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Cropped hair is a hot trend with black women, in order to avoid looking plain and boring. Here are some tips to spice the natural look.
1. Wear bright lipstick. Remember this also depends on your skin tone.
2. Try long lush lashes. When your hair is short, attention is drawn to your eyes.
3. Part your hair also known in our local terms as “aboi”..
4. Shape it up, as your hair grows, trim the sides making hair at the crown look slightly longer.
5. Dye it_ yes! If your hair is short. Dare to be different and dye it.
6. Accessorize your hair with cute “blingy” barrettes.
7. Experiment with earrings. Be it hoops or dangling ones.
8. As your hair grows to about three inches, curl it and start combing in different directions. Maybe all to one side or the front.
9. Wear more V-neckline dresses or any broad necked blouse.
10. The last tip is the best of all, and that is… have CONFIDENCE. Natural is beautiful hence you are beautiful.
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