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After what seems like the longest winter ever, spring is officially here!

If you've already started your spring cleaning and crafted your spring wardrobe, the next thing on your list should be on the lookout for some fierce hair inspiration, especially if you are a part of #TeamNatural.


Whether you are newly a member of the natural hair community or a veteran naturalista, creative hair inspo is always welcomed. For spring, the temperatures are heating up and color palettes are brighter, so that means it's the perfect time to have a little fun and experiment with hairstyles that force you out of your comfort zone a bit. Try out a bold hair color, rock some intricate braids, or show off that gorgeous bone structure with a delicate updo. The options are endless!

Check out our round-up of some of the most drool-worthy, must-try natural hairstyles to experiment with for the spring season and beyond! If you have a favorite hairstyle you plan to rock this spring, let us know in the comments.

1.Locs Galore

Jazz up your locs with a warm honey-blonde shade that is perfect for the sunny days of spring. To add an even more stylish twist, curl your locs into spirals to increase volume. The best part about this hairstyle is that it looks great styled multiple ways. Read this post for more blonde ambition inspiration.

Which look is your favorite?

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