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In just a few weeks, our Hot Girl Summer (the Social Distancing Remix) will officially come to an end and before long, it will be time to switch out our shorts and sandals for scarves and sweaters and the thought of it is upsetting me and my homegirls. Although warm weather won't stick around for much longer, we predict that this protective style will be trending all damn year.

There are many, many ways to rock a bob but these naturalistas just revolutionized the way that we look at getting twisted forever. In this viral 2020 hair trend, various styles of twists are used to create a low-maintenance, short-to-medium style that can last up to eight weeks.

If you need inspiration on how to rock this look the right way, scroll below for 10 pictures of short jumbo twists that will inspire you to call your local hairstylist ASAP:

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