5 Simple Ways to Style Your Natural Hair

In Gauteng’s buzzing streets, self-expression is everywhere – in the fashion, the art, the music, and even in the way people wear their hair. For many, natural hair is more than just a style choice; it’s a declaration of identity and pride. Events like the Johannesburg Natural Hair Expo prove the point. Themed “Naturalistas come together in celebration of their hair-itage”, the expo shows how hair carries cultural pride and empowerment into everyday life.
South Africans, along with people across the world, are ditching chemical relaxers and rediscovering their curls, coils, and kinks. The best part? Natural hair doesn’t need to be complicated. With a handful of easy styles and a splash of creativity, you can look polished, professional, or playful – all while letting your roots shine.
Amanda Carpede, a well-known natural hair activist, explains why this shift matters: “This journey taught me that my ‘roots’ are in the kink in my curl… and that makes me powerful”. Her story echoes that of countless others who’ve reclaimed their crowns. Natural hair is versatile – you can switch styles to match your mood, your outfit, or your calendar . Here are five easy ways to style your natural hair and why they matter.
1. The High Puff – Effortless Elegance in Minutes
The high puff is a lifesaver on busy days. Gather your curls up with a band, fluff them out, and suddenly you’re wearing a crown that works for both office meetings and Sunday outings. Add a bright headband for flair or smooth the edges with gel for a polished finish.
Natural hair bloggers love this style because it can “save a bad hair day” when you’re pressed for time. Beyond convenience, the puff shows off your texture boldly – proving that sometimes less really is more.

2. Wash-and-Go Curls – Love Your Natural Texture
Few styles celebrate your hair’s authenticity like the wash-and-go. After washing, condition well, apply a leave-in or curl cream, and step out the door. This style puts your natural curl pattern – whether a halo of coils or a soft afro – front and centre.
To keep curls bouncy, lock in moisture with light oil and protect them overnight with satin or silk. Each wash-and-go isn’t just a hairstyle; it’s a statement. As Carpede points out, “women of colour have had their hair politicised and policed for centuries… making it difficult to embrace natural hair in all its textures”. Every wash-and-go worn proudly on Gauteng’s streets pushes back against that history and celebrates self-love.

3. Two-Strand Twists – Stylish Protection
Two-strand twists are the definition of versatility. Divide a section of hair in two, twist from root to tip, and repeat across your head. Wear them down, pin them up, or gather them into a ponytail.
Stylists call twists “protective styles” because they reduce daily handling and shield strands from breakage. With regular spritzes of leave-in or oil, twists can last a week or more. When you finally unravel them, you’re rewarded with a twist-out full of definition. For Gauteng’s fast-paced lifestyle, twists strike the balance between style and practicality.

4. Head Wraps and Scarves – Culture Meets Chic
On days you’d rather not fuss, a head wrap turns simplicity into high fashion. Whether it’s a bold doek or a patterned scarf, wraps transform any look while celebrating heritage. In Gauteng, you’ll see head wraps everywhere – from Sandton malls to Soweto markets – each one a splash of color and cultural pride.
Wraps aren’t just stylish; they protect hair from sun and dust. You can experiment with full wraps that cover everything or half-wraps that let curls peek through. During Heritage Day or community events, wraps often spark conversations about culture and style. They’re not just accessories – they’re statements of respect for natural hair.

5. The Sleek Low Bun or Ponytail – Polished and Professional
When you need a quick transition from chaos to chic, the sleek low bun delivers. Brush your hair back toward the nape, smooth it with gel, and tie it down with a scarf to set. Within minutes, you have a sharp, professional style perfect for the boardroom or a night out.
South African bloggers call this trick a go-to because it “sure saves a bad hair day many a time”. The low bun works across hair lengths, with or without added hair for volume. It’s a style that proves natural hair can be elegant, neat, and versatile without sacrificing authenticity.

Why Natural Hair Acceptance Matters
These styles are more than looks – they’re acts of self-acceptance. For decades, schools and workplaces in South Africa discouraged natural Black hairstyles. That pressure is slowly lifting, but representation still matters.
“Some girls and women are still low in confidence because of the image of what society/media deems beautiful,” Carpede notes (glamour.co.za). Seeing high puffs in Pretoria, twist-outs in Midrand, or bold head wraps in Johannesburg shows young people that beauty comes in many forms. Each natural style is a step toward changing old norms.
Embrace Your Crown – Practical Inspiration
The natural hair journey is personal, but it becomes easier with community and creativity. Next time you’re stuck in front of the mirror, try one of these five styles. Better yet, share them with a friend, experiment together, and encourage each other to embrace the beauty of natural hair.
Confidence is always the secret ingredient. From the streets of Maboneng to the markets of Soweto, natural hair isn’t just a hairstyle – it’s a celebration of you.
Your challenge this week? Pick one of these styles and wear it proudly. You may discover your new signature look and inspire someone else to embrace their curls, coils, or kinks. After all, your hair is your crown – and every day is a chance to wear it with confidence, history, and joy.