Braids and the Weeknd

Keeping with his bold aesthetic, The Weeknd has always been known to change up his hairstyle. In the past, he’s experimented with different styles, including his iconic dreadlocks and afro. Most recently, he’s been sporting braids. Fans on Twitter were quick to compare the rapper’s new hairdo to that of Bruno Mars and Lionel Richiel.

The Weeknd has a history of trying out different hairstyles, including a high-top fade and mini-afro, as well as freeform dreads and braids. However, he’s recently been sporting his signature hairstyle with tight braids and a cap, and fans are swooning. While The Weeknd has a history of rocking different hairstyles, the braids are a recent trend.

The Weeknd’s hairstyle is not very difficult to achieve, but it requires plenty of patience and good nutrition. Unlike afros, which are not difficult to grow, you’ll need to be patient. Your mind and body will push the hair out, so be patient and eat the right foods.

The Weeknd’s hairstyle has changed a few times since he first wore his hair like this. In July 2012, he wore short dreadlocks. By 2014, he grew his hair longer and thicker. He also shaved his sides. However, he still maintained his neat carving around his goatee.

His hairstyle has also sparked a number of controversies, with Joe Budden saying that “a straight man would never comment on Drake’s hairstyle.” Some fans suggest that his lyrics refer to his sex position. They believe that he’s experimenting with his sexuality, while others think his lyrics are offensive.

While the Weeknd’s hairstyles have always been striking, he has recently switched to a more modern, stylish look. His new afro style is less flamboyant than his previous hairstyles but still looks cool and trendy. It also works well with hats. As a bonus, the Weeknd’s kinks are more relaxed and dapper.

Braids and the Weeknd are among the nominees for the Polaris Prize. The Polaris is Canada’s equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize. It recognizes an album created in the country. Last year’s Polaris Prize went to Karkwa with ‘Les Chemins de verre’. The longlist will be whittled down to nine albums and the winner will be announced on September 19.