And if the celeb set is any indication, there is plenty of inspiration out in the world.
This basic hair-care tip will also help avoid product buildup and allow your styles to last longer.
Leak says to start by pulling your hair back.
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Space Buns
Is it just us, or arespace bunscute as hell?
Sasha Lane’s kinky locs really make this look a standout.
To achieve, you’ll first want to part your hair horizontally into two sections.
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Part the front half down the middle and secure both sections with hair ties.
Then, start wrapping each ponytail around until you’ve made the perfect bun.
Secure the end under the back of the tie or tuck it in.
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Once your bun is in place, most of the hair will remain in the bun structure.
There should be a few ends left out to fall forward toward your face.
Then, place the scrunchies around the part you sectioned off to achieve Kelela’s look.
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Be sure to use extensions that match your hair texture for a seamless finish.
Wrap one or a few locs to wrap around the band to hide it, and you’re done.
Divide each section of hair horizontally.
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Secure the back with an appropriately-sized clip or band.
Separate the front section into two verify one is larger than the other.
The smaller section in the front will create the perfect side swoop.
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Drape this section with about six to eight locs over your ear and secure it with hairpins.
Add jewelry and lay down thosebaby hairs.
Front-Leaning Ponytail
Here, Jaden Smith perfects the messy high pony with a twist.
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Pull your hair through the elastic, then pull it apart to create volume.
Add your hair accessories (points if they complement your hair color) to bring your look together.
First, moisturize your locs and divide them into eight sections.
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This look depends on if your locs are made with synthetic or human hair according to Faulk.
For synthetic hair, place each section onto aflexi rodor perm rod.
Carefully dip the rod with your wrapped locs into hot water for about 10 to 15 seconds.
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You’re going to want a lot of towels around to dry your wet (and hot-to-the-touch) locs.
High Bun
It doesn’t get simpler than this.
Next, wrap your locs around the ponytail base to create a bun.
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Lightly lay yourbaby hairsas a finishing touch.
Center and pull the rest of your locs into a ponytail, tying it off with an elastic.
To recreate this look yourself, section your locs into four parts.
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Secure the twist with hair ties and bobby pins as needed and repeat with the remaining sections.
Twist each section around each other until you have a rope-twist cascade.
The feature of this high, secure bouffant is the gorgeous wave pattern.
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Faulk suggests putting your locs into eight to 10 braids and leaving them braided for one to two days.
“Take the plaits out right before styling.”
Twist them (like a towel) to the left or right all the way to the tip.
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This will force a coil with all your locs," Faulk advises.
“Bring them down to make a bun on the top of your head.
Carefully, pull some of the locs in the bun outward to make the bun fuller.”
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Leave out a few locs to create a gorgeous, face-framing moment.
Micro Locs Bob
Lupita Nyongossisterlocks era produced a handful of screenshot-worthy looks including this elegant side-part bob.
Gather the front section, pulling high and tight to create a ponytail.
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Secure with an elastic band."
Use a decorative ponytail holder tozuzshit up.
Faulk suggests gathering the locs that are on the top front of your head, leaving the sides down.
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After two-strand twisting, secure the ends with a rubber band or ponytail holder.
Once theyre all twisted and secured, youre going part them off to either side of your head.
Gather the twisted locs and swoop the ends of those locs towards the top of your head.
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Think of it like you’re creating a circle or a rose on the side of your head.
Polish the look off with somehair oilfor a nice shine.
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