
When it comes to talent and authenticity, Quinta Brunson has it all. As the creator and star of Abbott Elementary, she’s not only reshaping the TV comedy landscape but also redefining what natural beauty looks like on screen. From her tight curls to sleek wigs and braids, Quinta Brunson’s hair journey reflects the creativity and confidence that inspire so many Black women today.

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Quinta has long celebrated her natural texture, often styling her own coils into twist-outs, updos, and protective looks that put Black hair front and center. Her hair texture—commonly described as in the 4A–4B range—is springy, defined, and full of life. Even as she experiments with wigs and protective pieces, she’s never shied away from showing the health and versatility of her own hair — and now, with her cute, crowd-favorite pixie cut, she’s added another confident chapter to that journey.
Quinta’s decision to chop her hair was simple — it just suits her. Her pixie is honestly so cute and looks amazing on her, perfect for both red carpets and everyday life. It’s been a crowd-pleaser too — fans absolutely love this look.
Yes. On-screen, Janine usually rocks natural, easy curls that fit her earnest, hard-working vibe. In season one, some viewers even noticed visible lace edges on certain wig pieces in close-ups—a little rough around the edges—but as the show and Janine’s confidence evolve, her looks quietly become more put-together and refined.

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Also, the series balances Janine’s everyday naturalism with Ava Coleman’s full-on glam, and the hair team uses both natural styles and wigs to help tell each character’s story — sometimes even toning a look down to underline a plot beat.
When it comes to versatility, Quinta Brunson never misses. She can switch from a pixie to braids to sleek wigs like it’s nothing—and each look hits differently. Here are ten of her most loved hairstyles that fans can’t stop talking about.

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This is Quinta’s current signature look—and fans are obsessed. The cropped pixie with soft waves gives major Betty Boop vibes, adding a playful yet powerful edge to her style. Try a similar vibe with a short pixie human hair wig that mimics natural curls.

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Back when she wore her hair longer, Quinta styled her own natural hair into twists. It’s a protective, versatile look that enhances texture and definition while keeping her coils healthy. For busy days, twist-style wigs or crochet twists offer the same beauty with less effort.

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Quinta’s side-part waves are pure red carpet elegance. The soft, loose curls add volume and movement, striking the perfect balance between glam and approachable.
Recreate the look with a body wave lace wig—effortless and camera-ready.

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This sleek, glossy middle part is one of her most sophisticated styles. It’s giving polished, confident energy—ideal for events or press appearances.
Try a middle part straight lace front wig for the same smooth, professional finish.

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The high ponytail moment we all loved! Quinta’s yaki-straight ponytail adds height and confidence, while the texture keeps it looking natural and full. Achieve this look easily with a drawstring ponytail wig in yaki straight texture.

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A go-to style that’s equal parts elegant and easy. Quinta’s top knot bun highlights her facial features and works for everything from interviews to red carpets. For a quick glam-up, try a pre-styled bun wig—sleek, secure, and ready in minutes.

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Retro but modern—Quinta’s flipped bob channels classic ‘90s vibes with a playful twist. The ends curve upward just enough to add movement and charm. Style a bob wig with a slight flip for a fun, polished finish.

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You can’t go wrong with timeless box braids. Quinta wore them long and neat, proving how protective styles can also be chic and professional. Maintain your edges while switching styles with a braided lace wig for ultimate convenience.

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This soft, angelic style gives her a romantic, goddess-like aura. The halo braid frames her face and works beautifully for special occasions. A halo braided wig is the perfect low-effort alternative for an instantly regal look.

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Bold, confident, and protective—Quinta’s jumbo braids are a statement look that celebrates natural beauty and texture. Go big and beautiful with jumbo box braid wigs that save you hours of styling time.

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Yes. Janine’s look is presented as natural, low-maintenance curls on screen to match her character. For continuity or specific scenes, the production may use styling aids, but Janine’s aesthetic is rooted in Quinta’s natural texture.
Yes — Ava Coleman (Janelle James) is known for constantly changing, glamorous hair looks. The hairstyling team has discussed using multiple wigs and pieces to create Ava’s bold, ever-changing style.
Lisa Ann Walter, who plays Melissa Schemmenti, does not wear a wig on Abbott Elementary. Instead, she uses clip-in hair extensions to achieve her character’s signature vibrant red hair. The show’s hair team crafts looks to amplify each character’s personality.
Yes. Sheryl Lee Ralph, who plays Barbara Howard, does wear wigs on Abbott Elementary to achieve consistent styles for filming. Barbara’s character is polished, confident, and often accessorized with elegant jewelry, so her hairstyles are designed to match that sophisticated persona. The hair team ensures her looks—whether natural or with a wig—complement her outfits and jewelry, helping to reinforce Barbara’s poised, stylish image on screen.
Multiple cast members wear wigs or hairpieces at times—Ava Coleman is the most frequent wig user (for her many glam looks), but the hairstyling team prepares wigs and pieces for continuity, protection, and storytelling for various characters. The show’s hairstylist has said they keep a large, custom wig inventory to support those choices.
I’ve been keeping up with Abbott Elementary—we’re already five episodes into the new season, and I’m hooked all over again. Quinta keeps serving looks both on and off screen, and it’s so fun watching how her hair (and her character) evolves with every new chapter.



