Box braids are a classic Afro-textured hairstyle. To achieve this appearance, your hair is divided into squares and plaited individually.
Box Braids
The French braid is a classic for a reason. This versatile braid may be worn to breakfast, the gym, or the office.
French Braid
The easiest method to style your braids is with a high ponytail. In addition to making your face appear longer, the style is trendy.
Braided Ponytail
In a Dutch braid, your hair stands out from the head rather than laying flat. The Dutch braid uses the same three-strand technique as a regular plait.
Dutch Braid
Crochet is one of the easiest ways to achieve extra-long braids. Like a weave, crochet involves loose cornrow braiding. This cornrow design is used to create crochet braids.
Crochet Braids
Lemonade braids are a versatile style that may be combined with other cornrow patterns like zig-zag or adorned with rings and beads.
Lemonade Braids
The fishtail braid adds a bohemian vibe to any ensemble. It's one of the easiest braids to do because it's not difficult.
Fishtail Braid
Like most braids, feed-in braids protect your hair well. The stylist generally knots extensions to your natural hair to create incredibly long box braids or cornrows.
Feed-in Braids
Goddess braids are a thicker form of cornrows. This style is created by braiding underhand and forming a ponytail, updo, or leaving it loose.