For many African women, hair is more than just strands; it is a crown of ancestry, resilience and unapologetic beauty. From intricate Bantu knots to free-flowing Fulani braids and natural hair twists, whichever style an African woman wears, her hair tells stories not only of culture but of sovereignty.
Kenyan women, in particular, embrace hairstyles shaped by cultural traditions, natural hair textures and modern trends, favouring versatility and low maintenance. Recent trends have seen a resurgence of styles that highlight African roots, such as braids and twists, while seamlessly incorporating contemporary weaves, wigs and even locs.