Trendy Weaving Hairstyles You Will Love In Africa

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No matter how advanced we are with life and technology, one thing is not going to go away from our lives; weaving hairstyles. There was a time we thought these lovely hairstyles were going to disappear over the years. We have come to love the way the weaving hairstyles have advanced.

There have been fun names that we have given this hairstyle: patewo, shuku, didi and all back to name a few.  We ended up leaving behind this style kids some years back but, we are warming back to using it for our signature hairstyles.

Whether you want the hair to be upwards, back, spiraling or straight, you are not going to disappointed with this style.  The style has been revamped to be recognized internationally.

Today, we find ladies around the world rock this style that is believed to have originated from Nigeria and Ghana.  If you love your hair, you can appreciate the weaving hairstyle.

Weaving hairstyles do not take long to create and can last up to 1-3 months depending on how it was plaited.  Interestingly, you can rock this hair for any event and you will take the center stage. There are salons that will make this style and it will cost you a fortune. Do you think you are going to rock this hairstyle?

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