TikTok Video of Different Braided Hairstyles Sparks Debate Among Men and Women: “What Men Like To See”

TikTok Video of Different Braided Hairstyles Sparks Debate Among Men and Women: “What Men Like To See”

  • A man posted a video showing a beautiful all-back hairstyle and said it is what men like
  • The man advised women to stop wasting money on expensive weaves, saying the cornrow hairstyle was more attractive
  • The video went viral and got over 241k views, with many people saying they admired the all-back hairstyle

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A man advised ladies to weave their hair all back, noting that the style looks beautiful on them.

In a video posted on TikTok, the man claimed male folks are more in love with all-back hairstyles than the expensive weaves ladies spend money on.

Photos of an all-back hairstyle.
A man says an all-back hairstyle is attractive to men. Photo credit: @m.a.c_500.
Source: UGC

He posted a photo of a beautiful lady carrying neat cornrows and insisted that the simple style is more attractive than other hairdos.

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Is all-back hairstyle more attractive than weaves?

Many people who saw the picture on TikTok said they agreed with him. Others disagreed and said ladies make their hair to please themselves and not to attract men.

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Some said men use such statements as a ploy to escape giving money to their wives to make hair. The video was posted on TikTok by @m.a.c_500.

Watch the video below:

Below are the reactions gathered from TikTok users.

@sambaj7 said:

"90% of men love this."

@Forster.Sigma said:

"Tell them oo. All those helmets they put on don’t really attract us, but we compliment for the sake of peace."

@Peace said:

"Whatever I do I do it for my own happiness."

@Ssebaana Ronnie commented:

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"It depends on the nature of the head."

@entledekoker said:

"We don't do it for men. We just want to look."

@Jcn Njengx commented:

"It depends with shape of heads."

@user7283516753091 said:

"I thought I was the only one who likes this style."

Woman who neglects cornrows for a year goes viral on TikTok

In a related story, Briefly News reported that a woman who neglected her cornrows for a year went viral on TikTok.

The woman revealed what her hair looked like after untangling it.

Netizens were shocked that the hair had rust and questioned why she neglected her hair.

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Rianette Cluley (Director and Editor-in-Chief) Rianette Cluley is the managing editor of Briefly News (joined in 2016). Previously, she worked as a journalist and photographer for award-winning publications within the Caxton group (joined in 2008). She also attended the Journalism AI Academy powered by the Google News Initiative and passed a set of trainings for journalists from Google News initiative. In February 2024, she hosted a workshop titled AI for Journalists: Power Up Your Reporting Ethically and was a guest speaker at the Forum of Community Journalists No Guts, No Glory, No Story conference. E-mail: rianette.cluley@briefly.co.za

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