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African women are known for their chic hairstyles. Though Afro hair looks great, they are not the most easiest to manage because of the texture of their hair. While earlier black hairstyles was all about straightening their natural hair, the rules of modern glamor are being refreshed and reinvented. From pop diva Beyonce to Halle Berry, for Afro hairstyles for women, wash and wear looks are becoming increasingly popular with natural wave and texture enjoyed rather than ignored.
 
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