Advanced braiding styles
Once you have mastered the basics of braiding, you can start to experiment with more complex braiding techniques. Here are a few advanced braiding styles to try:
- Box braids: Box braids are a type of braid that is created by weaving four strands of hair together in a square pattern. Box braids are a popular hairstyle for African Americans. They can be worn in a variety of styles, including simple box braids, crochet box braids, and faux locs.
Here are the steps on how to box braid:
- Divide your hair into four equal sections.
- Braid each section of hair, starting at the hairline and working your way down to the nape of your neck.
- Secure each braid with a hair tie or elastic band.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other side of your head.
- Braid the remaining hair on the top of your head.
- Secure the braids with a hair tie or elastic band.
- Dreadlocks: Dreadlocks are a type of braid that is created by allowing hair to tangle naturally. Dreadlocks are a popular hairstyle for both men and women. They can be worn in a variety of styles, including simple dreadlocks, locs, and twists.
Here are the steps on how to start dreadlocks:
- Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo.
- Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair.
- Separate your hair into small sections.
- Twist each section of hair tightly.
- Allow the dreadlocks to form naturally.
- Crochet braids: Crochet braids are a type of braid that is created by using a crochet hook to weave hair extensions into the hair. Crochet braids are a popular hairstyle for African Americans. They can be worn in a variety of styles, including simple crochet braids, box braids, and faux locs.
Here are the steps on how to crochet braid:
- Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair.
- Attach the hair extensions to your hair using a crochet hook.
- Braid the hair extensions into your natural hair.
- Secure the braids with a hair tie or elastic band.
- Micro braids: Micro braids are a type of braid that is created by using very small sections of hair. Micro braids are a popular hairstyle for African Americans. They can be worn in a variety of styles, including simple micro braids, box braids, and faux locs.
Here are the steps on how to micro braid:
- Divide your hair into very small sections.
- Braid each section of hair.
- Secure the braids with a hair tie or elastic band.
- Senegalese twists: Senegalese twists are a type of twist that is created by using a special tool to twist the hair. Senegalese twists are a popular hairstyle for African Americans. They can be worn in a variety of styles, including simple Senegalese twists, box braids, and faux locs.
Here are the steps on how to Senegalese twist:
- Apply a leave-in conditioner to your hair.
- Divide your hair into small sections.
- Twist each section of hair using a Senegalese twist tool.
- Secure the twists with a hair tie or elastic band.
With a little practice, you can learn how to create these advanced braiding styles. Once you have mastered the basics, you can start to experiment with your own unique designs.