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25 Amazing Badass Tribal Braids Hairstyles to Try In 2025
25 Amazing Badass Tribal Braids Hairstyles to Try In 2025
Looking for a fresh hairstyle? Look no further! We have collected 25 perfect badass tribal braids hairstyles to copy in 2025. Whether you prefer ponytails, buns, or braids with vibrant colors, we’ve got you covered. The only challenge you’ll face is choosing which braided look to rock! Don’t hesitate—browse through these styles, and we guarantee you’ll soon be scheduling your next hair…
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35 Stunning Lemonade Braids
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35 Stunning Lemonade Braids
Anjali Sayee March 6, 2019
Becky’s “good hair” ain’t nothing compared to Beyonce’s tresses!
Beyonce has such incredible hair that she has inspired a new trend – lemonade braids! They are a braided style that has bewitched black women everywhere. I’m here to bring you the ”tea” on everything about lemonade braids. Lemonade braids are woven close to the scalp and towards one side. They are very stylish and inspired by Beyonce’s braided look in the video of her song ”Formation.”
Want to know more about these exquisite braids? Just scroll down!
What Are Lemonade Braids?
Lemonade braids are a protective style sported by black women. These braids start at the front and are woven and swept to one side. Their name was inspired by Beyonce’s album Lemonade.
What Is The Difference Between Box Braids And Lemonade Braids?
Box braids are sectioned into square or rectangular partitions. On the other hand, lemonade braids are cornrowed on one side.
Now that you have a fair idea about what lemonade braids are, let’s check out the 35 best ways that you can style them.
35 Stunning Lemonade Braids
1. Aligned Lemonade Braids
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Looking for gym hairdo? Try this lemonade braided style. Not only do these thin braids keep hair off your face, but they also look super on point! You can now work out while looking like a queen.
2. Burgundy Lemonade Braids
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Adding a dash of color to your braids can make all the difference in the world. The best thing about it is that you don’t need to color all your hair to make it happen. Simply get colored extensions or color the extensions yourself. It’s a foolproof plan!
3. Classic Side Braids
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Thin cornrow braids, perfectly aligned with the scalp. Notice how the different line patterns merge perfectly. Anyone who loves clean-cut styles will appreciate it! It also shows how much thought and effort has gone into the whole process.
4. Lemonade Braids Bun
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Have a formal event to get to, but none of your regular updos are nailing it? Try adding some Dutch braids and lemonade braids all around your scalp and tie them up in a high bun. It’s sure to spice up the hairdo and bring you all the attention you want.
5. Lemonade Braids High Ponytail
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This is for all those working women who need to wear formals to work. Lemonade braids tied up in a high ponytail let everyone know you mean business. You can add your personal touch to this style by accessorizing it with a colorful hair tie or tying it slightly to the side.
6. Classic Parted Lemonade Braids
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If you want something simple and not over-the-top, you need to try out this classic side-parted style. It looks sophisticated but fun. Perfect for a hard day’s work followed by partying at night.
7. Curved Parting Lemonade Braids
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A curve can make your day! Try this stunning lemonade braids style with a curved parting. If you are someone who likes keeping things simple, this hairstyle is for you. The braids look sharp and on point, with the curve adding a cool angled look to your locks.
8. Thin Lemonade Braids
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The thing with thin lemonade braids is that they make your hair look thicker and more voluminous. Moreover, if you have a round face, these thin braids will make it look slimmer.
9. Jumbo Lemonade Braids
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The best thing about braided protective styles is that you get to experiment with hair extensions. They make your hair look thicker while protecting it from damage and breakage. Thank God for extensions! Can I get an amen?
10. Designer Lemonade Braids
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Showcase a masterpiece on your hair with this creatively designed protective hairdo. These swooping lemonade braids are truly a thing to behold. I would recommend getting a professional to do this hairstyle instead of trying it yourself.
11. Colorful Lemonade Braids
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If you are using extensions, you might as well go all out! Thanks to hair extensions, you don’t need to put your natural locks through the test of color damage. You can use colored extensions or color the extensions yourself. Pretty cool, right? Say goodbye to hair damage!
12. Line And Curved Lemonade Braids
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This hairstyle flows so smoothly. The lines and curves merge together to form a surreal hairstyle. Never underestimate the power of perfectly done partitions, especially if they result in a cool look like this!
13. Warm-Toned Lemonade Braids
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Hairstylists will always tell you to pick a color that matches your skin’s undertone. If the veins on your wrist look green, then you have a warm undertone. Opt for colors that have a slight yellow or golden hue.
14. Top Designed Lemonade Braids
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Black women truly know the power of hairstyling. They know exactly how to part and weave a braid, making it look like something out of this world. What makes it even better is that these braids have been around for ages. Talk about a rich heritage!
15. Tribal Side Braids
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Tribal lemonade or side braids look AWESOME! While the rest of your hair is weaved in side braids, one small section is weaved in front of your ear. This gives the hairstyle a tribal vibe.
16. Highlighted Lemonade Braids
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Don’t deny it. When you go to the gym, you want to work out but also look good. There’s nothing wrong with it. You can sport these thick, highlighted lemonade braids while you work out.
17. Jumbo Red Lemonade Braids
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Jumbo braids not only look good but also help frame your face. They can make a round face look slender and long. Throw in some color to match your personality and get ready to make heads turn.
18. Symmetrical Braids
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When it comes to lemonade braids, symmetry is important. It not only affects the flow of the braids but also adds a luxurious vibe to the look. Just take a look at this hairstyle – isn’t it pleasing to the eye?
19. Fashionista Lemonade Braids
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There’s something mesmerizing about the way the partitions of lemonade braids zig-zag. The hairstyle looks even better when they are done meticulously. They help create a hair look that’s fit for a fashionista.
20. Deep Side Braids
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Each braid in this hairstyle looks so well-defined. I love the colored extensions used in the creation of this look. If you have thin hair and think you can’t pull off lemonade braids, think again!
21. Traditional Side Braids
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This hairstyle looks super hardcore! Take a gander at this fabulous side braid hairdo. Looks spectacular, right? Try it out with any black braids style (ghana, tree, or feed-in), and you won’t be disappointed.
22. Thin Side Braids
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Try this little twist with your classic lemonade braids style. The thinness of each braid makes it look even more captivating. It gives your hair a natural look and like you haven’t added extensions.
23. Diva Lemonade Braids
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Who doesn’t like looking like a diva? Channel your inner diva with these stunning threaded lemonade braids and starting singing “Ladies get in formation…” I’m sure it’ll set your mood for the day!
24. Edgy Lemonade Bun
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Every girl wants to achieve the edgy badass look. This hairstyle will certainly help you accomplish it! Weave multiple small side braids (leaving the lower half of your hair unbraided), tie it in a super high ponytail, and accessorize with tons of gold beads to achieve this look.
25. Feed-In Lemonade Braids
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If simple braids just don’t do it for you, give these feed-in lemonade braids a shot. Mix in a few blonde hair extensions to give your hair a gorgeous highlighted effect.
26. Cool-Toned Lemonade Braids
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Look at the veins on your wrist. Are they blue? If yes, you have cool-toned skin. Colors like copper, blue, and silver tend to look great on you. You need to consider this when you pick a hair color. It can accentuate your lemonade braids beautifully.
27. Low Side Ponytail
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Oh my gosh, talk about perfection! Tell me I’m not the only one seeing those flawless braids coming together to form a low side ponytail. There is only one word to describe this look: badass.
28. Ombre Lemonade Braids
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Who doesn’t love a good ombre? Especially when it doesn’t involve coloring your hair. This works best on shoulder-length hair, and your extensions are much longer and colored. This creates the ombre effect.
29. Lined Braids
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There is beauty in simplicity. I mean, look at this incredible hairdo. The baby hair is finger waved to add a natural touch while the sides are styled perfectly straight. Flawlessness at its best!
30. Designer Side Braids
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It’s all about lines and angles. Geometry finally makes sense! These angled patterns make for a great pattern that no one can take their eyes off of. If you love styling your hair like this, I’d say, go for it and get creative!
31. Queen Lemonade Braids
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Who doesn’t want to feel like Queen Bey? To do so, weave your side braids in mix-and-match patterns to create this royal look. You’ll surely rule the world with this eye-catching hairstyle.
32. Gradual Lemonade Braids
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Protective braids are extremely common, so how can you set your hairstyle apart from everyone else? Add some subtle colored extensions. They will make your braids look on fleek! I love how these braids are thicker at the top and gradually get thinner towards the ends.
33. Creative Lemonade Braids
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Are you artistic? Creative? Are you always doodling away? Channel that creativity into your hair look. You won’t be disappointed as it might lead to a stunning lemonade braids style like this!
34. Versatile Lemonade Braids
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Lemonade braids are versatile. They can look fierce or happy. Embrace their versatility to change your look every day. For example, you can style these stunning lemonade braids in a big braid or a low bun.
35. Swept Lemonade Braids
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We know that side swept bangs work wonders for all face shapes. Now you can incorporate that sweep into your braids as well. Just take inspiration from this hairstyle.
Lemonade braids are the perfect hairstyle for badass women. Go on and try out some of these styles and let us know which ones were your favorites in the comments section below.
Expert’s Answers For Readers’ Questions
Why are they called lemonade braids?
Lemonade braids are actually side-swept braids. In 2016, Beyonce came out with an epic album called Lemonade. There’s a song called “Formation” in which she sports these kinds of braids. Since then, side -wept braids have been called lemonade braids.
Who sports lemonade braids?
Black women sport lemonade braids as a tribute to their roots.
Who started lemonade braids?
Lemonade braids have been a part of the African protective styling history for a very long time. Though it can’t be said who exactly started them, we do know that they started going by the name ‘lemonade braids’ when Beyonce’s album of the same name came out.
How can you accessorize your lemonade braids?
You can play around with accessories like rings, beads, colorful threads, and traditional hair clips.
How long lemonade braids last?
If taken care of properly, lemonade braids can last for up to 3 weeks.
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The Ultimate Guide To Men’s Braid Hairstyles
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The Ultimate Guide To Men’s Braid Hairstyles
A haircut says a fair bit about a man. Especially when the style in question is less orthodox than another short back and sides, you can be fairly comfortable in snap judgments about their music taste, their fashion sense, even the kind of job they do. But that’s less about the hair, more about our innate tribalism: we like to look like people like us.
Braids have always taken that idea further. The style’s been a fixture since prehistory, adopted as a way to convey power and status by cultures stretching from Africa to Scandinavia and China. They’re experiencing a resurgence in contemporary culture too, in part thanks to long-haired guys who’ve grown sick of the man bun, as well as by men embracing African culture to counter a white supremacist-sympathising president. But with millennia of examples from every corner of the world to draw on, there’s a style to suit anyone, whether your influence is A$AP Rocky or Viking warriors.
The History Of Braid Hairstyles
Braids are arguably the OG hairstyle. They date back some 30,000 years if the Venus of Willendorf, a stone fertility goddess that was discovered in Austria in 1908, is anything to go by. Throughout much of history, braids have played a social role, used to communicate tribal affiliation and marital status.
A plethora of cultures have put their own stamp on the technique, from native American pigtails to Chinese staircase braids. Though mostly worn by women, braids were also donned by men, particularly warriors, from the Vikings to Ethiopians and Celts. Granted, your local barbershop is more likely influenced by more recent history.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, braids experienced a surge in popularity as black communities began to reject the white beauty standards that demanded hair be long and smooth, in favour of something more traditional. Figures like Nina Simone and Stevie Wonder popularised the style, which took on a political resonance that resurged in the 1990s, in the wake of the LA riots, and recently as a reaction to the deaths of young black men at the hands of US law enforcement.
This gives braids a unique cultural weight. It’s a generalisation, but tighter forms like cornrows tend to be associated with black hair culture; looser plaits and French brands are a more Caucasian phenomenon. If you’re white and do fancy box braids, then be aware that you risk accusations of cultural appropriation. Picture David Beckham’s hair in 2003 and consider hard whether that’s the vibe you’re after.
It’s perhaps better to think subtler. “Incorporating braids into the man bun is quite popular at the moment,” says Benjamin May, from London salon Barber + Blow. Although, considering the topknot was first worn by Japanese samurai, you’re on equally shaky cultural ground. Tread carefully.
But braids are more than an anthropology lesson. They actually look good, too. For guys with long hair, they immediately add texture and shape that waves of surfer tresses sometimes lack. Whether you go for all-over braids or a couple of plaits, you can also use them to soften or enhance what sits beneath them. “Oval faces are best for braids,” says May, “but other shapes can look good too. It’s a matter of playing around and finding what suits you.”
If you’ve got long enough locks, then braids offer some creative styling options that no other hairstyle can match. Find a skilled enough stylist – and Instagram should be your friend here – and the patterns they can craft in your hair are almost limitless. Braids started out as a style that communicated who you were to the people around you and, in the right hands, they should do the same job today.
Things To Consider
Before you dive headfirst into braids that spell out your postcode, there are some things to bear in mind if you want to keep your look more Lil Uzi Vert than Riff-Raff.
Hair Length
Men who’ve not leaned into the long hair trend can forget their dreams of cornrows. If you’ve got less than three inches of length then braids won’t hold, says Charmaine Haughton, a trichologist and owner of Nefertiti Hair & Beauty in London.
That’s the minimum, though – ideally you’ll have a lot more coverage; the further your barnet reaches, the more options you’ve got for creative braiding.
Hair Type
Your hair type will also dictate how your braids hold up. “Braids are possible on all hair types, says May, “but for optimal results and finished looks, wavy or curly hair is best suited.” Anything too fine or slippery can be hard to keep in place, so you may struggle with anything more intricate, or require a Post Office-worth of elastic bands to keep your braids neat.
Hair Thickness
You’d also be wise to avoid braids if your forehead is rapidly winning the battle against your hairline. Because the style exposes your scalp, it can make thinning or receding hair even more apparent.
Plus, you run the risk of making things worse. Tight braids, particularly those left in for months on end, can damage the root and exacerbate breakage and hair loss. When you eventually brush the braids out, you might end up with more in the bristles than on your scalp.
Types Of Braids
If your hair’s long enough then you can fashion loose braids and plaits at home (see below – although you might want to get a friend’s help). For more complicated styles, seek professional assistance. “It’s quite tricky to get right, particularly cornrows,” says May. “You do need a hair stylist who’s experienced in plaiting or braiding.” The risk of going solo is uneven braids that don’t look balanced on your head and fall out, or which end up too tight and damage your scalp.
Though each style differs by technique, the preparation for most braids is the same. Brush any tangles out of your hair then create a centre parting with the pointy end of a comb. Depending on whether you want your braids straight or patterned, separate your hair into sections. The size of the sections will dictate how big the braids are. If you just want a single braid, you can leave the rest of your hair untouched and then either have it dangle, Viking-style, or run it over or around your head and hold it in place with hairpins.
Cornrows
Probably the most popular style for men, cornrows are tight braids worn close to the head. Single plaits or double braids give you the option of playing with texture and barbers can style them as intricately as you dare.
Layered Braids
The fuss-free spin on cornrows, these can be ponytailed or left to hang free, depending on your mood. The look’s best with hair short enough that it won’t fall in your eyes.
Box Braids
If you can’t wait for your hair to grow out, box braids often add in extensions to give extra length. Be warned that all that extra hair can take several hours to braid, so bring a book.
Viking Braid
As showcased by Vikings king Ragnar Lothbrok, this style pulls long hair back into a single, thick warrior braid. If your workplace is more spreadsheets than pillaging, maybe dial back the undercut slightly.
Single Plait
First seen on your 12-year-old sister, and now Jared Leto, this plaited style makes a standard ponytail feel like you’ve actually put some effort in. Just avoid combining with his all-Gucci wardrobe.
Braids With Bun
If you’re committed to your man bun, then introduce some texture by adding braids that run from your forehead into the topknot. Works well with one or multiple plaits.
Twin Pigtails
Back in 2014, True Detective creator Cary Fukunaga swapped out his topknot for a pair of badass, shoulder-length braids. We’d advise following suit.
How To Style Braids At Home
If you’re going to try your hand, arm yourself with some stiffening products. The aim is for the hair to stay in position and not fall apart, which is why thicker or wavier hair tends to work best, but you can cheat your way to similar results. “We like to use products that give the hair a bit of texture without being too stiff and sticky,” says May. “Things like a waxy pomade or sea salt spray help add a little grip to your braid.”
Rocked recently by Kendrick and A$AP, cornrows are enjoying a surge in popularity, says Haughton. But the technique for crafting them remains much as it was when they were first fashioned around 5,000 years ago. The hair is split into three equal pieces, then plaited: left under middle; right under middle; repeat.
Pull each strand tight to keep the braid neat and continue from front to back until you run out of hair (try to use the same amount in each braid so it looks uniform). If your hair isn’t that grippy, wrap an elastic band around the end to keep the hair in place. You can then style your braids in anything from a loose ponytail to a topknot, or let them hang free.
For more involved styles, enlist the experts. It’s tricky enough shaving the hair on your neck, let alone trying to fashion intricate box braids back there, by feel alone.
How To Maintain Your Braids
Once they’re in, braids don’t need much upkeep. “You should put a do-rag on at night to keep them tidy,” says Haughton. This keeps the hair covered and stops grime or lint getting caught up in your braids. That’s important, because you can’t clean them as vigorously as you would unbraided hair, so gunk can easily build up. With washing, less is more, or they’ll fall apart.
“It depends on the type of braid,” says May, “but if you have small, tight braids, then make sure you moisturise the hair and your scalp with oil.” Look for products that contain shea butter or mafura oil, which keep your braids and the skin beneath hydrated.
“Be careful when shampooing your hair,” adds May. “When applying it, only run the shampoo along the length of the braid and don’t rub, as this will cause the braid to come apart.”
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evelyngrobinson · 7 years ago
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Pop Culture Moment: Braids Are Power!
Children, what have we learned from our time in Westeros?
BRAIDS ARE POWER.
If you don’t watch “Game of Thrones,” I don’t blame you because it’s hella violent and disturbing, but I will say that it’s also completely brilliant through Season 5, when the writers had to take off on their own without the source material of George R.R. Martin, and the dialogue suffers greatly for the loss. Still, by that point you’re pretty much in it for the dragons and Jon Snow’s outerwear, even though you will constantly murmur to yourself “why in tarnation do these people of the North have against HATS?” :
You know nothing, Jon Snow!
Speaking of hats and head styling, let’s talk about the amazing way that the show’s hairstyles comment on power. From early on, I figured out that the amount of elaborate braiding on the characters pretty much conveyed how much actual power they had, and I could predict by the braids on the ladies how long they’d last in their quest for the Iron Throne. Take a look:
Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, First of Her Name, the Unburnt, Queen of the Andals and the First Men, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Breaker of Chains, and Mother of Dragons. She’s going all the way. Look at all that coiffure!
Sansa Stark, daughter of Eddard Stark, Warden of the North. Not too many braids — and those were mostly adopting the style at King’s Landing where she hoped in vain to become a major player. She’s still alive in Season 7, though, and she’s got some coiffure back after a devastating forced marriage to a psychopath:
Margaery of the House Tyrell. Interesting. Soft, curly, abundant hair, princess ringlets. Sorry, Marge. I correctly pegged you as no match for Cersei when your hair never made it to plaits:
Here’s our girl! Braids for days! She loses them in a contest of wills with the High Sparrow, which I’ll be analyzing in a follow-up post, but here she is at the height of her still semi-sane powers:
Missandei. Badass costuming but no braids, at least not yet, for this former slave and cherished translator to Danaerys.
Another amazing badass, Ygritte. As a wildling woman she has a lot of strength and courage but no actual power. RIP, Ygritte.
Finally, Lady Catelyn Stark. Loved her, but once I figured out that braids conveyed power, I feared for her life. Catelyn is fierce but she made some really stupid mistakes– AND she wore her hair loose with minimal coiffure. You can attribute that to the styles of the North versus King’s Landing, or you can read the story that hair is telling on a symbolic level…
Braids can be powerful, they can be milk maid-ish, they can be hippie-chickish, they can be lots of things. I became fascinated with how braids function in the “GOT” universe and wondered why they would be so important to the visual story. Here’s what I came up with:
On a practical level, intricate braiding requires that someone help the wearer of the style, which communicates wealth (the services of a lady’s maid) or tribal loyalties (the presence of kinswomen willing to put in the time to do the time-consuming labor).
Braids are aesthetically majestic and beautiful when wrapped about the head. They form a natural crown and are understood as such in many of the world’s cultures. One cannot wear a crown of braids without holding the head and neck with dignity and grace. Cersei looks royal in her crown of braids even when she’s not wearing an actual crown.
Braids convey strength because braiding hair or straw or vines makes the strands stronger. Plaiting is a form of weaving that transforms soft, pliable materials into sturdy, durable and even waterproof containers, fabrics and roofing material. These women are both very tightly woven. I suspect that one of them will wind up sovereign of the seven kingdoms if they can manage to beat back the Army of the Dead.
What story are you telling with your coiffure?
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25 Amazing Badass Tribal Braids Hairstyles to Copy In 2024
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