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Diaspora: Native Nigerian Hairstyles To Try Out

  • owodunnimosopefolu
  • Oct 3, 2023
  • 2 min read

Looking for ways to rep Nigeria even with your hairstyles abroad, here are chic native Nigerian hairstyles for you.


Exploring native Nigerian hairstyles is a fantastic way for the diaspora to connect with their cultural roots. Here are some traditional Nigerian hairstyles that you can try out:


1. Bantu Knots: Bantu knots are small, coiled buns created by twisting sections of hair. This style is not only fashionable but also protective for natural hair.



2. Fulani Braids: Fulani braids, also known as Fulani or Fulbe hairstyle, are characterized by a central cornrow or braided line with decorative elements like beads and cuffs.


3. Shuku: Shuku, or Suku, is a Yoruba hairstyle where the hair is braided into a central plait or cornrow running from the front to the back, often with decorative beads.

4. Kiko: Kiko is another Yoruba hairstyle that involves intricate braiding, often with added extensions for length and volume. It's a great protective style for natural hair.

5. Patewo: Patewo, also known as "crossroads," is a unique Yoruba hairstyle where the hair is braided into intricate patterns that resemble a crossroads or palm leaves.

6. Afro: Embrace the beauty of natural hair by wearing it in a glorious Afro style. You can shape and style your Afro in various ways to suit your preferences.


7. Braided Updo: Create a stunning braided updo by combining different braiding techniques and patterns, adding beads or cowries for a traditional touch.

8. Twists and Locs: Experiment with twists, either two-strand twists or flat twists, or consider starting locs for a long-term natural hairstyle.

9. Koroba: Koroba involves creating multiple small braids or twists all over the head. It's a versatile style that can be customized with various patterns and accessories.

Remember that these hairstyles are not only beautiful but also carry cultural significance. You can personalize them to suit your style while celebrating the rich heritage of Nigeria.

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