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African Americans are considered to be men and women adept in art and culture that form a specific genre of their own. Their art and culture specimens are perceivable from their clothing, to their decorative pieces along with the household furnishings. Hence, it is not strange that this group display such wide variety of hair styles. The reason behind such a variety of cultures is also due to the presence of subcultures. The unique hairstyle practiced by a sub culture gives them a sense of identity and a sense of belonging. It is a sort of symbol of their cultural heritage.
Without going a descriptive accept of each of the hairstyle among the various Afro American hairstyles. The African American hairstyle of men was one of the raging hairstyles in the 70s and the 80s decade. In this hairstyle, the hair is made to grow tall and thick and then it was combed with a combining brush in a straightforward manner. It looked highly stylish matched with bell bottom pants to make the wonder more wonderful. This style is once again back among the eccentric dudes of the metropolis who deliberately adapt those styles in order to get that “hyped up’ appearance. Among the women, the most popular hairstyles are the tying of the hair into braids. This style is often practised by men as well who tries to be a little more adventurous with their appearance and personality. Alongside the braid, there are the weaves as well. The strength of the African American women’s hair makes it possible to tie the hair into weaves. This style is more popular among the women and not much adopted by the men, unless and until in very rare cases.
Cool African American hairstyle for men - cornrow hair

Jeff Johnson (BET personality)
He wears cool long cornrow hair style.A lot black men wear this kinda haircuts.very cool!

Jeff Johnson (BET personality)
He wears cool long cornrow hair style.A lot black men wear this kinda haircuts.very cool!