7 hairstyles you could rock this December

7 hairstyles you could rock this December



Below are some beautiful hairstyles you could rock this December:


This is a simple hairstyle. The hair is packed away from the face to the center of the head and secured in a firm knot, a hair extension is then fixed to the knot which dangles freely at the back just like the tail of a pony. Ponytails give you simplicity and comfort at a go while also enhancing your facial features.


This hairstyle got popular just a while ago. It is a form of braid which starts with your hair, the attachment or extension is then gradually added till the desired length is achieved. Knotless braids are light, easy to style, and relatively painless.


We all love twists because they are easy to make and even easier to loosen. But root twists are different from the traditional twists we’re used to. With root twists, the twist is started directly from the root of the hair instead of the regular one-inch braid before the twist. This version of twist is stunning.


Cornrows are not going out of style anytime soon. They are very simple, yet elegant. They are made by braiding the hair very close to the scalp, using an underhand, upward motion to make a continuous row while braiding the hair.


This style consists of braids made in square-shaped divisions. It is similar to the regular braids, the only difference is the square-shaped divisions.


If you do not want to sit for long, then crochet is the hairstyle to go for. Crochet braids involve crocheting hair extension to your pre braided hair with a crochet hook.


For those who do not want to spend hours sitting in a salon to make their hair, wigs are the best option. There are different types of wigs you can rock ranging from Bob wigs to braided wigs, curly wigs, bone straight, and so on.

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