Bridal hair styles for black women. I do lots of weddings and always love, well almost always. the way women do their hair. I thought it would be fun to have some of these styles on my website for inspiration. 
Flexi Rod Set my first Bridal hair styles for black women

Natural wedding hairstyles without putting heat on your hair? It’s possible. Flexi rods are an inexpensive way that will get your hair just as curly, without risking heat damage.

Bold Braids

My second Bridal hair styles for black women. Some brides want their dress to steal the show on their wedding day, but why not let your hair be a top contender? This Frozen-inspired braid is perfect for all hair types–kinky or straight.

High Bun

Third Bridal hair styles for black women. If you want to know that your hair will stay put all day, a textured high (or low) bun is the way to go. But make sure to slick down your hair, natural wedding hairstyles like this look best when hair is slicked back.

Frohawk

Don’t worry, there will be no head shaving involved in this look, just lots of gel. If you’re an edgy bride who wants their personality to shine through, this is the natural hairstyle for you. Check out this 60 second tutorial and get started!

Pin Curls

Get curls with lots of hold without the heat damage.

Kinky French Bun

Fouth Bridal hair styles for black women. This is a modern twist on an old classic. If your main goal on your wedding day is to dance the night away, then this is the natural hairstyle for you. It’ll be up and out of the way and a little gel and a few bobby pins will ensure the style stays in place. Visit here for step-by-step directions.

Twist Out

This is a too cute Bridal hair styles for black women. Looking to give your hair some added length? A braidout is a good solution. It will lengthen your hair, while still giving you wavy curls.

Faux Tapered Cut

Go short without cutting your hair (or if you’re a short haired girl, switch it up). This style will give you a small taste of the cut life without the full commitment.

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