Were Afros popular in the 70s?

After emerging in the 1960s, predominantly as part of the black pride movement, the afro continued its rise in popularity. During the 1970s, the afro was as much about being fashionable as it was political. It was worn by both sexes throughout the decade, mainly by African-Americans and the black community.

Why were Afros popular in the 70s?

1960s and 1970s This cultural movement marked a return to more natural, untreated hairstyles. The afro became a powerful political symbol which reflected black pride and a rejection of notions of assimilation and integration—not unlike the long and untreated hair sported by the mainly White hippies.

What hair was popular in the 70s?

Feathered Bangs. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris / Staff/Getty Images. Diva Volume. Photo by Theo Wargo / Staff/Getty Images. Boho Braids. Afros. Pin-Straight Ends. The Mullet. Shaggy Waves. Curtain Bangs.