Afro puffs

Afro puffs are a hair style usually consisting of two "puffs" of hair, one on each side of the head, like smaller versions of an afro,[1] from which it evolved.[2]

The style is created by parting the hair down the middle and using a hair tie on each side.[3]

Variants include zig-zag partings and multiple puffs.[2]

The song Afro Puffs is named after the hair-style.

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See also

References

  1. Audrey Davis-Sivasothy. The Science of Transitioning: A Complete Guide to Hair Care for Transitioners and New Naturals. SAJA Publishing Company. pp. 306 ff. ISBN 978-1-938266-08-9.
  2. Sandra Gittens (2002). African-Caribbean Hairdressing. Cengage Learning EMEA. p. 6. ISBN 1-86152-804-3.
  3. Leslie DuBois. Natural Beauty. Little Prince Publishing. p. 30.
  • The dictionary definition of afro puffs at Wiktionary
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