It’s hard to choose a single hairstyle or colour that works best with a specific celebrity.
This is one of the main reasons why celebrities have so many different looks, and female celebrities tend to have longer, more styled hairstyles with a lot more variety in colour and length.
In fact, female celebrities have so many different looks that you can’t even come up with a list of hairstyles that celebrities have worn in the past 20 years.
Naturally, women are always in the search of the perfect hairdo! And these celebrities are no exception. From Lady Gaga to Rihanna, celebrities love to wear their hair in different styles each day. Whether it is long, wavy or straight, or natural; celebrities just love to rock their styles in hairdo.
Natural hair is the new trend and today’s trend-spotter puts the highlight on five female celebrities with gorgeous hair.
Between number one and number five, I don’t know which I love best.
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1. Sylvia Oluchi
Saw this on Instagram and I just kept double-clicking. I can’t love it enough.
Sylvia’s hair just screams eat me up! I love it – the colour and that length. The smile! That’s a home run. I want to touch the hair. Let me touch it. Please. I love when people dye their hair but I’m so scared of putting colour on my hair. So, I’ll just enjoy the view from here for the bold ones through whom I live vicariously. LOL.
2. Omoni Oboli
Oh mama! I love how healthy this hair looks.
So, I love black a lot. I have very dark hair and I’m often partial about this shade of hair on brownskin girls. It’s a match made in heaven, brought to you on today’s episode of celebrity trend-spotter by Omoni.
I know Omoni’s hairline is genetic and a lot of women put in the time but their hair won’t budge and it hurts.
Here’s a tip. Let go of risky hairstyles. It’s so annoying but I see this all the time especially in Lagos. This tribe whom I shall not name often take the most risk with hairstyles that damage their hairline yet they never learn. Honey, you’re hurting your hair.
If you have bad or damaged hair cut it and start all over. I used to keep a perm but I stopped because I found my hair was too tender for these products. No I don’t use cheap relaxers. My hair thins out and the colour isn’t as sexy as when it’s natural. However, you don’t have to keep an Afro to fit a stereotype or keep with trend.
When it comes to style, the rule is simple; find what fits you.
3. Busola Dakolo
This leads me to our third celebrity on today’s spotlight.
I just have to state it. Busola wig game is it!
Wig is all the trend now. Weaves, braids, everything just fits when Busola rocks it. So not fair! Fake sobs.
Anyway, she’s got the hair and we can’t help but turn the lights on her every day, every time.
4. Nengi Rebecca Hampson
How can a name be a mouthful and still be delectable. So not fair.
So bad I couldn’t find a better view on Instagram but if you watched Big Brother Nigeria, you’d know this: You can’t hate on that volume.
5. Zainab Balogun
Zai, I have to call you like we besties even though I only know you off of my screen. Girl! What! From low cut to a lush mane. How did you do it?
Now, this is personal, I started growing my hair a year before Zai (I’m getting used to calling her Zai) and my hair is nowhere near her length. Why? Where did I go wrong? Loud sobs. Snort. I’m a mess.
Just take a look at this.
Wash and Go? Is that your secret Zai?
One day I’ll save enough to stop by Wash and Go and just have them love up on my hair.
Generally, women pay more attention to their hair because society favours women when it comes to nurturing and styling their hair in patterns and colours. This type of thinking puts a stomp in men’s hair care. I’m digressing.
Catch Up on Men’s Trend-spotter HERE
Now, where was I?
Women and Hair.
Not everyone has time to obsess about hair. Yes, that’s why we make time for it. Trust me it’s rewarding.
On that note, I’m calling it a wrap on today’s celebrity trend-spotter.
Next time we’ll talk about trending hairstyles; wigs and whatnot. Is a centre part for everyone? So why are we doing this to ourselves?
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