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It's almost the end of the year, and if you're like me, you've tried every protective style under the sun to survive quarantine. The good news is, short cuts are making a comeback! Black women are turning in their high-maintenance natural hairstyles for something more low-maintenance.

We know what you're thinking, "Umm, so you want me to cut my whole head, sis?" We understand cutting your hair can be a scary thought. Short hair can be just as versatile from adding a bold color, creative designs, and hair jewelry. Plus, having the option to fall back on protective styles and fabulous wigs. Below are 11 Black women rocking TWA styles that are slaying the short hair game:

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