A woman’s hair is her crowning glory and the way it is styled says a lot about her.
Although
men often complain about their wives spending hours at the salon, most
women understand the need to look good in the eyes of their husbands so
as to keep him from gawking at some other lady in their absence. As a
result, ladies are getting creative with their manes so as to stay sexy and trendy.
While
the hair industry continues to rake in billions of dollars each year
($684 billion according to Mintel), a sustained decline in the affinity
for traditional African hairstyles has been recorded. In
spite of this downward trend, many Nigerian women still wear the local
patterns with pride as it gives them a sense of identity and is less
expensive than the contemporary fringe, braid and ponytail.
Clap-your-hands
Popularly called Patewo which literarily means clap-your-hands, this
is a hairstyle woven in the shape of two hands clasped together; more
like placing the palms together to say the lord’s prayer. Rather than
having hair weaved to the back, the shaft is entwined at the middle in
order to take a firm shape. There are different styles for this hair
which include front, back and double patewo.
Suku
Like the All-Back which is weaved towards the rear of the head, Suku is
oftentimes plaited with the wefts pointing to the sky. Depending on the
dexterity of the stylist, it can be shaped in such a way that it does
not look tattered or scattered. It is a beautiful hairstyle.
Hair Plaited with thread
Using a
thread to plait your hair may be old fashion however, the style is still
in vogue among women who are trying to grow their hair and children of
school age. Depending on the individual wearing the hairstyle, they can
add a touch of class by making it fashionable with fancy coloured
threads and 
All Back
This is referred to as Kolese in
Yoruba. It is one of the simplest traditional hairstyles among Nigerian
women. As the name implies, all the hair strands are plaited backwards
after they are separated into tiny rows with a sharp object and the end
point depend on how long the hair is.
Fulani Hairstyle
The Fulani hairstyle is an artistic and flamboyant hairdo adorned by women from the tribal woman from Northern Nigeria.
The hair is long, part plaited and decorated with beads. Due to its
durable nature, Fulani women favour this fashion as it complements their
nomadic tendencies.
Jovago Team
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Nigeria Female Hairstyles That Rock!
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