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  • The Best Ponytail Styles for Nigerian Babes and Their Exotic Foreheads

    As a Nigerian babe with a forehead that looks like it鈥檚 my brain鈥檚 headquarters, this article was necessary. So, fellow exotic forehead geng, these are the best ponytail styles to rock.

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    As a Nigerian babe with a forehead that looks like it鈥檚 my brain鈥檚 headquarters, this article was necessary. Because I鈥檓 tired of running away from ponytails just because I fear my forehead will steal all the attention.

    So, fellow forehead geng, I gat you. These are the best ponytail styles to rock.

    Good ol鈥 bangs

    Yes, I know. We鈥檝e been there, done that and have the receipts. But bangs are just like your first ex. You鈥檙e tired of them, but you still find yourself going back. It鈥檚 worth it because it completely covers the forehead, if that鈥檚 what you鈥檙e going for.

    Image source: Beahairs

    The side swoop

    For when you want to show off your exotic forehead, but also don鈥檛 want it to steal all the attention.

    Image source: Honey bramble

    Messy updo

    The idea is to do styles that work for your face, not completely hide your gorgeous forehead. And this style just works 鈥 you get to stylishly draw attention away from your head, and get a cute style too.

    Image source: Riri baby


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    Mohawk ponytails

    One word 鈥 stunning. I think mohawk styles allow you embrace your exotic 鈥 whatever that means.

    Image source: Latest hairstyles

    Ponytails with exaggerated edges

    Why be simple when you can be extra and fabulous?

    Image source: Iconic fingerz

    Any damn ponytail you want

    Because you should absolutely flaunt your forehead anytime you want. Hide it or not, it鈥檚 up to you, boo.

    Image source: The right hairstyles


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