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7 Sisterlocks Styles To Maximize Your Hair’s Versatility

It's All About Versatility

Wearing sisterlocks is a commitment to natural hair growth, protection, and freedom. You are investing significant time and effort into having these beautiful locks. What makes sisterlocks so amazing is that they can help you switch up your look. Traditional dreadlocks or freeform locks look amazing but are sometimes limited in what you can do. Some styles you can do with traditional locks won’t look quite the same with sisterlocks.

What’s also great about sisterlocks is that once they fully mature - which can take at least 1-2 years - its versatility allows you to style your hair in multiple ways without damaging your hair.

So whether you're heading to the office, brunch with friends, or a formal event, there’s a style to match your vibe. These 7 sisterlocks styles will help you embrace your hair’s full potential and express your unique beauty with confidence.

1. An Elegant Sisterlocks Top Knot

Looking for a go-to style that’s both polished and practical? A top knot is a timeless updo that radiates professionalism while keeping your locs neatly tucked away. Perfect for everything from business meetings to casual weekends, this style strikes the right balance between sophistication and ease.

To achieve the look, gather your sisterlocks at the crown of your head and secure them into a high ponytail using a hair tie or a fabric-covered elastic for extra hold. Then, gently twist or wrap the ponytail around its base, shaping it into a bun. Use bobby pins to secure the ends and smooth out any flyaways. For a sleek finish, consider laying your edges with a light edge control or leave a few face-framing locs out for a softer vibe.

Whether you're dressing up or going low-key, the top knot is a style that keeps your hair effortlessly in place while highlighting the beauty of your Sisterlocks.

2. Feel Chic and Confident With a Bob

A Bob is a fresh take on a classic cut that never goes out of style. This look brings together the structure of a traditional bob with the unique texture and movement of sisterlocks, making it a standout choice for anyone wanting to switch things up without sacrificing personality.

Whether you opt for a blunt-cut bob that hits right at the chin or a slightly angled version for a more modern edge, this style frames the face beautifully and gives off effortless energy. It’s the perfect low-maintenance option for those who love to keep things simple while still making a statement.

This style may involve trimming or cutting your sisterlocks to achieve the bob style. 

Pair it with a bold lip, statement earrings, or color highlights in your locs to let the bob shine. Ideal for professional settings, casual outings, or elevating your everyday look, the sisterlocks bob proves that short hair can still deliver maximum impact.

3. Try a Sisterlocks Ponytail

For classic styles that never miss, the half-up sisterlocks ponytail deserves a spot at the top. It’s simple, stylish, and perfect for showing off the length and texture of your locs. This look gives you the best of both worlds—your hair is partially pulled back for a neat, put-together vibe, while the rest flows freely for a touch of effortless beauty.

To create this look, part your sisterlocks into two horizontal sections: top and bottom. Secure the top half into a ponytail at your desired height using a soft hair tie or elastic band. Let the bottom half hang loose to frame your shoulders and back. 

You can keep it sleek for a refined look or tease the ponytail slightly for extra volume and flair.

This style is especially great for highlighting your facial features, accessorizing with hair cuffs or wraps, and transitioning seamlessly from day to night. Whether you’re headed to a brunch date, the office, or just running errands, the half-up ponytail is a go-to that keeps your Sisterlocks looking fabulous with minimal effort.

4. From Top Knot to Low Bun

Low buns are arguably the most popular hairstyle for women with fully mature sisterlocks. It allows them to take on a fast, convenient style that can work in professional or social settings.

Creating a low bun style with sisterlocks is straightforward and can be adapted to suit various occasions. Start by moisturizing your sisterlocks with water or a lightweight oil to reduce frizz.

Using your hands, gather all your sisterlocks at the nape of your neck. Ensure the locks are smooth and evenly distributed for a neat appearance. Create a ponytail with a hair tie or elastic band. Form your bun by wrapping your ponytail around itself to create the bun, and use hair/bobby pins to hold the bun in place and create a cleaner look.

You can pull out or tuck in parts to impact the size and volume of the bun. Leave a stray lock or two out if you’re going for the ‘messy’ bun aesthetic.

5. Try Some Sisterlock Space Buns

Feeling like an Afropunk version of Princess Leia? Then try a simple space bun style. It brings about a youthful, playful style while still framing your face effectively. The thin yet sturdy structures of sisterlocks allow you to pull this off with minimal effort and hair care products.

Begin by sectioning the top half of your Sisterlocks into two equal parts—left and right. Secure each section into a high ponytail using soft elastics. Then, wrap each ponytail around itself to form two buns and secure them in place with bobby pins or another hair tie. You can keep them tight and polished or go for a more relaxed, messy bun look depending on your mood.

Leave the bottom half of your locs loose and flowing down your back or shoulders. For added flair, consider accessorizing with colorful hair cuffs, beads, or even metallic wire wraps around a few standout locs.

6. Foam Rollers For Curly Sisterlocks

Sisterlocks can achieve some cute curls, similar to your loose hair, but in a unique appearance. And you can achieve it without damaging hot irons. Using foam rollers can give your sisterlocks curl, volume, and bounce. Add foam rollers to the ends for a little bounce or curl your entire lock for a wavy look. For the best results, set your rollers overnight and cover your hair in your trusty silk bonnet.

7. Try a Side-Swept Sisterlocks Look

When your sisterlocks get long enough, you’ll probably try side-swept hair. Another great style that puts your stunning features on full display, this look keeps your locks stylishly tucked away on one side of your head to frame your face.

To achieve the look, choose which side you’d like your hair to fall on. Then, using your fingers or a wide-tooth comb, gently part your Sisterlocks on the opposite side to create a deep side part. Sweep all your locs over to your chosen side, allowing them to cascade naturally over your shoulder.

If you want a bit more hold, use bobby pins behind your ear or at the nape of your neck to secure the locs in place. For a more defined and styled appearance, flat-twist or braid the smaller section along your scalp and let the rest fall freely. Add hair accessories like decorative clips, cuffs, or even a silk headband to elevate the style.

Whether you're dressing up for a formal event or just want to give your everyday look a soft, flirty twist, side-swept Sisterlocks are an easy win for showing off both your locs and your lovely features.

Bring Out Your Own Style

Sisterlocks allow you to enjoy the natural hair journey and locking process, but that does not mean your hairstyles must suffer as a result. The locks feel light and loose on your hair in the initial stages of growth. 

Even when they mature and get several inches long, they still feel manageable compared to heavier traditional locks. Sisterlocks are also versatile. You can create multiple styles other types cannot, and take care of it with simple products while you still enjoy the essence of having loc'd hair. 

Try one of our recommended styles, spruce them up with accessories, and enjoy your sisterlocks for years to come.

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