13. Inverted Cornrows

Inverted cornrows are the most popular type of braids in the African American community. They are also referred to as “box braids”, “didi braids”, or “three-strand twists”. They are ideal for natural hair and for women who want to protect their hair.

14. Chunky Dreadlocks

In the late 1960s, Jamaican Rastafarians began wearing their hair in what is now considered “chunky” dreadlocks. This style was worn by many Jamaicans and it was known as “dreaded up”.

The style became popular in America in the 1970s when reggae music and its culture became popular. The hairstyle is now seen as a symbol of African-American culture, but originally it was worn by people who wanted to show their affiliation with Jamaica’s Rastafarian movement.

It is a simple and stylish hairstyle to go for, and using a white thread makes it even more defined.