Spring is the perfect season to refresh your look and embrace bold, beautiful hairstyles that celebrate the natural beauty of Black women.
Whether you’re ready to rock protective styles, experiment with color, or let your natural curls shine, this article on 31 Must Try Spring Hairstyles for Black Women is your ultimate guide to stepping into the season with confidence and style.
From elegant updos to vibrant braided looks, there’s something here for every texture, length, and personality.
Keep reading to discover the styles that will make this spring your most stunning yet.
1. Big Chop with a Twist Out

The Big Chop is a bold, liberating move that many Black women embrace when transitioning to natural hair.
A twist out adds definition and volume, making it the perfect spring style to show off your natural texture. This combination is fresh, low-maintenance, and absolutely stunning for the warmer months.
- What it is: The big chop involves cutting off chemically processed hair to reveal your natural curl pattern, while a twist out is achieved by twisting damp hair and unraveling it for defined, bouncy curls.
- Why it works for spring: The lightweight feel of short natural hair paired with twist-out definition gives a refreshing and airy look perfect for warmer weather.
- Best for: Women with type 4a, 4b, or 4c hair who want to embrace their natural texture fully.
- How to style: Apply a curl-defining cream or butter to damp hair, twist small sections overnight, and gently unravel in the morning for beautiful, defined coils.
- Maintenance tip: Retwist at night and use a satin bonnet to maintain the style for up to a week.
- Product recommendation: Look for shea butter-based creams or flaxseed gel for the best definition and hold.
2. Box Braids with Gold Cuffs

Box braids have long been a staple protective style for Black women, and spring is the perfect time to elevate them with decorative gold cuffs.
This look is both regal and trendy, adding a touch of glamour to a classic style. Gold cuffs instantly transform simple box braids into a statement-worthy hairstyle.
- What it is: Box braids are three-strand plaits sectioned into square-shaped parts, adorned with gold or metallic cuffs at various points along the braid.
- Why it works for spring: The added accessories bring a fresh, festive energy that aligns perfectly with spring vibes and outdoor events.
- Best for: Women who want a protective style that lasts 6–8 weeks while looking effortlessly chic.
- How to style: After installing box braids with kanekalon or human hair, slide gold cuffs at the roots, mid-length, or tips of the braids.
- Length options: This look works beautifully in medium (shoulder-length), long (waist-length), or jumbo styles.
- Maintenance tip: Oil your scalp weekly with jojoba or peppermint oil to keep your natural hair healthy underneath.
3. Butterfly Locs

Butterfly locs are one of the most stunning protective styles that has taken the natural hair community by storm.
They mimic the look of freeform locs with a soft, romantic, and bohemian aesthetic. This style is ideal for spring because of its carefree, nature-inspired appearance.
- What it is: Butterfly locs are created by wrapping hair around a foundation braid in a looping technique, resulting in a fluffy, distressed loc appearance.
- Why it works for spring: The soft, wispy texture and bohemian look perfectly capture the flowy, breezy energy of the spring season.
- Best for: Women who want faux locs with a more textured and voluminous appearance.
- How to style: Install using passion twist water wave hair, wrapping it around pre-braided sections with a crochet hook for a seamless finish.
- Color options: Try honey blonde, auburn, or burgundy for a spring-inspired color upgrade.
- Maintenance tip: Spray your butterfly locs with a mixture of water and leave-in conditioner to keep them looking fresh.
4. Spring Knotless Braids

Knotless braids have revolutionized the braiding world by offering a pain-free, natural-looking alternative to traditional box braids.
This spring, they continue to dominate as one of the most requested styles in salons across the country. Their lightweight, scalp-friendly nature makes them a top pick for the season.
- What it is: Knotless braids are installed using a feed-in technique that eliminates the signature knot at the base, reducing tension and giving a more natural appearance.
- Why it works for spring: The lightweight installation means less scalp strain during outdoor activities and warm weather events.
- Best for: Women with sensitive scalps or those prone to tension-related hair loss around the edges.
- How to style: Ask your stylist for medium or jumbo knotless braids, and consider curled ends for a romantic spring touch.
- Color play: Add spring pastels like lavender, pink, or caramel highlights by mixing colored braiding hair.
- Maintenance tip: Keep edges laid with edge control and moisturize your scalp regularly.
5. Wash and Go Natural Curls

The wash and go is the ultimate celebration of natural hair in its purest form. For spring, there is no better time to let your curls breathe, bounce, and flow freely.
This simple but powerful style works beautifully for all curl types.
- What it is: A wash and go involves cleansing your hair, applying a curl-defining product, and allowing your natural curl pattern to air dry or diffuse without further manipulation.
- Why it works for spring: Warm spring air and humidity can actually enhance curl definition, giving your hair a naturally plump and vibrant look.
- Best for: Type 3a to 4c naturals who want to embrace their curl pattern daily.
- How to style: Start with a sulfate-free shampoo, deep condition, apply a curl cream or gel, and scrunch out the cast once dry.
- Tools needed: A diffuser attachment, microfiber towel, and wide-tooth comb are your best friends.
- Product tip: Try using the LOC method (Liquid, Oil, Cream) for maximum moisture retention and definition.
6. Senegalese Twists

Senegalese twists are a sleek, polished protective style that has been a favorite in the Black hair community for decades.
Their smooth, rope-like appearance gives them a refined elegance that suits every occasion. This spring, they remain a go-to choice for women who want low-maintenance glamour.
- What it is: Senegalese twists are two-strand twists created with Kanekalon or Marley hair, resulting in a smooth, rope-textured style that lasts several weeks.
- Why it works for spring: Their neat, tangle-free structure holds up well in spring breezes and humidity, unlike some looser styles.
- Best for: Women who prefer a polished, sleek protective style that transitions from casual to formal effortlessly.
- How to style: These can be worn down, pinned up in a bun, or styled into a half-up, half-down look for versatility.
- Length options: Mini, medium, or jumbo twists each offer a completely different aesthetic.
- Maintenance tip: Wrap your twists in a satin scarf at night to prevent frizz and maintain their smooth appearance.
7. High Puff with Headband

The high puff is one of the most iconic and beloved natural hairstyles for Black women — simple, quick, and endlessly chic.
Adding a stylish headband elevates this everyday look into a fashion statement. This spring, embellished, floral, or satin headbands make this hairstyle even more on-trend.
- What it is: The high puff is achieved by gathering all natural hair to the crown of the head and securing it with a hair tie, creating a voluminous, rounded puff shape.
- Why it works for spring: It keeps hair off the neck and face during warmer days while looking polished and put together.
- Best for: Type 4 naturals with medium to long hair who want a quick everyday style.
- How to style: Moisturize your hair first, use a wide-tooth comb or afro pick to fluff the puff, and add a headband at the hairline.
- Headband options: Floral prints, satin wraps, beaded bands, or knotted turbans all work beautifully for this look.
- Maintenance tip: Avoid using rubber bands directly on the hair; opt for a soft scrunchie or a coil-free band.
8. Spring Fulani Braids

Fulani braids are a culturally rich and visually striking hairstyle originating from the Fula people of West Africa.
They are characterized by a central braid, side braids, and beaded accessories that tell a story of heritage and identity. This spring, they are everywhere and look more beautiful than ever.
- What it is: Fulani braids typically feature a cornrow or braid running down the center of the head, complemented by braids along the sides and adorned with beads and rings.
- Why it works for spring: The combination of intricate braiding and colorful or metallic accessories gives a festive, celebratory look ideal for spring outings.
- Best for: Women who want a culturally inspired protective style that doubles as wearable art.
- How to style: Work with a skilled braider who can replicate the traditional pattern, and personalize with cowrie shells, beads, or gold rings.
- Color options: Natural black, honey blonde highlights, or two-toned braids are popular spring variations.
- Maintenance tip: Moisturize your scalp and edges daily and re-bead as needed to keep the style fresh.
9. Flat Twist Updo

The flat twist updo is a sophisticated, elegant style that works beautifully for formal spring events like weddings, brunches, or garden parties.
It showcases the versatility of natural hair in a way that is both creative and timeless. This style requires minimal tools and delivers maximum impact.
- What it is: Flat twists are created by twisting two sections of hair flat against the scalp, similar to cornrows, and then styled into an updo or pinned arrangement.
- Why it works for spring: The updo keeps hair off the neck during warmer days while looking polished enough for formal spring occasions.
- Best for: Naturalistas who want an elegant protective style they can create at home or in the salon.
- How to style: Part hair into sections, flat twist each section toward the back or crown, and pin the ends into a decorative bun or coil.
- Accessories: Add floral pins, gold barrettes, or pearl accessories to enhance the spring aesthetic.
- Maintenance tip: Spritz with water and a holding spray to keep the style smooth and intact for days.
10. Crochet Braids with Curly Ends

Crochet braids offer a quick, affordable, and stunning protective style that can mimic virtually any natural or braided look.
When done with curly crochet hair, the result is a voluminous, bouncy style that screams spring energy. This look can be installed in just a few hours and lasts for weeks.
- What it is: Crochet braids involve cornrowing the natural hair as a base and then using a crochet needle to loop and attach pre-braided or curly hair extensions through the cornrows.
- Why it works for spring: The curly, voluminous crochet hair gives a fun, carefree aesthetic that matches perfectly with spring’s playful, fresh energy.
- Best for: Women who want a low-commitment, budget-friendly protective style with a big visual impact.
- How to style: Choose Marley, Freetress, or Boho Gypsy crochet hair, install over a flat cornrow base, and fluff for volume.
- Color ideas: Try ombre, honey blonde, or strawberry red curls for a spring color pop.
- Maintenance tip: Sleep with a satin bonnet and refresh curls with a water-and-conditioner mix spray.
11. Spring Colored Locs

Adding color to locs is one of the most exciting ways to refresh a mature loc journey or new starter locs for the spring season.
Bold colors like copper, honey, or auburn breathe new life into locs and celebrate individuality. Color locs are a powerful statement of freedom and self-expression.
- What it is: Colored locs are achieved through bleaching and dyeing, loc extensions with pre-colored hair, or the use of temporary color sprays and wraps for a non-permanent look.
- Why it works for spring: Spring is the season of color, blooms, and renewal — colored locs perfectly mirror this seasonal energy.
- Best for: Women on a loc journey who want to change up their look without compromising the health of their locs.
- Color options: Copper, golden blonde, burgundy, auburn, or soft pastel hues work beautifully on locs of all lengths.
- How to achieve: Consult a professional loctician for bleaching and coloring to minimize damage; use loc-safe hair dye.
- Maintenance tip: Deep condition regularly and use UV-protectant products to prevent color fading from sun exposure.
12. Halo Braid

The halo braid is one of the most breathtaking and ethereal hairstyles any woman can wear.
It wraps around the head like a crown, giving an angelic, goddess-like appearance that is perfect for spring. This style works on both natural and relaxed hair.
- What it is: A halo braid is a single Dutch or French braid that wraps all the way around the perimeter of the head, resembling a crown or halo.
- Why it works for spring: Its clean, romantic, and floral-ready appearance makes it ideal for outdoor spring events and photoshoots.
- Best for: Women with medium to long hair, whether natural or with extensions, who want a glamorous updo.
- How to style: Begin a French braid at the nape of the neck and guide it upward around the head, securing the end beneath the starting point.
- Accessories: Tuck baby’s breath, small flowers, or pearl pins into the braid for a romantic spring touch.
- Maintenance tip: Braid over slightly damp or stretched hair for the cleanest, longest-lasting result.
13. Bantu Knots

Bantu knots are a culturally significant and visually striking hairstyle that originated in Southern Africa.
They are as functional as they are fashionable, doubling as a set-and-go style that creates beautiful curls when unraveled. This spring, Bantu knots are having a major style moment.
- What it is: Bantu knots are created by sectioning the hair, twisting each section tightly, and coiling it around itself to form a small knot at the scalp.
- Why it works for spring: The spirited, geometric pattern of Bantu knots brings a bold, artistic energy that matches the vibrant spirit of spring.
- Best for: Naturalistas with type 3 to 4 hair who want to set their curls while rocking a stylish protective look.
- How to style: Part hair into sections, apply a curl cream, twist each section tightly, and coil into a knot secured with a bobby pin or tuck-and-lock method.
- Double purpose: Leave knots in for a full protective style, or unravel after 24–48 hours for a stunning Bantu knot-out.
- Maintenance tip: Sleep with a satin bonnet to maintain moisture and preserve the knot shape overnight.
14. Goddess Braids Updo

Goddess braids are thicker, chunkier versions of traditional braids that exude confidence, strength, and feminine power.
Styled into an updo, they create a dramatic, sculpted look that turns heads at any spring gathering. This style is both protective and eye-catching.
- What it is: Goddess braids are large, raised braids typically cornrowed close to the scalp in creative patterns, often styled into buns, crowns, or intricate updo shapes.
- Why it works for spring: The bold, sculptural nature of this updo makes it a showstopper at spring celebrations, outdoor events, and formal occasions.
- Best for: Women who want a statement protective style that requires minimal daily maintenance.
- How to style: Work with a braider to create large cornrows in a chosen pattern, then twist or coil the ends into a bun or stacked updo.
- Personalization: Add braided rings, gold threads, or beads for additional spring glamour.
- Maintenance tip: Wrap hair in a satin scarf at night and moisturize the scalp with a lightweight oil spray.
15. Two-Strand Twist Out

The two-strand twist out is a timeless, versatile natural hairstyle that works beautifully for everyday spring looks.
It creates beautifully defined spirals that celebrate every curl pattern. Whether your hair is short or long, this style delivers gorgeous results.
- What it is: Hair is moisturized and divided into sections, each twisted into a two-strand rope pattern, then unraveled once dry to reveal defined, elongated curls.
- Why it works for spring: The defined, voluminous texture of a twist out thrives in spring humidity and gives a lively, energetic look.
- Best for: Type 3 and 4 naturals who want a defined, stretched style without heat damage.
- How to style: Apply a leave-in conditioner and curl cream to damp hair, twist in medium or small sections, let dry fully, then unravel carefully.
- Length tip: The smaller the twists, the tighter and more defined the curl pattern will be upon unraveling.
- Maintenance tip: Pineapple your hair at night and re-moisturize in the morning to revive the style for multiple days.
16. Spring Boho Knotless Braids

Boho knotless braids are a whimsical and romantic take on traditional braiding that perfectly captures the spirit of spring.
The addition of loose, curly strands mixed into the braids gives them a carefree, festival-ready appearance. This style is a current favorite on social media and in salons worldwide.
- What it is: Boho knotless braids incorporate curly or wavy hair (often Boho or passion twist water wave hair) braided in alongside the kanekalon hair for a mixed-texture, bohemian effect.
- Why it works for spring: The combination of sleek braids and loose curls mimics the free-spirited, garden-party energy of the spring season.
- Best for: Women who want their protective style to look effortless, romantic, and fashion-forward.
- How to style: Ask your braider to feed in wavy or curly hair alongside regular braiding hair to achieve the boho texture throughout.
- Color options: Goddess blonde, honey brown, or caramel ombre add a warm spring glow to the style.
- Maintenance tip: Refresh the curly sections with a water and conditioner spritz to maintain bounce and definition.
17. Tapered Natural Afro

The tapered afro is a sleek, modern natural hairstyle that combines the boldness of an afro with the clean precision of a taper cut.
It frames the face beautifully and requires minimal styling for a polished everyday look. This spring, the tapered afro is a powerful expression of natural beauty.
- What it is: The tapered afro features shorter sides and back with a full, rounded afro at the crown, created through barbering or salon shaping techniques.
- Why it works for spring: The clean edges and shaped silhouette give a put-together look that requires no additional styling for spring outings.
- Best for: Women who prefer a low-maintenance, wash-and-go style with a polished, structured appearance.
- How to style: Visit a skilled barber or natural hair stylist to achieve the tapered shape, then maintain with a pick and light hold gel or cream.
- Tools needed: A wide-tooth afro pick, edge brush, and light curl cream are all you need for daily maintenance.
- Maintenance tip: Get shape-up touch-ups every 2–3 weeks to keep the taper crisp and defined.
18. Spring Feed-In Cornrows

Feed-in cornrows are a scalp-friendly, sleek protective style that delivers incredible versatility in design and pattern.
Unlike traditional cornrows, the feed-in technique starts with your natural hair and gradually adds extensions for a natural, pain-free result.
This spring, geometric and zigzag cornrow designs are especially popular.
- What it is: Feed-in cornrows are created by starting with your own hair at the hairline and feeding in small amounts of extension hair as the braid progresses toward the back, creating a natural-looking taper.
- Why it works for spring: The neat, structured look holds up beautifully in spring heat and works for both casual and dressy spring occasions.
- Best for: Women who want a precise, long-lasting protective style with minimal scalp tension and a natural appearance.
- Design options: Straight backs, curved parts, geometric patterns, or zigzag designs all create stunning spring looks.
- How to style: Work with a skilled braider for the cleanest part lines and most natural feed-in appearance.
- Maintenance tip: Moisturize the scalp nightly and wrap cornrows in a satin scarf to maintain neatness.
19. Faux Locs

Faux locs are a stunning protective style that gives the appearance of real locs without the permanent commitment.
They are thick, full, and incredibly versatile in length and color. This spring, faux locs continue to be one of the most requested salon styles.
- What it is: Faux locs are created by wrapping extension hair (such as Marley or distressed loc hair) around box braids or twists to simulate the look of natural locs.
- Why it works for spring: Their full, earthy texture gives a grounded, nature-connected aesthetic that aligns beautifully with the season.
- Best for: Women who admire the loc aesthetic but are not ready to commit to the permanent loc journey.
- Length options: Short bob faux locs, medium, or waist-length all create completely different vibes.
- Color options: Brown, auburn, copper, or soft blonde tones work beautifully for a spring-inspired palette.
- Maintenance tip: Seal the ends with hot water to prevent unraveling and moisturize your natural hair underneath with a light oil.
20. Sleek Low Bun with Laid Edges

The sleek low bun with laid edges is a sophisticated, effortless style that works for every occasion from spring brunch to office events.
It is one of those timeless styles that never goes out of fashion, yet always looks current and polished. The artistry of beautifully laid edges elevates this classic look to runway-worthy status.
- What it is: The sleek low bun involves smoothing all hair back into a low, polished bun at the nape of the neck, with edges styled using edge control into artistic swirls or waves.
- Why it works for spring: The clean, minimalist aesthetic of this style works well with floral spring fashion and keeps hair neatly contained in warm weather.
- Best for: Women with relaxed, natural, or transitioning hair who want a polished, professional style quickly.
- How to style: Apply a smoothing serum or mousse to damp hair, comb back into a low ponytail, secure, wrap into a bun, and style edges with a fine-tooth comb and edge control.
- Edge design ideas: Baby hair swirls, swooping waves, or straight, slicked-back designs all look stunning.
- Maintenance tip: Wrap your edges nightly with a satin scarf to maintain their smooth, defined appearance.
21. Pineapple Updo with Curls

The pineapple updo is a fun, voluminous hairstyle that gathers curls at the top of the head for a playful, crown-like effect.
It is easy to achieve and incredibly flattering on all face shapes. For spring, it doubles as a carefree day look and a chic evening style.
- What it is: The pineapple is created by gathering all hair to the very top of the head with a loose scrunchie, allowing curls to cascade over the front like a pineapple top.
- Why it works for spring: It showcases natural curl volume while keeping hair elevated and off the shoulders in warmer spring temperatures.
- Best for: Naturals with defined curls, twist outs, or braid outs who want a quick, gorgeous updo.
- How to style: Tilt your head forward, gather all hair to the crown, secure loosely with a satin scrunchie, and fluff the curls at the top.
- Accessories: A satin headband or colorful hair tie can add a trendy spring touch to this look.
- Maintenance tip: This style doubles as an overnight protective technique that preserves curl definition for the next morning.
22. Braided Ponytail with Extensions

The braided ponytail with extensions is a glamorous, high-impact style that combines the sleekness of a ponytail with the texture of braiding.
It is one of the most versatile styles because it can be worn casual or formal depending on how it is styled. This spring, jumbo braided ponytails are a runway and street style favorite.
- What it is: The natural hair is cornrowed flat to the scalp, and braided extensions are attached at the back to create a long, full braided ponytail.
- Why it works for spring: The dramatic length and sleek finish of a braided ponytail photograph beautifully against spring’s vibrant backdrops.
- Best for: Women who want a bold, eye-catching style that transitions from day to night effortlessly.
- How to style: Cornrow your natural hair back, secure extensions into a high or low ponytail position, and wrap a piece of hair around the band for a polished finish.
- Color options: Jet black, dark brown, or two-toned braids with blonde highlights are popular spring choices.
- Maintenance tip: Wrap the base in a satin scarf at night and avoid tension at the edges by not pulling the ponytail too tight.
23. Spring Passion Twists

Passion twists are one of the most popular protective styles of recent years, and they are a perfect match for the spring season.
Their soft, springy, bohemian texture gives a romantic and effortless appearance. This style is especially loved for its versatility and the speed of installation.
- What it is: Passion twists use water wave or Freetress braiding hair installed via the crochet method to create soft, springy, two-strand twists with a bohemian texture.
- Why it works for spring: Their light, airy texture and romantic appearance naturally complement the soft, fresh energy of the spring season.
- Best for: Women who want a quick-to-install, bohemian protective style that lasts 4–6 weeks.
- Length options: Short (chin-length), medium (shoulder), or long (waist) each offer different styling possibilities.
- Color options: Honey brown, auburn, or mixed-color twists add a warm spring glow to your look.
- Maintenance tip: Dip the ends in hot water to seal them and prevent unraveling, and spritz with water and oil to maintain moisture.
24. Lob (Long Bob) with Defined Curls

The lob with defined curls is a sleek, sophisticated length that has become one of the most popular cuts for Black women with natural or relaxed hair.
At chin to shoulder length, it strikes the perfect balance between low maintenance and high style. This spring, curly lobs are a top choice on social media and in salons.
- What it is: The lob is a long bob haircut that falls between the chin and the shoulder, styled with defined curls using twist outs, braid outs, or flexi rods.
- Why it works for spring: The manageable length makes it easy to style and refresh quickly, perfect for busy spring schedules.
- Best for: Women who want a flattering, fresh length that is easier to maintain than longer natural hair.
- How to style: Set hair in flexi rods or perm rods on stretched hair, allow to dry fully, carefully remove rods, and separate curls gently with fingers.
- Finishing tip: Apply a light shine serum or oil to the curls for a glossy, healthy spring finish.
- Maintenance tip: Protect the curls overnight in a pineapple style or low loose buns to maintain definition between styles.
25. Flexi Rod Set

The flexi rod set is a heat-free styling technique that creates gorgeous, elongated spiral curls on natural or relaxed hair.
The results look like a professional salon blowout with beautiful ringlets that are full of life. This spring, flexi rod sets are a popular choice for events, photoshoots, and everyday glam.
- What it is: Flexi rods are flexible foam rollers used to set hair in spiral curl shapes without heat; the resulting curls are bouncy, uniform, and long-lasting.
- Why it works for spring: The voluminous, full curls achieved with flexi rods photograph beautifully in outdoor spring light and hold up well in mild weather.
- Best for: Naturals and relaxed hair women who want defined, elongated curls without heat damage.
- How to style: Apply a setting lotion or mousse to damp sections of hair, wrap each section around a flexi rod from tip to root, and allow to air dry or sit under a hood dryer before carefully removing.
- Size guide: Smaller rods create tighter curls; larger rods create looser, wavy spirals.
- Maintenance tip: Sleep in a satin bonnet with the curls loosely pineappled to preserve the set for several days.
26. Jumbo Ghana Braids

Ghana braids, also known as banana braids or invisible cornrows, are a bold, statement protective style rooted in West African tradition.
Their thick, raised profile creates a dramatic, sculptural look that commands attention.
This spring, jumbo Ghana braids styled into creative patterns are a top pick for women who love expressive, artistic hairstyles.
- What it is: Ghana braids are cornrows braided with a feed-in technique that gradually increases in size, creating thick, raised, beautifully structured rows of braids.
- Why it works for spring: The bold, artistic pattern of Ghana braids makes every head a walking work of art — perfect for the expressive, colorful energy of spring.
- Best for: Women who want a long-lasting, low-maintenance protective style with a dramatic and culturally rooted aesthetic.
- Design options: Straight back, criss-cross patterns, zigzag parts, or braided updos are all popular Ghana braid variations.
- How to style: Work with an experienced braider to achieve precise part lines and the characteristic raised, full shape of Ghana braids.
- Maintenance tip: Oil the scalp regularly and tie braids down with a silk scarf at night to maintain their shape.
27. Crochet Locs

Crochet locs offer the look of a full, mature loc journey without the time commitment of actually growing locs.
They are installed quickly and can be styled in countless ways. For spring, soft, thinner crochet locs in warm tones create a beautiful, nature-inspired look.
- What it is: Crochet locs use pre-made loc extensions looped through a cornrow base using a crochet needle, creating a full head of locs in a single session.
- Why it works for spring: Crochet locs in earthy, warm tones like brown, auburn, or honey perfectly match the color palette of blooming spring landscapes.
- Best for: Women who want to experience the loc aesthetic temporarily or add fullness and length to their beginning locs.
- Length options: Short (chin), medium (shoulder), or long (hip-length) locs all create a completely different look and feel.
- Color options: Ombre brown-to-blonde, burgundy, or copper tones are especially popular for spring.
- Maintenance tip: Moisturize the scalp underneath regularly and seal the loc ends with hot water to prevent unraveling.
28. Waterfall Braid

The waterfall braid is a romantic, flowing hairstyle that creates the illusion of hair cascading down the side of the head like a waterfall.
It is one of the most elegant spring hairstyles for Black women with longer natural or extension hair. This look is a staple at spring weddings, garden parties, and photoshoots.
- What it is: A waterfall braid is a variation of the French braid where sections of hair are dropped as the braid progresses, allowing strands to fall freely like a waterfall.
- Why it works for spring: The romantic, flowing quality of this braid makes it a natural fit for spring’s soft, elegant, and floral-inspired aesthetic.
- Best for: Women with longer natural hair, silk presses, or those using extensions who want a bridal or formal spring look.
- How to style: Begin a French braid on one side of the head, dropping a section of hair with each crossover and picking up a new section from above to continue the braid.
- Accessories: Weave in small spring flowers, pearl pins, or sparkling clips for a breathtaking bridal or garden party look.
- Maintenance tip: Use a light-hold hairspray to keep flyaways in place without making the flowing sections stiff.
29. Silk Press with Curled Ends

The silk press is the modern, heat-based alternative to a chemical relaxer that delivers sleek, flowing hair with a mirror-like shine.
When paired with curled ends, it adds a playful, feminine touch that makes this spring look complete. A well-done silk press celebrates the versatility of Black hair in the most stunning way.
- What it is: A silk press involves shampooing, deep conditioning, blow-drying, and flat ironing natural hair section by section to achieve a bone-straight, silky result without chemicals.
- Why it works for spring: The sleek, smooth finish with bouncy curled ends creates a polished, feminine look that works for everything from Easter Sunday to spring galas.
- Best for: Natural hair women who want to temporarily experience straight, flowing hair without committing to a chemical process.
- How to achieve: Visit a professional natural hair salon that specializes in silk presses to protect hair health and achieve the best results.
- Finishing touch: Ask your stylist to add curled or flipped ends with a curling iron for a classic, springtime glamour effect.
- Maintenance tip: Wrap hair in a silk scarf nightly and avoid humidity to preserve the press for 1–2 weeks.
30. Afro Puff Pigtails

Afro puff pigtails are an adorable, youthful hairstyle that brings fun and personality to natural hair.
They work for all ages and hair lengths and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. This spring, pigtail puffs with accessories are showing up everywhere from school runs to music festivals.
- What it is: The hair is parted down the center and gathered into two equal afro puffs on either side of the head, secured with hair ties, scrunchies, or embellished bands.
- Why it works for spring: Their playful, energetic appearance matches the lighthearted, joyful energy of the spring season perfectly.
- Best for: Women and girls of all ages with natural type 3 or 4 hair who want a quick, cute, and comfortable style.
- How to style: Moisturize hair thoroughly, part down the center, use an afro pick to fluff each section, and secure with a soft hair tie at each side.
- Accessories: Colorful scrunchies, beaded bands, ribbons, or butterfly clips add a spring-ready finishing touch.
- Maintenance tip: Moisturize and re-puff daily, and sleep in loose twists or braids to preserve hair health overnight.
31. Spring Headwrap Styles

The headwrap is more than just a hairstyle — it is a powerful expression of African heritage, femininity, and creative identity.
This spring, headwraps styled in artistic ways are one of the most fashionable accessories a Black woman can wear.
Whether protecting a new style or making a standalone fashion statement, the headwrap is timeless.
- What it is: A headwrap involves wrapping a piece of fabric — typically Ankara print, satin, or jersey material — around the head in various creative styles and knot configurations.
- Why it works for spring: Spring’s vibrant floral and geometric prints translate beautifully into headwrap fabrics that match perfectly with the season’s color palette.
- Best for: Any Black woman regardless of hair length, texture, or current style who wants a chic and culturally rich accessory.
- Style options: Front knot wraps, turban-style, crown buns, side bow wraps, and braided fabric styles all create completely different looks.
- Fabric options: Ankara wax print, kente, satin, or lightweight cotton are the best choices for spring headwraps.
- Styling tip: Watch tutorials on YouTube’s natural hair community channels for inspiration on creative spring headwrap techniques from experienced wrap artists.
Quick Spring Hairstyle Comparison Table
| # | Hairstyle | Best Hair Type | Duration | Skill Level | Spring Vibe |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Big Chop Twist Out | Type 4 Natural | 1 week | Beginner | Fresh & Bold |
| 2 | Box Braids + Gold Cuffs | All Types | 6–8 weeks | Intermediate | Glamorous |
| 3 | Butterfly Locs | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Advanced | Bohemian |
| 4 | Spring Knotless Braids | All Types | 6–8 weeks | Intermediate | Modern |
| 5 | Wash and Go | Type 3–4 Natural | Daily | Beginner | Natural |
| 6 | Senegalese Twists | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Intermediate | Polished |
| 7 | High Puff + Headband | Type 4 Natural | Daily | Beginner | Cute & Easy |
| 8 | Fulani Braids | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Advanced | Cultural |
| 9 | Flat Twist Updo | Type 3–4 Natural | 3–5 days | Intermediate | Elegant |
| 10 | Crochet Curly Braids | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Beginner | Fun & Voluminous |
| 11 | Colored Locs | Locs | Ongoing | Advanced | Bold |
| 12 | Halo Braid | Medium–Long | 1–2 days | Intermediate | Romantic |
| 13 | Bantu Knots | Type 3–4 Natural | 3–5 days | Beginner | Artistic |
| 14 | Goddess Braids Updo | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Advanced | Dramatic |
| 15 | Two-Strand Twist Out | Type 3–4 Natural | 1 week | Beginner | Classic |
| 16 | Boho Knotless Braids | All Types | 6–8 weeks | Intermediate | Whimsical |
| 17 | Tapered Natural Afro | Type 4 Natural | 2–3 weeks | Pro Needed | Modern |
| 18 | Feed-In Cornrows | All Types | 3–5 weeks | Intermediate | Sleek |
| 19 | Faux Locs | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Intermediate | Earthy |
| 20 | Sleek Low Bun | All Types | 1–3 days | Beginner | Professional |
| 21 | Pineapple Updo | Type 3–4 Natural | Daily | Beginner | Playful |
| 22 | Braided Ponytail | All Types | 3–5 weeks | Intermediate | Bold |
| 23 | Passion Twists | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Intermediate | Romantic |
| 24 | Curly Lob | All Types | Weeks | Pro Needed | Chic |
| 25 | Flexi Rod Set | Type 3–4 Natural | 1 week | Beginner | Glamorous |
| 26 | Jumbo Ghana Braids | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Advanced | Expressive |
| 27 | Crochet Locs | All Types | 4–6 weeks | Beginner | Nature-Inspired |
| 28 | Waterfall Braid | Medium–Long | 1–2 days | Advanced | Bridal |
| 29 | Silk Press + Curls | Natural Hair | 1–2 weeks | Pro Needed | Elegant |
| 30 | Afro Puff Pigtails | Type 3–4 Natural | Daily | Beginner | Fun |
| 31 | Spring Headwraps | All Types | Daily | Beginner | Cultural |
Conclusion
Spring is truly the season for Black women to shine, experiment, and celebrate the incredible diversity of their hair.
From bold protective styles to effortless wash-and-gos, the 31 Must Try Spring Hairstyles for Black Women featured in this guide offer something beautiful and meaningful for every woman, every texture, and every occasion.
Whether you’re ready to install a fresh set of knotless braids, try a flexi rod set for the first time, or honor your roots with a stunning headwrap, this season is your invitation to embrace your hair journey fully and joyfully.
The most important style you can wear this spring is one that makes you feel confident, beautiful, and authentically yourself — and with these 31 Must Try Spring Hairstyles for Black Women as your guide, you are more than ready to step into the season looking and feeling absolutely extraordinary.