Willow Smith is rocking beaded cornrows and tbh this is the longest hair we've seen on her in a while 😍
Smith posted the selfie for her more than 10 million Instagram fans to view and enjoy. Her cornrows look so freshly done we wouldn't be surprised if she hopped out of the stylist's chair not too long before snapping the picture. Los Angeles-based hairstylistThere are so many different styles and ways to wear cornrows and Smith chose classic straight backs that just graze her collarbone.
, Courtney added six beads in white, bronze, rose gold, clear, or tan. We're loving the color coordination between Smith's brown T-shirt, black-and-red beaded necklace, and multicolor beads.Of course, there's no knowing how long Smith will keep this style, but for many Black women, we sometimes have our next hairstyle in mind before we leave the stylist's chair.
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