Choose From Hair Braiding Style
These are just a few of the many African hair braiding styles available. Each style has its own unique look and requires different techniques and materials to create. When choosing a style, it's important to consider your hair type, personal style, and the level of maintenance required to keep the braids looking their best.
Re-twist dread locks
These are similar to box braids but are twisted instead of braided, giving them a more natural look.
Wash and set
The service can be described simply as having your hair washed, conditioned, dried, and curled.
Faux locs
These are created using extensions to simulate the look of dreadlocks without the commitment.
Boho twist
Twisted macrame brings a touch of handmade charm to your keychain, creating a bohemian and relaxed look.
Ponytail
Gather your hair at the nape of your neck or higher, depending on the effect you want. Secure with an elastic, pulling it tight so the ponytail stays in place.
Ghana braids
These are large, chunky braids that are often styled in a zigzag pattern.
Micro braids
These are very thin braids that are tightly woven to create a delicate and intricate look.
Cornows
This is a classic style where hair is braided flat against the scalp in straight lines or intricate patterns.
The Best Braids Offer Is Here
Here are some of the most popular African hair braiding styles
Goddess braids:
These are larger, more intricate braids that are often styled in an updo or crown-like shape.
Crochet braids:
These are created by looping extensions through braids or cornrows, giving them a fuller and more voluminous look.
Kinky twists:
These are also twisted like Senegalese twists but are done using a kinky or coarser hair texture.