Traditionally, when you think "Barbie" you don't really think natural hair in that same thought bubble…but lately I've been seeing some absolutely beautiful natural hair barbies!
(Just a little barbie music while you read lol…)
Here's my top 20 list….These should definitely be more widely available/accessible in stores…
20.
This rasta/surfer Ken doll is rockin' the lokes!
19.
This little cutie with her bow and twist-out fro…yes!
18.
Exuding confidence with her 4c fro :)
17.
Her long beautiful locs are amped to the next level with this bold blonde color.
16.
This short natural fro perfectly frames her face.
15.
Daring twist-out fro from this male doll giving face!
14.
This Diana Ross disco fro is HOTT
13.
This natural beauty with her baby locs fro looks so at peace.
12.
Her bright red-orange twist-locs with the platinum streaks is on fire! I would love to try out these colors...
11.
Not only is her low fro bangin', this fashionista is dressed to the nines!
10.
From the custom jewelry to the long luxurious locs, this natural barbie is loving the skin she's in!
9.
These two beauties make "going natural" look SO effortless... Pumping up the volume!
8.
Her smile is as flawless as her thick head of two-strand twists blowing in the wind :)
7.
This Lauren Hill inspired short locs-fro is truly fabulous and the purple/burgandy highlights give it even more life!
6.
This barbie makes me smile :) Her chic dress, the accessories, those shoes, and YES THAT HAIR!!
5.
Two more lovely ladies that are embracing an edgy sense of fashion against their lovely head of curls. Whether you prefer more defined and sleek or blown out and loud these two are killing it!
4.
This lovely lady somehow reminds me of myself…maybe I should get a few highlights….
3.
Everything about this picture is amazing. Barbie has taken natural elegance and poise to a whole new level.
2.
Only one word comes to mind with this bangin' beehive: WERK!
1.
And finally we come to this deep chocolate, loc-licious queen. YES!
Want your own custom natural hair doll??
Did you ever get to play with dolls that "looked like you" growing up?
Do you think the doll industry should be reevaluated to reflect all the different shapes, sizes, colors, hair preferences, and fashion types or just be taken at face value…"just a doll"?
- "Mo hair"
Rahkua Ishakarah
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