Afro hair: meet five influencers who dictate trends

Afro hair: meet five influencers who dictate trends


Personality, empowerment and beauty in each thread

Afro hair has never been just an aesthetic detail: it is a symbol of identity, history and resistance. In 2025, more than following the FADs, black women resign what is trendy: they transform their style into reference. And when it comes to authenticity of beauty, some influencers have distinguished themselves by showing how hair can be a powerful extension of the personality.




Subsequently, we have selected five content creators who are influencing thousands of followers with their Afro images – from blonde illuminated to braids with attitude, from black power to natural curls. Know each of them and the trends that represent:

1. Julia Rodrigues – hot blonde with impeccable definition

Julia Rodrigues attracted attention by adopting a golden blonde on curly threads, bringing more light and strength to appearance. With well -defined and voluminous curls, it shows that the color does not cancel the identity – on the contrary, it highlights even more. The enlightened aspect has gained more and more fans, especially among women who want to dare without giving up the natural consistency of the hair.

2. Ana Paixão – Bence as a signature of style

Ana Paixão grew up in Capão Redondo, in San Paolo, surrounded by female and aesthetic references of the suburbs. Today he brings this experience authentically to networks. His look with braids is versatile, urban and full of meaning. The braids are more than style: they are cultural statements and Ana explores it with creativity, both in hairstyles, colors or moorings.

3. Carol Soares – Black power with romantic touch

With a presence full of presence, Carol Soares shows that volume and delicacy can walk together. Owner of a female aesthetic, it combines delicate accessories, colored makes and looks that highlight its natural beauty. In networks, inspires with suggestions for the end of curly hair and speaks with the property of self -esteem and style.

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Educator and reference in hair care, Priscila Pereira combines the technical content with creativity. His well -structured Afro breath is one of his most surprising images, but he also bets on various and practical hairstyles for everyday life. In his profile, he teaches from control of the fall to the stylization tricks, allowing other women to take care of their threads with autonomy.

5. Steffany Borges – Long and natural curls as a symbol of strength

Steffany started her networking in 2014, encouraging women to accept their natural hair. His long, defined and well -treated curls have become his brand – and also inspiration for those who are in transition or want to take more care of the threads. In addition to the tutorials, it shares the reflections on self -esteem and belonging, showing that Afro beauty is, first of all, freedom.

Each of these influences strengthens that Afro hair does not need to adapt to standards: it is, alone, a declaration of authenticity. And when it is treated with affection, consciousness and style, it becomes a trend – a trend with soul, history and purpose.

Source: Terra

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