Short Afro Hairstyles
Short Afro hairstyles are doing the rounds in the world of trends, once again. Back with all the kinkiness they offer, these hairstyles are hotter than ever before...
The Afro hairstyles are back in the limelight, and this time with a unique edge to them. Yes, the Afros are no longer restricted to the African-American's but have become a fashion statement for all those who have the guts to flaunt this unique hairdo the right way. You don't just wear an Afro hairstyle, you let it become a part of your personality! Only those who are ultra confident, true to themselves and enjoy high fashion can show off this hairstyle with gusto. This article will discuss some of the hottest short Afro hairstyles this season.
Short Afro Hairstyles for Women and Men


#1 Afro Crew Cut
Now the idea is to have a nice thick tuft of hair, which forms the crew. You can get this done, by chopping the hair short from the sides and leaving longer spikes on the frontal portion of the head, which will make the crown. If your hair is dense enough, the crew will show for itself. However if not, you've got to add some gel so as to help them flare out. Since this is a really short number, both men and women can get this hairstyle done.
#2 Small Halo
Tip the Afro in such a way that there is a small halo of hair created. You may extend the hair out completely or you could wear a hair band, which pulls the Afro a bit behind. You may even bleach your hair slightly so as to add more depth to your hair and a bit more personality. Let your hair curl outwards, by letting a few strands to be twisted outwards. These twists will stand out and add new depth to the hairstyle. If you prefer you may either bleach the whole Afro or only these twists and braids, so as to show them off a lot more.
#3 Braided Afro
You can mix and match this season by adding a few braids to your Afro hairstyle. Add in a few braids which extend from the forehead to the sides or to the central patch of the head, from where the actual Afro hairstyle begins. Get the braids twisted or set into patterns, so as to add new dimensions to the haircut. This is an excellent choice among the many short afro hairstyles for men, this season.
#4 Patch Work
Get the almost natural yet difficult-to-cut Afro hairstyle, wherein the Afro bifurcate into small extensive patches. Let the hair pop out while they are rounder and fuller. Ask your hair artist to use a comb in order to make intricate designs or patterns on the scalp, which show through the hair partitions.
#5 Afro Pony
Let your hair grow out and then simply tie them all up in a high ponytail. This simple hairstyle looks fabulous as it allows the Afro to flare out while letting the top front half on the head to look thinner and sleeker. This hairstyle pulls the forehead a bit which accentuates the eyebrows and eyes, making many look extremely regal. This hairstyle can be used by men as well, all you need to learn is to carry it off with some panache.
#6 Back to School
Get your Afro into two neat ponytails. Much like how Ludacris wore it. You can do this hairstyle at home, in a few easy steps. All you need to do is to make a neat division, which separates your Afro into two equal halves. Now make two high pony tails on each side and comb your Afro out so as to flare it a bit further. If you wish you can get the frontal half braided or twisted into intricate and rare Bantu knots. These knots and twist look outstanding and are in demand this season, because they are so rare and difficult to make.
#7 Side Swept Afro
A simple yet elegant hairstyle for both men and women, is to simply make a fringe and slide it to one side. You may keep this fringe or bang, short and curly or you could keep it comparatively longer than the hair on the sides. You could also get braids to enhance the attractiveness of this hairstyle.
Short Afro Hairstyles Kids

#1 Afro Twists
Children can be made to wear Afro hairstyles, where the hair is partially braided or twisted and the rest let free. For reference, see the first image in the kids Afro section. This hairstyle can be adapted with short as well as long hair. The Afro can be tamed a bit to flow in small curls, as this gives a neater appearance to the child and is a suitable option, when it comes to following school decorum.
#2 Spiked Afro
This hairstyle looks absolutely adorable on small boys, who can have fun showing off their hair at playschool. Just let the hair grow out and then comb the hair upwards, and thereafter make spikes out of random tufts of hair. However, this hairstyle is bound to attract a lot of dust and grime, therefore make sure you keep your child's hair well cleansed.
#3 Orb Afro
This hairstyle has the classic look of a hemispherical orb and does not require very long hair. The hair is basically, trimmed to form proper Afro, with all the hair brushed outwards. Another nice option for both younger boys and girls.
#4 Curly Afro
If your child has really frizzy, dense, and curly hair, you can make things easy for both of you by, giving him or her a curly Afro. This hairstyle allows you to not brush the hair every twice a day and thus does not require much maintenance. Children look very cute, in this hairstyle.
#5 Micky Mouse Afro
The Micky mouse Afro is an extremely adorable option for tiny-toddlers. It looks great on boys but looks better on girls. This is a very easy hairstyle to make and maintain. If you wish you may add some Bantu knots or braids as well along with the two ponytails or tufts.
So the above mentioned short Afro hairstyles are among the hottest hair trends of this season. This season is all about being free-spirited, so chuck the cutting edge and mundane hairstyles, such as the bob and the side sweeps. Go completely natural with your kinky hair and let them flow free, like they were meant to be.


#1 Afro Crew Cut
Now the idea is to have a nice thick tuft of hair, which forms the crew. You can get this done, by chopping the hair short from the sides and leaving longer spikes on the frontal portion of the head, which will make the crown. If your hair is dense enough, the crew will show for itself. However if not, you've got to add some gel so as to help them flare out. Since this is a really short number, both men and women can get this hairstyle done.
#2 Small Halo
Tip the Afro in such a way that there is a small halo of hair created. You may extend the hair out completely or you could wear a hair band, which pulls the Afro a bit behind. You may even bleach your hair slightly so as to add more depth to your hair and a bit more personality. Let your hair curl outwards, by letting a few strands to be twisted outwards. These twists will stand out and add new depth to the hairstyle. If you prefer you may either bleach the whole Afro or only these twists and braids, so as to show them off a lot more.
#3 Braided Afro
You can mix and match this season by adding a few braids to your Afro hairstyle. Add in a few braids which extend from the forehead to the sides or to the central patch of the head, from where the actual Afro hairstyle begins. Get the braids twisted or set into patterns, so as to add new dimensions to the haircut. This is an excellent choice among the many short afro hairstyles for men, this season.
#4 Patch Work
Get the almost natural yet difficult-to-cut Afro hairstyle, wherein the Afro bifurcate into small extensive patches. Let the hair pop out while they are rounder and fuller. Ask your hair artist to use a comb in order to make intricate designs or patterns on the scalp, which show through the hair partitions.
#5 Afro Pony
Let your hair grow out and then simply tie them all up in a high ponytail. This simple hairstyle looks fabulous as it allows the Afro to flare out while letting the top front half on the head to look thinner and sleeker. This hairstyle pulls the forehead a bit which accentuates the eyebrows and eyes, making many look extremely regal. This hairstyle can be used by men as well, all you need to learn is to carry it off with some panache.
#6 Back to School
Get your Afro into two neat ponytails. Much like how Ludacris wore it. You can do this hairstyle at home, in a few easy steps. All you need to do is to make a neat division, which separates your Afro into two equal halves. Now make two high pony tails on each side and comb your Afro out so as to flare it a bit further. If you wish you can get the frontal half braided or twisted into intricate and rare Bantu knots. These knots and twist look outstanding and are in demand this season, because they are so rare and difficult to make.
#7 Side Swept Afro
A simple yet elegant hairstyle for both men and women, is to simply make a fringe and slide it to one side. You may keep this fringe or bang, short and curly or you could keep it comparatively longer than the hair on the sides. You could also get braids to enhance the attractiveness of this hairstyle.

#1 Afro Twists
Children can be made to wear Afro hairstyles, where the hair is partially braided or twisted and the rest let free. For reference, see the first image in the kids Afro section. This hairstyle can be adapted with short as well as long hair. The Afro can be tamed a bit to flow in small curls, as this gives a neater appearance to the child and is a suitable option, when it comes to following school decorum.
#2 Spiked Afro
This hairstyle looks absolutely adorable on small boys, who can have fun showing off their hair at playschool. Just let the hair grow out and then comb the hair upwards, and thereafter make spikes out of random tufts of hair. However, this hairstyle is bound to attract a lot of dust and grime, therefore make sure you keep your child's hair well cleansed.
#3 Orb Afro
This hairstyle has the classic look of a hemispherical orb and does not require very long hair. The hair is basically, trimmed to form proper Afro, with all the hair brushed outwards. Another nice option for both younger boys and girls.
#4 Curly Afro
If your child has really frizzy, dense, and curly hair, you can make things easy for both of you by, giving him or her a curly Afro. This hairstyle allows you to not brush the hair every twice a day and thus does not require much maintenance. Children look very cute, in this hairstyle.
#5 Micky Mouse Afro
The Micky mouse Afro is an extremely adorable option for tiny-toddlers. It looks great on boys but looks better on girls. This is a very easy hairstyle to make and maintain. If you wish you may add some Bantu knots or braids as well along with the two ponytails or tufts.
So the above mentioned short Afro hairstyles are among the hottest hair trends of this season. This season is all about being free-spirited, so chuck the cutting edge and mundane hairstyles, such as the bob and the side sweeps. Go completely natural with your kinky hair and let them flow free, like they were meant to be.
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