Hair has played a major role in the culture of ancient African civilizations and social diversity. It has been a symbol of one’s family background, spirituality, social status, tribe, and marital status.
Hair used to be a prominent social activity, especially among women. Women had the opportunity to socialize while styling each other’s hair. Africa is rich with ancient tribal hair traditions and styles and that trait and skill have been passed down to subsequent generations.
The communal tradition of hair still exists today and that is why we still see a lot of tribal hairstyles reinventing themselves in new looks today.
In today’s episode of the African women hairstyles collection, we bring you a total package of the hottest tribal hairstyles from one of South Africa’s finest hair stylists – @zumbahairbeauty. For those of you who are looking for new hairstyles to try and get the inspiration you need, African Women Hairstyles Collection 1.8 is for you.
From Bantu Knots, Butter Locs, braids, cornrows, curls, mohawk, etc all the way to Beyonce braids and the hottest tribal hairstyles you need to look really good, ZumbaHairBeauty will give you a wide variety of hairstyles to choose from.
We’re always looking for hairstyles inspiration so you can feel pretty and polished (with minimal effort). Whatever hairstyle you are rocking currently, these creative tribal hairstyles below would surely do justice to them.
Credits: ZumbaHairBeauty (you can follow them on Instagram)
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