Top 5 black natural hairstyles for medium length hair

Have you ever thought of growing natural hair that is medium-length? Most South African women with natural hair consider themselves blessed because the medium-length is the most flexible and you can try many different black natural hairstyles which are comfortable, simple and easy to make.

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As a woman, you can research online on how to do a certain natural hairstyle. Websites such as wikihow.com are good examples of sites where you can learn hairstyles for natural hair of middle length South African ladies who have natural hair.

African ladies can try various options and still look amazing in their African hairstyles. You can include plenty of elements with your medium hair. Below are some of the natural hairstyles that you can try.

Top 5 hairstyles for natural hair:

1. Natural curls with flat twist

How To Do Natural Curls With Flat Twist?

Flat twists are essentially two-strand cornrows that give your natural curls hella volume and curl definition. Part your hair in a row, divide the top of the row into two strands then twist over and under all the way to the ends, collecting more hair into the two strands while keeping the twist flat to the scalp.

2. Two-stranded twists: side style

How To Do Two Stranded Twists?

Two-strand twists are a versatile hairstyle that can work on either short or long hair. The basic two-strand twists can be used as a base hairstyle for many different variations so that each hairdresser can give an individualized look. Children can also benefit from this easy-to-keep hairstyle since it can be dressed up with ribbons or beads. Follow the steps below to learn how to do two-strand twists with a professional look that can be another added hairstyle choice for your hair care routine.

Two-stranded twists - side style

3. Pulled back ponytail

How To Do Pulled Back Ponytail?

If you want a nice full ponytail, split it into 2 sections. Pull the 2 sections apart to tighten the hair tie, then let go of them. Use hairspray to lightly mist your ponytail to set the style. For a sleeker look, use the back of your brush to smooth your hair down before the hairspray sets.

Pulled back ponytail

4. Side braids hairstyle

How To Do Braids Hairstyle?

Brush your hair. Begin by brushing your hair thoroughly. Part your hair. Gather all your hair to 1 side. Split the hair into 3 sections. Braid the hair. Stop at the desired length. Secure the end. Tug a few shorter strands of hair out of the bunch if desired.

Side braids hairstyle

5. Twisted crown bun

How to Do a Twisted Crown Hairstyle?

A twisted crown hairstyle is similar to a milkmaid brad style, where you wrap your hair around your head. Instead of using Dutch and regular braids, however, you use twisted braids instead. You can do a standard up-do, where you pull all of your hair up into a twisted crown. You can also try a relaxed version, where you only pull part of your hair up into the twisted crown, leaving the bottom part of your hair loose, like a half-up, half-down ponytail.

Twisted crown bun

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