly from each hair type. There is a uniqueness to how Afro-textured hair, specifically, holds braid patterns. Whereas some hair textures require gels, mousse or bands, the Afro-textured hair can take to a braided pattern with little aid.

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