Best natural hair braids hairstyles

Best natural hair braids hairstyles

natural hair braidsIt is always a good idea to think of having natural hair braids. Not just any kind of braids, but cool braids — like those elaborate styles that make people stop and ask for your stylist's info. so they can get the same ones done. It's time to level-up your braid game! With the warm special months right around the corner, heat-protective styles like cornrow styles for natural hair, goddess braids, crochet braids on natural hair, and Bantu knots on natural hair are perfect for protecting your natural hair. In addition, the upkeep is super-minimal, and convenient if you're not into doing much to your hair every day.

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In this article, we will teach you exactly what are the best natural hair braids hairstyles, how to grow natural hair under braids and styles for natural hair.

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Styles for natural hair

When looking at the best protective styles for natural hair, you would most likely want something that’ll actually do the trick. This article comes into play, the best protective braids with natural hair. Also, African hair braiding styles of wearing your hair just as the name suggests, in Ghana, there are braids that are long-lasting, which offer a way for you to have a wonderful hair when you just don't have time on your side. There are a lot of styles for natural hair which are less expensive, affordable, time-saving and heat protective. Here, we collected the best styles for natural hair which you can try :

Cornrow styles for natural hair

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Cornrow styles for natural hair have been in existence for many years and have since been known as one of the best protective styles among African women especially Ghanaian. Therefore, if you are looking for a fun way to wear braids with natural hair, then cornrow styles for natural hair is what you need to grow your hair, looking smart and beautiful. Natural hairstyles cornrow also guard your hair from damage and breakages that are popular with other styling methods. When we put on African hair braiding styles, we strengthen our friendship and also express our cultural. From goddess braids natural hair, crochet braids on natural hair, twisted to braided, thin to thick, and in an array of colours, here are collections of the best cornrow hairstyles for natural hair.

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Types of natural hairstyles cornrows

Cornrow natural hair braids updo hairstyles

If you are looking for easy weaving styles for natural hair, cornrow natural hair braids updo hairstyles are the best because they are very easy to maintain and also give you a long lasting look when seeking to be formal to suit a lovely event. To add up, thicker cornrow braids updo add more sizzle whereas the simple top bun brings in a touch of sophistication.

Cornrow hairstyles for short and long hair

Most people don't know the difference between long and short cornrow hairstyles so, for this reason, we like to clear your doubt. Cornrow braid hairstyles that give a fresh look, which do not take too much time to braid are short. But big long cornrow braid hairstyles need careful and detailed attention when braiding. They are also time-consuming and require much money to make.

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Cornrows top bun

If you are looking for cornrow hairstyles for athletes, cornrow top bun is one of the best braids. This type of cornrow styles begin at the hairline and move toward the crown and are woven specifically with a top bun that appears chic and effortless.

Cornrow small braid hairstyles

Small cornrow braids can be designed as half cornrow braid hairstyles with the braids covering one side of the head. The other half is sometimes left with loose hair to achieve the desired uniqueness which you can make into any attractive style of your choice.

Cornrows feed in beaded braids

These cornrows are braided with a single cornrow running down the centre of the head where we have the remaining of the cornrows shooting out. With this type of cornrow braid hairstyle, hair extensions are fed into the cornrows and decorated with beads in different colours and shapes to make the look excellent for a princess like you. For this style, one does not need to be too complex since you will be adding a little touch to the long cornrow braid hairstyles with beads placed in between them.

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Bantu knot on natural hair

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Bantu knots are traditionally flirty styles mostly used by African women of some part of our tribes and ethnic groups. Most are very small, coiled buns which are secure against each side of the head. We normally see these types in the village settings of movies. But you rock the knots like an African queen by simply twisting your hair into small matuta-like buns. Another interesting thing is you can, later on, unravel them if you want to rock your hair in a curly afro. Below are the steps required in getting your Bantu knots done all by yourself or with the help of a friend:

  • Using a skinny, rat-tail comb, part the back of your hair into a heart shape (or whichever shape you want).
  • Section the heart-shaped hair into two smaller sections by parting it down the middle.
  • Cornrow your hair into tiny braids that create the shape of a heart.
  • When you're finished with your tiny cornrows, create one slightly bigger braid that connects both sides and outlines the shape of the heart.
  • To create Bantu knots, section your hair into small-to-medium-size sections.
  • Then, sub-section each section into two parts and start making twists.
  • Next, wrap your twist around in a circular motion to create a tight coil. You can secure the coil with a small bobby pin for an even tighter hold.
  • Repeat this step on all sections of your hair.
  • Add another element of fun by adding beads to your Bantu knots. Holding the tip of the braid, use a beadier to insert each bed onto your hair.

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Box Braids

These are hair braids which are made in "boxy" or square-shaped hair divisions. This hairstyle is a way of protecting hair follicles from damage and promotes hair growth. You can twist them over to one side, wear them loose, throw them back in a ponytail or weave them into a bun. Box braids is a very demanding hairstyle where strands of hair have some synthetic braids added onto it either in three fold or are been twisted unto the hair for box braids twist hairstyles.

Crochet braids on natural hair

These are very different from the box braids or twists because crochet braids are hair extensions that are crocheted into your natural hair using a latch hook and in so doing, your natural hair will have to be braided into cornrows. The interesting and fun thing about this natural hair braid is that it's less time-consuming. In Ghana, crochet braids are one of the trendiest hairstyles for women of all ages which can be gotten in many beauty shops. Crochet braids come in various lengths, textures, and colours. Most students and workers in Ghana are familiar with the braids because it gives them a sophisticated look which suits work and schooling.

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Natural hair braids updo hairstyle

Best natural hair braids hairstyles

Above are examples of natural hair braids updo hairstyles we can do for any occasion be it church, wedding, or parties.

How to grow natural hair under braids

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Growing natural hair under braids is very important because its prevents the hair from breakage and keeps hair growth well-retained, longer and thicker. Also, braids help you grow your natural hair faster. If you want your natural to be thicker and longer as said earlier, you need these steps below:

  • First, moisturize your hair daily with an oil by spraying the oil into the braids. It's advisable to moisturize braids twice a day in the morning and at night.
  • The next step is to massage the scalp with olive oil while you are in the shower. You can also use your finger tips to massage your scalp with the olive oil; this helps to moisturize the scalp and clean the pores to allow new hair to grow. Massaging your scalp helps stimulate the scalp and increase blood circulation which leads to faster hair growth because oxygen and nutrients are carried to the hair roots.
  • Another step is to drink enough water which is very essential for hair growth. Drink at least, eight glasses of water a day.
  • Take foods containing vitamin B-complex which helps hair grow with the necessary nutrients being supplied to the body.
  • Again, you need to exercise always. This stimulates the thyroid gland and releases hormones that will generate hair growth. Exercising for about 30 minutes each day will help grow your natural hair.
  • Finally, you need to eat foods containing plenty of lean protein. Our hair is made up of three different types of proteins which are bound together in order to keep our hair strong and prevent any form of breakage. Examples of foods containing protein that you should eat are eggs, vegetables, fish and meat.

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Conclusion

Hope you love these natural hair braids and want to have them on. Remember that you need healthy hair to be able to rock them. Don't forget to subscribe to our website and leave your comment.

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Chris Ndetei (Lifestyle writer) Christopher Ndetei is a junior reporter writer who joined the Yen team in May 2021. He graduated from the Machakos Technical College in 2009 with a diploma in ICT. Chris has over two years of experience in content creation and more than ten working in the hospitality industry. He covers lifestyle/entertainment, focusing on biographies, life hacks, gaming and guides. In 2023, Christopher finished the AFP course on Digital Investigation Techniques. You can reach him at chrisndetei@gmail.com