1From flat twists to buns to braids to bantu knots, the list goes on for protective hairstyles.
2Bantu knots have always held a deeper meaning within our community.
3For a uniform look, try two-strand twists, Bantu knots or rods left overnight.
4In Jamaica, Bantu knots are known as Chiney or China bumps.
5Bantu knots are a very popular hairstyle with rich African roots.
6Also, the smaller you make the Bantu knots, the more definition you'll have.
7Even better, no special hair prep is required for Bantu knots.
8Learners say the school rules forbid African hairstyles like afros, Bantu knots, dreadlocks and braids.
9These women and plenty of others slayed Bantu knots, helping to bring them to the forefront.
10Bantu knots Image: Pinterest Bantu knots are created by twisting hair around itself to form coiled buns.
11Bantu knots can be created on hair that's blown out, relaxed or going through the transition process.
12No matter what you call them, there's no denying that Bantu knots seem to be everywhere right now.
13Television personality Minnie Dlamini-Jones has been trending since sharing a snap where she suggests Bantu knots are 'ghetto'.
14Singing superstar Adele has been roasted online for wearing a bikini and Bantu knots to celebrate Notting Hill Carnival.
15From bountiful afros to bold cornrows and Bantu knots, Black women have rocked some dope hairstyles over the years.
16In her creative fashion, she designed a Black woman depicted as a knight, with her hair in Bantu knots.
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