Coily hair is incredibly versatile, and that’s one of its greatest strengths—but navigating the gap between professional polish and weekend style freedom can feel tricky. The truth is, your coils don’t have to be confined to casual-only territory. Some of the most elegant, powerful, and put-together looks you can wear showcase beautiful curl texture in ways that feel both sophisticated and authentically you.
The challenge most people face isn’t a lack of style options—it’s knowing which coily hairstyles genuinely work across different settings, how to execute them without endless fussing, and how to keep your curls healthy while switching between styles throughout the week. What works at the office on Monday shouldn’t require a complete curl reset before you meet friends for brunch on Saturday. What’s feasible for daily wear might feel too time-intensive for a rushed workday but perfect for a special weekend event.
This guide covers 15 distinct coily hairstyles that bridge that gap beautifully. Some are work-ready classics that command respect in any professional setting. Others are weekend-perfect styles that give you freedom and flair. Many of them work equally well either way—it’s just about how you approach them, what styling products you pair with them, and the finishing touches that adjust the vibe from professional to playful. Each style sits on a spectrum, and you’ll learn exactly how to position it for whatever context you’re stepping into.
1. Defined Coil-Out with Low Bun
This hybrid style gives you the best of both worlds: defined, individual coils throughout your crown and length, paired with a sleek low bun at the nape. The result feels polished enough for the office while keeping your texture front and center. For work, you can position the bun low and smooth, using a satin scarf to sleek the hairline. For weekends, you can wear it higher or slightly messier, letting some coils escape for a more relaxed vibe.
How to Create This Look
Start with freshly washed and deeply conditioned coils. Apply a lightweight curl cream or gel to damp hair, then use the praying hands or raking method to distribute it evenly through your curls. You can diffuse your hair dry or air-dry—the choice depends on your timeline and hair thickness. Once completely dry, flip your head upside down and gently finger-comb or use a wide-tooth comb to separate and define individual coils. This separation is what makes the style readable and intentional, not just “I didn’t style my hair.”
Gather your coils at the nape of your neck and secure them into a low bun using a silk hair tie or coil-safe elastic. Use a satin scarf or edge control to smooth your hairline if needed for a professional setting. The magic of this look is that the coils stay visible and bouncy while the bun keeps everything contained and workplace-appropriate.
Why It Works for Both Settings
This style bridges the gap because it honors your natural texture while creating structure. The bun reads as intentional and professional, but the defined coils say you’re not trying to assimilate into straight-hair beauty standards. For weekends, you can loosen the bun, tousle the coils slightly, or even release the entire bun and wear the full coil-out down—it’s one style with built-in flexibility.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 30-45 minutes (includes wash day)
- Best hair type: Medium to thick coils; works well for 3C-4C textures
- Longevity: 3-5 days with a silk scarf for protection
- Maintenance level: Low once set; refresh coils with a light mist of water and gel on day two or three
2. Sleek High-Top Knot with Coil Crown
This style features a smooth, gel-sleek top section that sweeps into a high, voluminous knot, with defined coils framing your face and nape. It’s undeniably professional—think corporate-ready—while the coil crown gives it character and personality. The sleekness says “I have it together,” and the coils say “I’m comfortable in my own skin.”
How to Achieve This Look
Divide your hair into sections. The top section (roughly the upper third to upper half, depending on your head shape) will be sleek, while the lower sections stay coily and defined. Apply a strong-hold gel or edge control to the top section and use a fine-tooth comb or brush to smooth it back tightly. You’re aiming for zero frizz and visible definition in the smoothness—this is where precision matters.
Gather the smooth section into a high ponytail at your crown, then twist or coil it and wrap it around the base to create a knot. Secure with bobby pins. The lower coil sections stay down and loose, framing your face and neck. Apply curl cream or leave-in conditioner to the coils to keep them defined and bouncy. You can lightly finger-separate them or leave them naturally textured—both work beautifully.
Why It Works for Both Settings
For work, the sleek top portion reads as polished and controlled, while for weekends, the whole look feels creative and bold. The contrast between sleekness and texture is actually what makes it work in both spaces. It’s neither trying to hide your coils nor abandoning professionalism—it’s a style that celebrates both.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 35-50 minutes
- Best hair type: Works for 3A-4C textures; requires enough hair density to create a substantial knot
- Longevity: 4-6 days; refresh the coils nightly with a water-and-gel spray
- Maintenance level: Medium; the sleek section requires edge control touch-ups if you’re working in an air-conditioned office
3. Twisted Crown with Coil Drop
This style involves two thick twists that frame your face like a crown, meeting at the back where they’re secured, with the rest of your coils left down and loose. It’s romantic enough for weekend dates or casual celebrations, but structured enough that you can absolutely wear it to work if you keep the coils defined and your edges sleek.
How to Execute This Style
Start with dry or lightly misted coils. Part your hair vertically from your center forehead, extending toward the back of your crown. On one side, take a 2-3 inch section from your hairline and begin a two-strand or three-strand twist, working diagonally toward the back. The twist should be snug enough to hold without looking overdone. Repeat on the other side, mirroring the angle.
Meet the two twists at the back of your head and secure them together with bobby pins or a coil-safe elastic. The goal is for the twists to look intentional and contained while your coils fall freely below them. Apply a curl cream or light gel to the loose coils if you want them more defined, or leave them natural if you prefer more texture and movement. The beauty of this style is its flexibility—you control how polished or relaxed it feels based on how much product you use and how you finish the edges.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The twisted crown has an inherent elegance that works in professional spaces, but it also feels youthful and fun enough for weekend activities. The twists show intention and styling effort while honoring your natural texture. Swap a bold lip for a neutral one, or change your jewelry, and the exact same hairstyle transforms from “date night” to “office meeting.”
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 20-30 minutes
- Best hair type: Works for 3A-4C textures; works best with coils that have enough grip for the twists to hold without constantly unraveling
- Longevity: 5-7 days if sealed with a silk or satin scarf at night
- Maintenance level: Low to medium; twists may need slight tightening on day three or four
4. Stacked and Separated Coils with Frosted Edges
This high-contrast style gives you deeply defined, individual coils throughout, with a sleek, frosted (white gel or mousse) edge treatment. The frosted edges are a bold choice that signals confidence and intentionality. It’s undeniably a statement style, but it’s a professional statement—think fashion-forward, not casual.
How to Create This Look
Begin with clean, deep-conditioned hair. Apply a rich curl cream or gel to damp hair and use the raking or praying hands method to distribute it thoroughly. Diffuse your hair completely dry or air-dry if you have time. Once fully dry, use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to gently separate each coil from its neighbors, creating definition and volume. This separation is key—you’re not combing through and blending; you’re carefully lifting each coil so it stands on its own.
For the frosted edges, apply a white gel, mousse, or edge control to your hairline, part line, and any coils you want to highlight. Use a toothbrush or edge brush to smooth and distribute it evenly, creating a sharp contrast between your natural coil color and the frosted finish. The result is striking and modern.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Frosted edges have become mainstream in professional and creative spaces, especially in industries that value innovation and self-expression. The separated coils with their visible individual definition read as intentional, textured, and powerful. For weekends, this style lets you lean into boldness and artistry. For work, it says you’re confident enough in your skills and value that your appearance reflects who you actually are.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 45-60 minutes (includes drying time)
- Best hair type: 3C-4C textures work best; requires enough coil definition that individual curls read as separate
- Longevity: 5-6 days with nightly pineappling (gathering coils at the crown in a loose pony before bed)
- Maintenance level: Medium; frosted edges may need light touch-ups mid-week, and coils may need re-separation on day three or four
5. Coil-Out Half-Up, Half-Down
This classic style keeps your coils fully down while securing a section from each side into a half-up ponytail at the crown. It’s endlessly versatile—wear it sleek and defined for work, or tousled and voluminous for weekends. The half-up structure adds intentionality without requiring you to put your hair fully up.
How to Achieve This Look
Wash and condition your coils, then apply a curl-defining product to damp hair. Dry completely using your preferred method. Once dry, use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate and define your coils throughout. The goal is a full, bouncy coil-out with clear texture.
Take a section from above each ear (about 2-3 inches wide) and twist or braid it back, then secure both sections together at the crown using a coil-safe elastic or bobby pins. You can keep the half-up section sleek and smooth for a more polished look, or let it stay coily and textured for a softer vibe. Some people prefer to use a decorative hair clip instead of an elastic for a different aesthetic.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The half-up style is office-appropriate because it shows styling intention and keeps hair off your face and shoulders (a practical consideration in many workplaces). For weekends, it’s equally perfect—young, polished, and playful. It’s also one of the easiest styles to execute once you’ve got a good coil-out, making it ideal for high-frequency rotation through your weekly styling cycle.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 25-35 minutes
- Best hair type: Works across 2C-4C textures; works particularly well for medium to thick coil densities
- Longevity: 4-7 days with a silk scarf at night
- Maintenance level: Very low; one of the most low-maintenance coily styles available
Pro tip: Use a decorative claw clip or vintage barrette instead of an elastic to instantly shift the vibe from casual to elevated. The exact same hairstyle feels completely different depending on your finishing touch.
6. Two-Strand Twist-Out with Laid Edges
This style uses two-strand twists created on damp or moisturized hair, left in overnight (or for several hours), then released to create a beautifully textured, wave-like pattern. It’s one of the most versatile coily styles because the texture works equally well in professional and casual settings. The laid edges keep everything polished.
How to Execute This Style
On damp hair that’s been treated with a moisturizing leave-in conditioner and a light gel, take small to medium sections (depending on how tight or loose you want the pattern) and create two-strand twists. Work methodically through your entire head, creating a full coverage of twists. Wrap your head in a silk scarf or pineapple your twists in a high ponytail to protect them and encourage them to set.
Leave the twists in for at least 6-8 hours, though overnight is ideal. The longer you leave them, the more defined and long-lasting your pattern will be. Once they’re fully set, gently untwist each section carefully. Your coils will have a softer wave pattern from the twists. Apply a light smoothing cream or gel to your edges using an edge brush for a polished finish.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Twist-outs are endlessly professional because the wave pattern reads as intentional styling without looking too casual or undone. For work, you can emphasize the smoothness and polished edges. For weekends, you can embrace more movement and texture, or even re-twist just the top portion midweek for a refreshed look. It’s low-stress styling that looks high-effort.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 15-20 minutes (hands-on); plus 8+ hours setting time
- Best hair type: Works for 2C-4C textures; produces more defined results on finer-textured coils
- Longevity: 6-8 days or longer with proper nighttime protection
- Maintenance level: Very low once set; reapply a light shine serum for added polish on days 3-5
7. Braided Updo with Coil Accents
This style features two or three thick braids (often box braids or larger cornrows) that sweep upward and are secured into a bun or twisted knot at the crown, with smaller coils left loose around the face and nape. It’s sophisticated and intentional, making it perfect for professional settings, but it’s also creative and stylish for special weekend events.
How to Create This Look
Divide your hair into two or three sections vertically. Create a braid (French braid, Dutch braid, or box braids) starting from your hairline and working upward. Work on one side first, then move to the next. The braids should feel snug enough to stay in place but not so tight that they cause tension. Sweep all the braids upward and secure them in a bun, ponytail, or twisted knot at the crown using bobby pins.
Leave the coils around your face, temples, and nape loose and defined. These frame the braided updo beautifully and keep the style from feeling too formal or restrictive. Apply a light curl cream to the loose coils and a smoothing gel to your edges for a finished look.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Braided updos are instantly professional—they’re time-tested styles worn in corporate offices, courtrooms, and boardrooms worldwide. The added coil accents at the face and nape prevent the style from feeling severe or assimilationist. For work, you’re showing up polished and intentional. For weekends, braided updos look expensive and special, perfect for date nights, celebrations, or when you want to feel elevated.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 40-60 minutes depending on braid thickness and number
- Best hair type: Works for 2C-4C textures; works particularly well for thick, dense coils
- Longevity: 7-10 days; braids can be worn for extended periods if properly moisturized and protected
- Maintenance level: Medium; braids may need touching up on day five or six, and edges may need re-sleekening mid-week
8. Pineapple Pony with Coil Release
This playful style gathers your coils into a high ponytail, but instead of securing it tightly at the crown, you create a voluminous pineapple effect where the coils are gathered loosely and slightly spread out at the top of your head. Release some coils around your face for softness. It’s fun and youthful for weekends while still being office-appropriate if you keep it neat and add polish.
How to Achieve This Look
Start with a full, defined coil-out. Gather your hair at the crown and secure it loosely into a high ponytail using a soft coil-safe elastic. Don’t pull it super tight—you want a relaxed, gathered look rather than a sleek ponytail. Once secured, gently spread and fluff the coils at the top to create that pineapple dome shape. Use your fingers to separate and define individual coils, creating height and volume.
Release 2-4 small coils around your face for softness. You can secure them behind your ears or let them frame your forehead and temples. The beauty of this style is its inherent lightness and movement—it’s meant to feel relaxed and easy.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The pineapple pony is younger and more playful than other updos, but it’s still office-appropriate if you keep it neat and define your edges. It reads as intentional and styled, not like you just threw your hair up. For weekends, it’s perfectly casual and fun—ideal for activities where you need hair out of your face but want to maintain your coil texture and movement.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 15-25 minutes
- Best hair type: Works best for 3A-4C textures with enough coil volume to create visible height
- Longevity: 5-6 days with nightly protection
- Maintenance level: Very low; the ponytail can be refreshed with a water-and-gel mist on days 3-4
9. Spiral Coils with Rolled-Up Edges
This is a style where you emphasize your natural spiral coils with a rich curl cream or gel, then intentionally roll and arrange them for maximum definition and visual impact. Your edges are sleek and rolled using edge control, creating a striking frame around your face. It’s bold, intentional, and undeniably professional without requiring you to compromise your natural texture.
How to Execute This Style
On clean, damp hair, apply a rich curl cream or defining gel to each coil individually, working section by section. Use your fingers or a spiral-specific curling tool to enhance and define the natural spiral shape of your coils. You can either diffuse or air-dry—the process takes longer to air-dry, but many people prefer the result.
Once completely dry, take time to arrange your coils intentionally. Gently separate them, position them for maximum visibility, and ensure they’re not tangled or matted down. For your edges, apply a strong-hold edge control and use an edge brush or fine-tooth comb to create smooth, defined lines. You can roll your edges using a small brush, creating that polished, finished look.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Spiral coils are inherently elegant and textured. When they’re well-defined and intentionally arranged, they read as high-effort and professional. There’s nothing about visible coil texture that prevents workplace respect—in fact, more and more people are recognizing that natural texture styling is both professional and powerful. For weekends, this style is a complete mood. It says you’re bold, confident, and unapologetically yourself.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 50-75 minutes (includes drying)
- Best hair type: Best for 3B-4C textures with natural spiral or defined coil patterns
- Longevity: 5-6 days with protective styling at night
- Maintenance level: Medium; coils may need re-separation on day three, and edges need touch-ups mid-week
10. Chunky Twisted Updo
This style uses large, thick twists (think chunky two-strand twists that are roughly the thickness of a pinky or thumb) that are swept up and secured into a bun or wrapped around the crown. It’s a stunning style that works equally well for professional settings and special weekend occasions. The chunky texture reads as intentional and artfully constructed.
How to Create This Look
Start with damp hair that’s been treated with a leave-in conditioner and light gel. Create large two-strand twists throughout your hair, working from your hairline backward. The goal is visible, chunky twists—not thin or delicate ones. Make sure each twist is secure and tight enough to hold its shape for days.
Gather these twists at the back and crown of your head and secure them into an updo—you can create a bun, wrap them around each other, or position them in an intricate arrangement. The updo should feel secure and intentional. Leave a few face-framing twists loose if desired for softness. Apply edge control to polish your hairline and create definition where the twists meet your skin.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Chunky twisted updos are instantly impressive and professional. They show styling skill and intention. They work beautifully in corporate settings because they’re contained and polished, yet they also make a strong statement about texture appreciation. For weekends, this style is perfect for events where you want to feel special and intentional—date nights, celebrations, or any time you want to feel elevated.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 45-60 minutes (hands-on twisting)
- Best hair type: Works best for 3C-4C textures with enough thickness to create substantial twists
- Longevity: 7-10 days; twists become longer-lasting the tighter they are
- Maintenance level: Medium; twists don’t need daily maintenance, but edges may need touching up mid-week
11. Coil-Out with Decorative Side Part
This straightforward style is a full coil-out—separated, defined coils cascading down—but with a dramatic, intentional side part created using edge control or a fine-tooth comb. The deep side part adds polish and intention to your natural texture. It’s simple enough for work and stylish enough for weekends.
How to Achieve This Look
Wash and condition, then apply curl cream or gel to damp hair. Dry completely. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to separate and define your coils throughout. Once you have a full, textured coil-out, create your side part. Using an edge brush and some strong-hold edge control, create a deeply defined line that runs from your hairline to the back of your crown, angling it to one side.
The deep part should feel intentional and visible, not subtle. This is what transforms a casual coil-out into a polished, finished look. Smooth down any flyaways or frizz with a light shine serum. The result should feel effortless but clearly styled.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The decorative side part is professional without requiring you to style your coils into submission. It honors your texture while showing that you’ve taken care with your appearance. For work, this style says you’re polished and intentional. For weekends, it’s equally perfect—youthful, modern, and textured. It’s one of the most versatile and low-maintenance options on this list.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 30-40 minutes
- Best hair type: Works across 2C-4C textures; works well for most hair densities
- Longevity: 4-7 days with protective styling at night
- Maintenance level: Very low once the part is created; may need edge control touch-ups mid-week
12. Space Buns with Coil Texture
This playful style uses two or three buns positioned at the crown and mid-crown, with coils left loose around and between them. It’s fun and young—definitely more weekend-appropriate than boardroom-ready—but if you keep the buns neat and define the loose coils well, it’s office-appropriate for creative industries or casual workplace settings.
How to Execute This Style
Divide your dry coil-out into two or three sections depending on your head shape and hair volume. Create a section at your crown, one at the back of your crown, and potentially one lower section at the nape if you have enough hair and want three buns. Gather each section and twist or coil it, then wrap it around itself to create a bun. Secure each bun with bobby pins.
Leave the coils between and around the buns loose and defined. The contrast between the structured buns and the free-flowing coils is what makes this style work. Apply a light curl product to the loose coils for definition and a smoothing serum to your edges. The result is playful, textured, and impossible to take too seriously.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Space buns are undeniably more casual and youthful, so they’re best saved for weekends unless you work in a very creative, relaxed environment. For weekend activities—casual hangouts, errands, or fun outings—this style is perfect. It shows that you don’t take yourself too seriously while still putting effort into your appearance. It works beautifully for anyone who wants to lean into fun, playful aesthetics.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 20-30 minutes
- Best hair type: Works for 3A-4C textures; best with enough hair volume to create substantial buns
- Longevity: 4-5 days; buns may loosen mid-week and require tightening
- Maintenance level: Low; however, buns can become slightly disheveled and may need straightening on days 2-3
13. Faux Locs with Coily Texture
This style creates the visual effect of locs by twisting or braiding coils together in sections, creating thicker, rope-like strands that run through your hair. You’re not actually creating permanent locs—these are temporary textured twists that give you locs-inspired styling with the flexibility to change your style whenever you want. It’s a bold statement style perfect for weekends or creative workplaces.
How to Create This Look
Start with moisturized, damp coils. Take a chunky section of hair (maybe 1.5-2 inches wide) and begin a thick two-strand twist or three-strand braid, working from your hairline toward your nape. The goal is a rope-like appearance, thicker and more textured than regular twists. Continue these sections throughout your head, creating a full coverage of thicker, defined twists.
Leave the faux locs out for several hours or overnight to fully set, then release them gently. The result mimics the appearance and feel of locs while remaining completely reversible. You can style them up, down, half-up, or side-swept. Apply edge control to polish your hairline and finish the style.
Why It Works for Both Settings
Faux locs are bolder than most styles on this list, so they’re less universally office-appropriate. However, in creative industries or workplaces that embrace individuality, they’re absolutely viable professional styling. For weekends, they’re a complete look—artistic, confident, and striking. They say you’re comfortable exploring different aesthetics and textures.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 60-90 minutes (hands-on twisting/braiding)
- Best hair type: Works best for 3C-4C textures with enough density to create substantial sections
- Longevity: 7-10 days or longer with protective styling
- Maintenance level: Medium; faux locs hold well, but you’ll want to refresh your edges mid-week and may want to tighten them on day five or six
14. Sleek Puffed Coils with Gel Swirl
This style combines polished and playful by creating a high puff of defined, voluminous coils at the crown, with the rest of your coils left loose and textured. You polish your edges with a swirl pattern using white gel or edge control. The contrast between the structured, sleek edges and the full, free coils creates visual interest and intention.
How to Achieve This Look
Start with a full, defined coil-out. Section off the hair from roughly above your ears to the crown of your head and gather it into a high puff. Secure it loosely so it maintains fullness and volume, not pulled tightly into your scalp. Gently separate and fluff the coils in the puff to maximize volume and height.
Leave the rest of your coils down and loose throughout the back and sides. Apply a light curl product to keep them defined. For the finishing touch, apply a strong-hold gel or white edge control to your edges and use an edge brush to create intentional swirl patterns. These swirls are decorative and stylistic—they’re what elevate this from casual to intentional.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The puffed coil style with intentional edge work reads as modern, confident, and professional. For work, the polished edges and structured puff show intention. For weekends, the same style feels fun and artistic. The beauty of this approach is that it works in nearly any setting because it balances structure with freedom.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 30-45 minutes
- Best hair type: Works for 3A-4C textures; produces best results with medium to thick coil density
- Longevity: 5-6 days with protective styling
- Maintenance level: Medium; puff may need fluffing on days 2-3, and edges need touch-ups mid-week
15. Smooth Coil Swoop with Texture
This final style is a combination twist on more straightforward coil styling: you create a smooth, sleek swoosh or sweep from one side of your head using edge control and a fine-tooth comb, while the rest of your coils remain full, textured, and loose. It’s modern, intentional, and works beautifully as a professional or casual style depending on how much texture you emphasize.
How to Execute This Style
Begin with a full coil-out. On one side of your head (usually starting at the temple), use an edge brush and strong-hold edge control to create a smooth, defined swoosh that extends from your hairline toward the back of your head. The goal is a clean, visible line that contrasts with the textured coils surrounding it.
The rest of your hair remains in loose, defined coils. The contrast between the smooth swoosh and the textured coils is what makes this style visually striking. Apply a lightweight shine serum to your coils for a polished finish. The result is balanced—not too casual, not too formal, but clearly styled with intention.
Why It Works for Both Settings
The smooth coil swoop is incredibly versatile because it reads as intentional and polished while still celebrating your natural texture. For work, it shows styling effort and intention without compromising your coil aesthetic. For weekends, it’s equally perfect—modern, confident, and slightly edgy. This style works in virtually any setting.
Quick Facts
- Styling time: 35-50 minutes
- Best hair type: Works for 3A-4C textures; works best when you have enough coil definition that the contrast with the smooth swoosh is visible
- Longevity: 5-7 days with protective styling
- Maintenance level: Low to medium; the swoosh may need touch-ups mid-week, but coils don’t require daily maintenance
Final Thoughts
The most important thing to recognize about coily hairstyles is that versatility is built in. Each of these 15 styles has the capacity to shift from professional to playful depending on how you approach it—what products you use, how defined you make your coils, how polished your edges are, and what you pair it with in terms of clothing and accessories.
You don’t need a completely different style for work versus weekends. You need styles that feel authentic to you—that honor your natural texture and let you show up as yourself—and then the flexibility to adjust the polish level and finish depending on context. A coil-out is equally valid in a cubicle and at a music festival. A twisted updo is equally beautiful in a conference room and at a celebration.
The real power here is choice. You get to decide how visible you want your coils to be, how much structure you want versus freedom, and how much time you want to invest in styling on any given day. Some days call for a quick coil-out. Other days might call for a chunky twisted updo that’ll last you all week. The fact that you have 15 distinct options—each one powerful and professional and beautiful—means you’re equipped to show up authentically in every space you move through.
Your coils aren’t a barrier to professionalism or polish. They’re one of your greatest styling assets. These 15 styles are just the beginning of what’s possible when you lean into your texture instead of fighting against it.














