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Want a natural-looking, protective hairstyle for your black hair while still looking stylish? A Crochet bob with braids is stunning and trending!

Crochet hair usually involves linking synthetic hair extensions with natural hair using crochet needle-type hair tools.

Many women want to rock braids but they don’t prefer long hair. For them, crochet bob braids can be an excellent option. However, many women find it difficult to style with such short braids.

Best Crochet Bob Braid Hairstyle Ideas

To help you out we have compiled 30 amazing bob crochet braid styles that you can’t help falling in love with instantly. Give them a try to experience this unique style for yourself.

1. Crochet Faux Locs Bob

crochet faux locs bob

This bob hairstyle is a combination of natural curls and faux locs. Gold and silver beads interspersed add a little sparkle to the side part style.

2. Short Crochet Bob

short crochet bob

If your hair is thin, a crochet hairstyle can add a bit of thickness. This caramel-colored fluffy bob is just full of curls and the side part lines up right over the eye for a nice angle of dimension.

3. Crochet Box Braided Bob

crochet box braided bob

Box braids with some curl is how we like to see bobs. Whether you have a professional job or something more laid back, this look is perfect and versatile for anything.

4. Curly Crochet Bob

crochet curly bob

A curly crochet bob with height is always a favorite. While the curls might take a bit of prep, after you’ve given your locks a heavy part, the final look is date night ready and you’ll feel glam to the bone.

5. Crochet Twist Bob

crochet twist bob

Golden highlights give a crochet twisted bob a warm glow. The uneven layers are a little boho and a lot relaxed but also completely easily dressed up or down for any occasion.

6. Bob Crochet with Red Highlights

crochet bob with highlights

Bob hairstyles that use crochet braids can be a lovable option for women who want more texture and a brand new look. To recreate this hairdo, you need to style cornrow braids that will act as support for the hair extensions. Sew them with a needle and make sure the new hair pieces cover all the knits, making the hairstyle look so natural.

7. Zig Zag Part

asymmetrical crochet bob

Determine the place where you’ll do the parting and spare that hair section when building the cornrow braids. After you sew in the extensions, use this hair and lay it over the roots to hide the attachments. This will help you achieve a more natural look.

8. Curly Crochet Braids

dyed crochet bob
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There are so many ways you can get a box braided bob hairstyle when your natural hair is too short or not voluminous enough. And hair extensions are your best aid. Sew them on pre-braided hair or create braids that you will trim and adjust in the shape of a bob haircut. You’ll be able to get the color you wanted and the desired length.

9. Braids and Waves

A bob with crochet braids allows you to gain all the volume and texture you want. It’s not mandatory to braid all your hair. You can attach weaves and style braids only here and there. The look is so elegant and with a modern and sassy touch.

10. Braids with Wooden Beads

crochet braided bob
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Buy platinum blonde and dark hair extensions that are as close as possible to your natural hair color. Go for box braids, and once you have tied the knits, decorate the ends with wooden beads. Use the top braids to create two uneven space buns.

11. Braids with Silver Decorations

crochet bob braids with beads
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Use metallic decorations for the tips to give your braids and bob hairstyle a fabulous aspect. Also, with the pointy end of a rat tail comb, easily pluck out the braids, giving them a fluffier aspect.

12. White Curly Highlights

crochet bob for older women
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If you are a woman over 60, then your hair is not as rich as it used to be, so hair extensions are a great way to gain that full mane again. Opt for a crochet bob hairstyle that are easy to attach, and nobody will be able to spot the difference.

13. Wavy Weave

long crochet bob braids
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Bob hairstyles with crochet braids use cornrows as a base to attach the weaves. This way, you will also protect your natural hair and apply heat on the extensions without creating damage to your own locks. Use a straightening iron and rotate it to get those waves or a heated wand.

14. Twisted Weave

crochet curly bob braids
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There are multiple ways you can attach your extensions. Part the front hair in three pieces and roll them towards the back, where you will attach the curly locks. You will create a stunning bob hairstyle that is ideal for work days, parties, and women of all ages who want more texture and dimension.

15. Passion Twists

crochet bob braids
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Part your hair into multiple equal sections and tie them with rubber bands. Get curly hair crochets that you will attach as close to your scalp as possible. You can opt for straight hair or curly pieces. Find bundles that look natural and have great hair density.

16. Asymmetrical Crochet Bob

asymmetrical crochet bob

If you’re new to color, try experimenting with a couple magenta highlights on a side parted asymmetrical bob. These gorgeous twists are rich with moisture so your hair will stay protected and shiny.

17. Crochet Bob with Bangs

crochet bob with bangs

Singer Jennifer Hudson once rocked this chic crochet bob with bangs. Short layers all over give much need shape to a thick hairstyle while shaggy bangs come past eyebrows and are a little flirty.

18. Crochet Box Braids

Bob with Crochet Box Braids

Channel the 90s vibes with this super unique crochet bob box braids style that is worth the time spent creating them. You can buy pre-made versions or you can invest some time into doing them yourself. Either way, rest assured, they will look amazing!

Ideal for: The style is a safe place to start if you like your hair neat and orderly. The sophisticated look keeps your hair in place while giving you an instantly new vibe. Perfect for the workplace as well as everyday wear, it is a no-nonsense style that I worth the time spent in creating it.

How to style: Start with freshly shampooed hair. Make tight braids, sectioning the hair, bit by bit. Remember to not let the braid lose as it will clash with the style. The 2-3 hours will be worth it!

19. Super Short Bob Crochet Braids

black women with bob crochet braids

This curly short crochet braids is a super cute look that will give you that summery vibe. The pretty curls interlaced with your own hair will give you that all-natural look as well as up your style game.

Ideal for: The look works for most women but is perfect for the diamond and triangle face cuts. If you don’t like your hair all over the face, it is best to steer clear of this look.

How to style: Lace in your braids to create these micro crochet braids bob look. The woven braids give an all-natural look as they are interlaced finely into place. The style is easy to carry every day and will change your appearance instantly.

20. Crochet Braid Twists

Bob with Twisted Crochet Braids

Fall in love with this modern bob crotchet braids hairstyle. The braid is a twist rather than the conventional three-way style. It gives off a futuristic vibe perfect for modern women.

Ideal for: The braid looks good with almost every face cut. It is unique, pretty and works for formal and informal settings too.

How to style: Crochet the braid in your hair at the very roots. Start the twist with your original hair and slowly transition to the crochet braid, continuing the spiral. The monotonous look is essential for this crochet bob braids style to work.

21. Crochet Hair with Bandana

crochet bob braids with headband

When your coils are tight, you will achieve all the volume you want. Depending on the dimension you want to build choose at least two packs of extensions.

Ideal for: Women who want a lot of volume, texture, and dimension.

How to style: Do a middle part and attach the locks then use a headband or scarf and keep the front pieces away from your face.

22. Passion Twists

middle part crochet bob braids
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Ideal for: When you want to create braids that are easy to install and last for up to 6 weeks, then you should choose passion twists.

How to style: Attach your pre-braided twists and roll the hair at the roots.

23. Ombre Weave

crochet ombre bob braids hairstyle
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Swipe your bangs to the side to create angles on the forehead.

Ideal for: Women who have a rounded face and need a slimmer look.

How to style: Opt for an ombre weave that features dark roots and a light brown color for the ends. Curl the hair with a wand or a straightening iron.

24. Layered Red Curly Hair

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Remember when Rihanna dyed her hair red? Well, if you have the same skin and eye color then you must imagine how good you’ll look.

Ideal for: If you have green eyes, a vivid red color is a good choice.

How to style: To create this layered wavy look you will need to build braided rows that allow you to attach the red locks.

25. Blonde Tight Curls

crochet blonde bob braids hairstyle
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Creating contrast between your skin and hair will make you really stand out.

Ideal for: The hairstyle is perfect for women who don’t want to go through the bleaching and dyeing their hair to get that white blonde.

How to style: Braid your natural hair and sew the extensions. But them in this blonde color or do the procedure at home. Make sure you buy high-quality natural hair.

26. Feed In Braids with Curls

curly crochet bob box braids
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For this look, you will see the partings so make sure the hair is perfectly sectioned.

Ideal for: Women wo want braids and curls in the same hairstyle.

How to style: This bob crochet braids hairstyle uses hair pieces that have different nuances like brown, blonde honey, and caramel, creating a lovely blend.

27. Box Braids and Curls

crochet bob braids with space buns
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Combining braids with curls will certainly create a statement look.

Ideal for: If you love cute, childish looks, then curls and space buns make such a great pair.

How to style: As you braid your hair, creating those small box braids, feed the knits with curly hair that you will trim in a bob.

28. Wavy Elongated Bob

inverted crochet bob
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When choosing the color for your weave, make sure it is a lighter brown nuance that suits your skin tone.

Ideal for: Women who want a modern look and don’t want to spend too much styling their natural hair.

How to style: After you attach the crochet braids, trim those locks into an inverted bob and go for side-swiped bangs.

29. Blonde Highlights

When you want all the volume you can get, then choosing stacked layers is a must.

Ideal for: Women who want a short trim but with dimension and tight rich curls.

How to style: To add some warmth to your look, you should create two small blonde highlights in the front.

30. Inverted Curly Bob

long asymmetrical crochet bob
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This hairstyle has it all, volume, body, cute bangs, and a lot of dimension.

Ideal for: Women who want to recreate a bob hairstyle that has longer pieces in front and is short in the back.

How to style: Do a side part and attach the crochet tight waves, then trim the hair in the shape of an A-line bob.

We know you’re just dying to head to your hairstylist with this list of crochet bobs! How could you not be feeling inspired with as many options as you have – from bouncy shaggy curls and caramel twists to cropped bobs with colorful beaded accessories? Make room on your Instagram for all the new photos you’ll be taking of your trendy new hairstyle!

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How to Care for Box Braids: Maintenance Guide https://hairstylecamp.com/how-to-maintain-box-braids/ Mon, 08 Jan 2024 06:20:44 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=130837 You might want to keep your box braids for as long as possible, but eventually, it isn’t a good idea. Don’t worry; you’ll find out here what happens if you do that. As a professional hair braider, I’ll share tips to maintain your box braids and make them look good even if your roots have …

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You might want to keep your box braids for as long as possible, but eventually, it isn’t a good idea. Don’t worry; you’ll find out here what happens if you do that. As a professional hair braider, I’ll share tips to maintain your box braids and make them look good even if your roots have already visibly grown.

How to Properly Maintain Your Box Braids

Key Points

  • Avoid rough handling: While it’s not practical to never touch or move your head, being gentle with your box braids can help maintain their freshness.
  • Use satin or silk bedding: Invest in glossy bed sheets to prevent frizz and tangling. They also help reduce wrinkles, offering beauty benefits even when not wearing braids.
  • Wash braids as needed: Clean your braids as often as necessary but do so carefully. Ensure you squeeze them well after washing to prevent them from becoming loose due to added weight.
  • Avoid hair dryers when possible: Using a hair dryer can cause hair electrification and make baby hair come out. Avoid unless necessary to reduce frizz and maintain the neatness of your braids.
  • Wash Carefully and Regularly: Clean braids as needed, squeezing out excess water gently.
  • Avoid Excessive Styling: Over-styling can lead to breakage and roughness.
  • Don’t Overstay Braids: Remove after 5-6 weeks to prevent damage.
  • Moisturize Scalp and Hair: Use spritzes of water and natural oils for the scalp and seal braids with a moisturizer.
  • Protect While Sleeping: Wrap braids in a satin or silk scarf or use a satin bonnet to reduce frizz.
  • Trim Fly-aways Carefully: Know where your natural hair ends to avoid cutting it and control frizz with water-based mousse.
  • Pamper Your Edges: Apply coconut oil and avoid tight products.
  • Spritz Your Scalp: Use a mix of witch hazel, tea tree, lavender oils, and distilled water for scalp health.

First, you should never sleep, touch or move your head, never be in the rain or wind, and stop the growth process of your hair. I’m kidding, but those might be the right reasons for your hairdo starting to lose its freshness.

So, how can you keep your braids looking as fresh as possible?

Making Your Braids Look Fresh
The author, Inashan, rocking her box braids (Photographer Baciu Foto)

My no. 1 tip for keeping your hair away from frizzing, and the best investment you can make for your comfort and beauty, is to use satin or silk bed sheets.

Glossy bedding prevents hair from frizz and tangling while sleeping, and more than that, it also limits the appearance of wrinkles, so it is a great deal that will help you in many aspects without making any other effort.

So, for my first tip, you only have to sleep on better sheets and you’ll have benefits even when you don’t wear box braids.

Sleeping and washing your box braids are the most common things that might cause frizz and make your braids look dated. However, you can’t avoid sleeping; avoiding cleaning them can make them look worse.

My next tip is to wash your braids as many times as you need to do this, but wash them carefully and squeeze them well. Wet braids are heavier, and that can make them loose. Using a hair dryer can cause electrification of the hair, making your baby hair come out, so I do not recommend it if it’s unnecessary.

Here’s What I Do to Take Care of My Braids

#1: Use Satin or Silk Bedding

I use satin or silk bedding to prevent my box braids from frizzing and tangling while I sleep. Not only does it help keep my braids neat, but it also offers the added benefit of reducing wrinkles on my skin.

#2: Wash Carefully and Regularly

I wash my braids as often as necessary but always do so carefully. I gently squeeze out excess water to prevent my braids from becoming loose and heavy. This helps maintain their tightness and overall appearance.

#3: Avoid Excessive Styling

I understand that over-styling can lead to breakage and roughness, so I avoid frequent and tight styling. This helps preserve the integrity of my box braids and keeps my hair healthy.

#4: Don’t Overstay Braids

I make it a point to remove my box braids after about 5-6 weeks. I know that leaving them in too long can cause damage, so I schedule regular maintenance to keep my hair in good condition.

#5: Moisturize Scalp and Hair

To prevent a dry scalp and brittle hair, I regularly spritz water and apply natural oils to my scalp. I also seal my braids with a good moisturizer to keep them shiny and healthy.

#6: Protect While Sleeping

Every night, I wrap my braids in a satin or silk scarf or sleep on a satin pillowcase. This practice helps reduce frizz and keeps my braids looking neat for longer.

#7: Trim Fly-aways Carefully

I’m careful to trim any flyaways, ensuring I know where my natural hair ends and the extensions begin. This prevents accidental cutting of my natural hair and helps maintain the neatness of my braids.

#8: Pamper Your Edges

I regularly moisturize my edges with lightweight oils to avoid damage and falling off. This helps keep them healthy and strong, especially given the tension that box braids can sometimes cause.

#9: Spritz Your Scalp

I often mix witch hazel, tea tree, and lavender oils with distilled water and spray it onto my scalp. This homemade solution keeps my scalp clean and healthy without risking frizz from washing.

#10: Avoid Rough Handling

While it’s not practical to never touch or move my head, I am always gentle with my box braids. Being cautious helps maintain their freshness and prevents unnecessary fraying or loosening.

How to Clean Box Braids The Right Way

When you wash your braids, do it delicately, with the tips of your fingers on your scapula and your hands along your box braids, and don’t use conditioner if you have caucasian hair – only shampoo, which can be diluted with water. Rinse with plenty of water, squeeze the braids as well as you can, and keep them in a towel.

If you don’t clean your braids, you’ll feel like scratching yourself, and that’s not nice. It can also be visibly dirty and start having dandruff or who knows what else.

What Can I Do if I Have Hair Coming Out Of the Braids?

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You can cut it. I’m kidding; you can only cut it if there are ends you don’t need or if it’s not your natural hair.

Another solution for this problem is to use a special crochet hook, which allows you to insert the strands of hair back inside the braids. You can also do this to the baby hairs or arrange them nicely on the forehead with the help of a mascara brush and hair glue.

If you find fallen hairs with visible roots (like a white dot), caught in braids, you can remove them with a tweezer.

How to Style Box Braids Safely

When you tie your box braids in a ponytail or other styles, try not to tighten them more than they naturally come together. Also, avoid wearing a motorcycle helmet, hats, or less silky materials on your head. You can also use some oil on your braids from time to time to restore their shine.

Depending on whether you have a caucasian or Afro hair type, you’ll need less or more moisturizing. Caucasians have silkier hair, so moisturizing can make the braids loose.

It also triggers the grown roots to show up faster, so you lucky afros, you can keep them longer, but it’s fair enough; as for afro hairs, it’s not just for the love of braids, but they need them, as this type of hair is much more challenging to deal with.

What Can I Do if My Roots Are Visibly Growing?

how to style box braids
Model Inashan wearing box braids with beads, Photographer Baciu Foto

When your roots are growing and you still want to keep your braids on, there are a lot of styles and tricks to make your hairdo look amazing.

Curl your braids and wear buns or different styles that help you hide your roots.

Another trick is to use accessories like scarves or bandanas while styling your braids in ponytails/buns or other hairdos. If you have done this since the beginning of your braids-time, try to use silky fabrics.

You can also try my favorite accessories – jewelry at the roots. It can also be threads or other materials to cover the visibly grown hair.

What Happens if I Don’t Take My Box Braids Out?

It might be tough to say goodbye to your box braids after discovering so many ways you can maintain their fantastic aspect. Despite this fact, I do not recommend keeping them for too long because your natural hair will form dreadlocks, and it will be very difficult, or even impossible, to handle it without damaging it afterward when you finally decide to take them off.

Here’s a picture of some perfect braids kept for way too long (1 year):

MAINTAINING BOX BRAIDS
Caucasian model

In conclusion, I’d say you can’t keep your braids forever, but you’ll have enough time to try everything on. Instead of trying to do your best to keep them as long as possible, better take care of your hair, too so you can do it again!

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20 Ways to Rock Box Braids with Glasses https://hairstylecamp.com/box-braids-with-glasses/ Sun, 01 Oct 2023 09:31:47 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=157421 Ever thought about how would you look with box braids and glasses? If not, It’s time to give this new fashionable look a try. You can create various thicknesses for your plaits, change your appearance and at the same time, protect your hair from external factors like dust or pollution. If you’re a woman who …

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Ever thought about how would you look with box braids and glasses? If not, It’s time to give this new fashionable look a try. You can create various thicknesses for your plaits, change your appearance and at the same time, protect your hair from external factors like dust or pollution.

If you’re a woman who loves box braids and wears eyeglass, why not combine their look to get an eye-catching style combination! However, depending on your face shape and hair color, you should ensure your glasses complete the look.

Best Box Braids For Glasses Wearers

If you’re ready to give braids a chance, we’ve listed some of the best examples of box braids for women who wear glasses.

1. Blonde Box Braids + Oval Glasses

medium box braids and glasses

This box braided hairstyle looks amazing if you choose bundles that are close to your natural shade and in the same color range.

Opt for creamy and golden blondes and secure the top braids in a half ponytail. Add rounded glasses to complete the look.

2. Bob Box Braids + Browline Glasses

short box braids with glasses

Box braids and oval glasses combo work fantastically, mostly because you can adapt them for your face figure. Use hair extensions to add the desired length for your plaits and decorate them with hair jewelry.

Go for a bob shape and pin the crown braids on top of the head.

3. Side Braided Plait + Butterfly Eyeglasses

box braids into braid and glasses

If you don’t like simple box braids, then you can add a pop of color by choosing hair extensions that have a purple ombre.

The roots are dark, like your natural hair nuance, and they transform into a violet-purple color. Swipe all your braids to the side, knit them, and add a pair of thick butterfly glasses.

4. High Top Braided Bun + Round Glasses

box braided bun with glasses

When you’re creating your box braids, you can easily add some highlights. You can mix two bundles of different colors or get pieces that are already mixed.

Twist your protective locks and roll them on top of the head to create a voluminous bun.

5. Green Braids + Butterfly Glasses

green box braids and glasses

Nuances of dark green are ideal for black or mixed women who want a look that expresses their personality and can become an asset.

Create even partings and tight box braids that have the same thickness. Add a pair of cat-eye glasses with dark frames.

6. Violet Bob Box Braids + Rectangle Glasses

micro box braids and glasses

Bob box braids look cool on both fair and dark skin. Not ready for a full commitment? Experiment with some box braids and give your hair the shape and color you desire.

Choose a dark violet color and seal the ends with a flat iron, but remember that this technique works only for synthetic hair. Wear thin rectangular framed red glasses to add contrast to your look.

7. Black and White Braids + Pilot Glasses

ombre box braids with glasses

The best way to extend your hair without growing it for years is to create box braids. Go for synthetic hair, like Jumbo bundles that come in a platinum blonde color.

Attach them to your natural long hair and gather all crown plaits, pinning them up, in a ponytail. They will beautifully suit your pilot eyeglasses.

8. Ultra Thin Braids with Waves + Aviator Glasses

box braids with glasses and beret

Give your hair a little bit of color and blend some pink pieces while creating your box braids. Don’t fully knit them, but leave a great section from the ends untied. You can use bundles that are already wavy or create that texture yourself.

9. Braided Space Bun + Thick Geometric Glasses

box braided space buns with glasses

Mix burgundy, dark brown box braids with black plaits. For the top, braid your knits again, then gather all of the pieces and roll them into two buns. Style it on one side and opt for a pair of glasses with black frames and white on the insides.

10. Ultra Curly Ends + Metal Frame Glasses

box braids with curly ends and glasses

Curly box braids are trending right now. Make your crochet box braids stand out by giving them some texture for the ends. So, before pulling off the hairstyle, layer your natural hair or create these layers after you’re finished.

All the knits will measure the same but with longer tips. You can curl these by rolling them on a rod and dipping them into hot water.

11. Pale Pink Braided Highlights + Thick Framed Sunglass

brown and pink box braids with glasses

Styling modern and cool braids has never been easier because you can channel your creativity and play with different colors.

Once you are done, use threads of yarn or whatever textile you want and wrap it around some of the braids. Don’t forget about your sunglasses.

12. Nigerian Braids with Scarf + Square Glasses

box braids with bandana and glasses

Matching your hairstyle and eyeglasses can show your fashion sense explicitly without saying a word. Plaits and especially box braids are such an important part of Nigerian heritage and women all over the world love to pull off intricate designs and match them with colorful scarfs.

If you love bright colors and you have already added light brown pieces of hair for your braids, then you should also get square golden matching glasses.

13. Side Swiped Braids + Goggles

long box braids with glasses

You can wear your box braids with glasses however you please, but you should take your face shape into consideration and the outfit you’re choosing.

So, if you have a blouse or dress that falls on your shoulders, then it will be a great idea to swipe all your braids to the side to reveal that neckline.

14. Knotless Red Braids + Wayfarer Glasses

box braids with beads and glasses

Knotless braids have a more natural look because, as their name says, there’s no knot close to the scalp. The braids are feed-in with extensions so they show a better blend. They will look fabulous with wayfarer glasses in the same color as your hair.

15. Jumbo Braids with Middle Part + Big Sized Glasses

jumbo box braids with glasses

For a natural look, get hair extensions that have the same color as your hair. Before attaching them, prep your locks and apply a jam that makes the combing and parting easier.

Do a middle-part and along that line style your braids. Wear them on your back and choose rounded big-sized metal white frames for your glasses.

16. Twisted Hair Crown + Dark Brown Frame

bob box braids with glasses

Style your box braids in the shape of a bob with curved ends and use the top pieces to create a hair crown.

To do so, you’ll need to twist the braids, incorporating them as you braid your way toward the sides and back.

17. Copper Brown Braided Pony + Dot Printed Frame

box braided ponytail with glasses

If you want to give your dark skin a golden touch, choose a dark copper color for your box braids. As for your eyeglasses, opt for frames that are in the same color range with a rounded shape.

18. Braided Hairstyle with Unknitted Pieces + Golden Glasses

half up box braids and glasses

If you love a more relaxed look, you can build your box braids but keep some pieces unknitted, or just half braided. Opt for a rounded golden metal frame and tie half of the braids up, in a ponytail.

19. Platinum Blonde Braids with Undercut + Cyclops Glasses

undercut box braids with  glasses

Want to stun with your new look? Try a bold look with platinum blonde box braids paired with an undercut hairstyle. The platinum blonde color will make a striking statement.

Consider complementing the style with a pair of Cyclops glasses, which have a single large lens, for a unique and edgy touch.

20. Temple Shave with Duo Color Braids + Leopard Printed Frame

box braided mohawk with glasses

Box braids and glasses make a fabulous pair because each can contribute to upgrading your look. And you can add a side undercut by shaving your hair and then creating a contrast with black and white box braids.

When creating your box braids, you have to be careful with the pair of glasses you are wearing. Make sure they send the same vibe and the colors match. Try out the examples above and let us know which hairstyle suits you best!

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Different Box Braid Accessories: How to Accessorize Your Braids https://hairstylecamp.com/accessories-for-box-braids/ Tue, 20 Jun 2023 10:47:26 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=154850 If you want to make a difference with your braids and add more uniqueness, it is time for you to accessorize them. In this article, you’ll find a large variety of ways to decorate your box braid by adding different types of ornaments, and I hope that it will inspire you on how to accessorize …

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If you want to make a difference with your braids and add more uniqueness, it is time for you to accessorize them.

In this article, you’ll find a large variety of ways to decorate your box braid by adding different types of ornaments, and I hope that it will inspire you on how to accessorize your braids.

So, let’s take a look at all these possibilities.

accessories for Box braids

1. Cuffs or Filigree Tubes

box braid accessories - cuffs
Cuffs on Box Braids

Cuffs are the easiest accessories to install, as you can open and close them on the braid. Most of them are made of thin flexible metals like aluminum.

You can find lots of different types and colors on the market, and they can usually be adjusted to the braid size.

2. Rings

box braid accessories - Rings
Box Braids Accessorized with Rings

Decorating your braids with rings is easy if the rings are flexible and easy to open and close, as they normally are if they’re specially made for braids.

You can use them alone or add pendants to hang on them. There are many rings with various pendants already hanging on them on the market.

The only problem with these box braid accessories is that they can remain a little open or open later and get lost or tangled with other braids.

However, that would not happen when you use them for cornrows on the scalp, but they can be a little uncomfortable while sleeping.

Still, they’re really cool, and you can take them off and put them back in the morning if they bother you.

3. Beads

box braid accessories - beads
Box Braids Accessorized with Beads

The universe of beads for braids is huge. You can add them anywhere on the braids, and it is very easy to add even multiple pieces at the same time if you use a beader tool, a thin latch hook, or a DIY tool made of needle and thread.

If you want to put them at the end of your braids, you’ll need to use rubber bands, thread, or another accessory to secure them.

I, personally, love to add beads at the root when my hair is already grown so that I can cover it. If you want to buy beads from a DIY jewelry store, make sure that the hole is large enough for the braid.

4. Spirals

Spirals are flexible and can be adjusted to the braid size, as they are usually made of wire. They look stunning and are easy to install. You can find various types on the market, simple or together with crystals or other jewels.

The only thing to be careful of is to close both ends well, so they wouldn’t get tangled with other braids.

5. Pins

Pins are a great way to decorate your braids while wearing buns, larger braids, or braided box braids.

They are very easy to install, you basically just insert them in, but you’ll need to take them out before sleeping. These hair accessories for box braids are great for special occasions.

6. Scarfs

box braid accessories - Scarfs

Scarfs can be nice and helpful when styling a bun, ponytails, or different braided hairstyles. You can add some color, and it can also be a great way to cover your roots when growing.

DIY or Improvised Accessories

If you don’t have dedicated accessories to use for your braids, or you want to make your own unique custom ones, you can always improvise or use DIY materials to do them. There are endless ways to decorate your braids, but I will hereby name a few.

Rubber Bands

box braid accessories - Rubber Bands
Rubber Bands

You can use rubber bands to decorate your braids, not just to secure them or for other practical purposes. You only need to wrap it twice around your braid to get a nice perfect “x” shape on your braid.

If the rubber band is larger, you might need to wrap it around more and get multiple “x” draws. You can play with them, and you can find all the different colors of rubber bands on the market.

They are really cool and will add a touch of tribal vibes to your braids.

Thread/Twine

box braid accessories - Threads

Thread can be used in various ways to decorate your braids. You can wrap them like an ateba/hairwrap, and it can be a whole braid or just an inch, or whatever you want, or you can just use one strand to draw spirals or two to draw “x” shapes.

Moreover, you can use thread to hand other pendants on your braids.

  • Piercings

Piercings work great for braids, be they for ears, belly, eyebrow, lip, septum nose, nipple, or many others. They’re easy to install, very stable, comfortable, and stunning.

  • Earrings
hair accessories for box braids
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Yes, you can also use hanging earrings to decorate your braids. However, I would suggest you take them off before bedtime.

  • Safety pins

Use safety pins as they are for an avant-garde punk look, or you can use the little ones to add pendants to your braids. That will be very easy to do and effective.

  • Buttons

To install those things, you’ll need to use a needle and thread, as they are usually made to install on fabrics, but you can create a great unique look.

  • Gauge Wire
box braid accessories - Gauge Wire
Gauge Wire on Box Braids

You can do your own spirals by using gauge wire. You’ll need a wire cutter to cut it as big as you want, and you can easily wrap it around your braid. If you want to be more creative, you can add any jewels, crystals, shells, feathers, flowers, or anything you want on them.

In conclusion, the universe of accessorizing your box braids is endless and amazing. One can really create an haute-couture hairstyle by using them.

I hope that you enjoyed reading this article, and it filled your head with ideas of hair accessories for box braids that would get on your braids soon.

FAQs

Can I buy and install accessories on my braids by myself, or do they need to be installed by a professional?

You can definitely do it by yourself. For beads, you may need to use a beader tool, but it usually comes together with the beads if you buy them from a dedicated braiding accessories store.

Can I wash my braids with the accessories in, or do I need to take them off and put them back after?

Most of the accessories you can keep on when you wash your braids, as taking them off and on, would damage your braids.

However, there are several accessories that would be better to take off, because they can fall, move, get tangled, or sting you.

Where can I buy accessories for braids?

The only worldwide place I can recommend to you is the web. You can find millions of accessories of all kinds just by searching “braids accessories”, or even more precisely, “filigree tube braids,” for example.

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Waist-Length Box Braids: The Trend That’s Taking Over https://hairstylecamp.com/waist-length-box-braids/ Mon, 19 Jun 2023 20:50:12 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=163796 Choosing the ideal length for box braids might be confusing for some, but one of the most popular decisions is around waist length. Not short, nor too long, waist length seems just perfect. If you want to know why you should consider waist-length box braids and you’d like to find out more about braids length, …

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Choosing the ideal length for box braids might be confusing for some, but one of the most popular decisions is around waist length. Not short, nor too long, waist length seems just perfect.

If you want to know why you should consider waist-length box braids and you’d like to find out more about braids length, this article is for you.

Why Waist-Length Box Braids?

girl with waist-length box braids
Waist-Length Box Braids

If you want to get pretty long braids so you can play with them by trying lots of styles, and at the same time, you don’t want them to be too heavy; waist-length could be the best choice. That is probably the reason why most braiding-hair extensions are made to be about this long. 

However, the braiding hair extensions aren’t all made to end at everybody’s waistline. They generally end between the midback area and hips, depending both on the extension’s length and the customer’s height.

Waist length is usually a general term used for lower back length, above the butt, or even “normal” length, which is about 20/24 inches. 

So, if you don’t want to waste extensions, waist-length is the best length.

Things to consider before choosing the length of your braids

Your Natural Hair Length

consideration before waist-length box braids - natural hair length

If you’re using hair extensions, they must be at least 2 cm longer than your natural hair, if you don’t want to trim your ends when you take them off. 

Anyway, you can’t choose a shorter length, right? Wrong, everything is possible. You can also have shorter braids, but you’ll need to install them by using the crochet method.

Hair Used For Braiding

consideration before waist-length box braids - extension used

Braiding hair extensions come in different length sizes (you can check each, as these details are written on the pack), and you can cut them according to your will. 

However, pay attention to what type of braiding hair you choose, as if it is ombre or multicolored, you will only cut from the last color, and if it is pre-stretched, you’ll need to stretch them again by yourself after trimming them. 

Most of the time it is easier to work with the same size of hair extensions, so the braids will not end all at the same point, just like the normal layers of naturally grown hair. 

If you want all the braids to end at a certain point, you’ll need to cut or stretch every piece extension differently for each upper row, and that would be time-consuming.

Height

The same length of hair extensions would end at the waistline to some and at the hips to others, depending on their height. 

Budget

You might think the shorter the braids are, the lower the price, and that’s quite logical. This law applies when you can cut all the braiding hair at once.

For example, you cut the extension in two, three, or four (PS: don’t expect the price and the time to be cut in the same way). The lengths will generally be estimated, and braids will fall naturally in layers.

But there are particular cases when this law doesn’t apply. For example, bob box braids can be ranked at the same price as waist-length box braids, due to the meticulous and time-consuming work of trimming all braiding hairs differently. 

Comfort

consideration before waist-length box braids - comfort

The longer the braids, the heavier it will be (assuming we’re talking about the same amount of braids). You need to know how much you can handle, so you’d better not start with super-long braids. 

The second thing to think about when talking about comfort is the way you’re going to wear your braids. If you want to play with different styles, tie it up in one second, it will be easier to do it with long braids. 

Determination

The most important thing to consider when opting for the length of your braids, in my opinion, is your will. Your desire is the only thing that matters after being aware of everything related to box braids length.

If you take ownership over carrying, washing, paying, and wearing over-the-knee braids, and this is your desire, then go for it.

In conclusion, choosing the length of your braids is an important fact, but don’t worry – the best choice is already at hand (already chosen by most braiding-hair suppliers). You only need to be sure your hair isn’t longer, and your will isn’t different. 

I hope this article helps you out with the matter of box braids length, and I hope you have a wonderful time wearing braids! 

FAQs

Is waist-length, lower back, and above the butt the same?

In the box braids universe, waist-length, lower back, and above-the-butt level are mostly the same thing, being the general length of braiding hair extensions.

What is the regular length of box braids?

The regular length of box braids is waist-length, which can be anywhere under the bra strap and above the hips.

What is the best length to choose for my first box braids?

To have the best experience, which includes having the possibility to style them, not being too heavy for you, or hard to manage, the best length for your first box braids would be anywhere between the upper back and the lower back.

Can I change the length of my braids after installing them?

Yes, you can trim your braids, or make them longer after installing them, but it will be challenging. When cutting your braids, you’ll need to do it individually to each braid, thin out the end, and rebraid it. In the end, you’ll need to secure them with boiled water.

If you need to add length, it is even more complicated, as you’ll need to unbraid a bit, and add small pieces of hair extensions, so you won’t see where it was added. 

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Box Braids Vs. Crochet Braids: What Are The Differences? https://hairstylecamp.com/box-braids-vs-crochet-braids/ Sat, 29 Apr 2023 13:57:16 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=143706 Box braids and crochet braids are both gorgeous and very versatile hairstyles, and each of them has its own particularities that everyone interested should know. But many get confused because of not knowing the differences between box braids and crochet braids. However, when crochet braids are made with ready-made braids, the two styles can look very …

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Box braids and crochet braids are both gorgeous and very versatile hairstyles, and each of them has its own particularities that everyone interested should know. But many get confused because of not knowing the differences between box braids and crochet braids.

However, when crochet braids are made with ready-made braids, the two styles can look very similar, some people can’t even make the difference. But there are a lot of differences, in fact.

Therefore, let’s analyze these two fundamental afro hairstyles and get a clear idea about the differences between box braids and crochet braids. 

Box Braids

knotless box braids
Knotless Box Braids, Model – Mc. Gani, Photographer – Baciu Foto

When installing box braids, all the hair would be divided into squares, (or triangles or rhombuses) where each braid would start and hang from.

For traditional box braids, a piece of synthetic hair would be wrapped around the root to tighten the base, and then start the classic 3-strand braiding technique together with the extension.

For knotless box braids, there would be no hair wrapped around the root, and they are less tense and usually painless.

The size of the boxes (number of braids), the amount of hair extension added, the length and the colors vary according to preferences, and, together with the geographical location and hairstylist’s level, they define the price and the working time.

Crochet Braids

mixed crochet braids
Mixed Crochet Braids, Model – Ina Shan, Photographer Baciu Foto

When installing crochet braids, the first step is making a dedicated cornrows pattern on the natural hair (some synthetic hair can be added if needed), where there will be no braids going off the scalp.

Any of the braids that don’t end up on the scalp would be introduced together with the others that are attached to the scalp with the help of a crochet hook.

The second step will be adding the desired hair. It can be anything. Any type of new hair wanted (curls, straight hair, coily, waves, ready-made braids or dreads or twists, or anything else) would be caught by the needle on those braids and secured with one or two knots.

Difference Between Box Braids and Crochet Braids

differences between crochet braids and box braids
Box Braids Vs. Crochet Braids, Model – Inashan

First of all, there are two completely different techniques.

While the braids from box braids are braids that individually start from those boxes made on the scalp (or other shapes), the braids from crochet braids are cornrows that support the hair attached to it like a custom wig made piece by piece directly on the head with the crochet hook.

Box braids look like many braids coming out from the head, while crochet braids can be any kind of hair that is hooked on the braids underneath (those braids that should not be visible). 

Working time, price, and weight are usually higher for box braids, but the size of braids and other factors also influence these.

The process of taking them off is also different, and crochet braids are much easier to unbraid. However, you also need to take your time combing and moisturizing your hair well.

Below is an easy-to-read box braids vs. crochet braids comparison table to summarize every key difference.

Box BraidsCrochet Braids
Individual braids “coming of from head.”Hair attached on braided support on the head.
You can opt for the size, colors, and amount of braids.You can opt for any type of natural-looking hair, mixed or pre-styled.
You can style them in many different ways.You can style it more or less, and you can (may need to) trim it and detangle (if not pre-braided/twisted)
Usually takes more time to installUsually takes less time to install
Usually more costlyUsually less costly
Usually lasts more (8 weeks)Usually lasts less (6 weeks)
Easier to washNot much access to wash
Usually quite heavyUsually not heavy
Can damage the hair if they’re excessively tightened.Can also damage the hair if they’re too tight
Takes much time to take offEasy to take off

Similarities

Both of them are long-term protective styles, installed together with synthetic hair. However, both of them can be damaging when they’re excessively tense or kept for too long.

If the hair attached to the crochet braids’ pattern is pre-braided, crochet braids will look very much like box braids and the hairstyle would be called crochet box braids.

Crochet Box Braids

Crochet Box Braids

Crochet box braids are a quicker and cheaper way to get box braids.

In this case, the braids’ color will remain the same, as the braids will not be blended with the natural hair.

They would also last slightly less, they would be cheaper, and the working time would be quicker, but you’ll have less access to wash them and less styling flexibility.

This technique is often mixed, as the headline is usually individually braided, like normal box braids, and only the rest of the head is crocheted. That gives more styling flexibility.

In my opinion, if you like these styles and you want to pick one of them, try both. You have a lifetime, make it full of beautiful experiences!

FAQs

Which is better, box braids or crochet braids?

It depends on everyone’s preferences. Both styles are amazing and have their own pros and cons.

Which is more damaging for the hair, box braids or crochet braids?

Both or none of them. First, they need to be just tightened enough, not more. For box braids, you can opt for knotless ones, which are less tensed, and for crochet braids, make sure the cornrow pattern isn’t too tight because when the hair will be added, it will be more tensed.

Also, take good care of your hair while wearing those styles and when taking them off.

Can you wash box braids? What about crochet braids?

Yes, you can wash both types of braids.

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Box Braids Vs. Twists: What’s The Difference? https://hairstylecamp.com/box-braids-vs-twists/ Sat, 29 Apr 2023 13:16:59 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=143801 Box braids and twists are very similar hairstyles, and choosing between them might be confusing. Both look amazing! So, let’s have a close look at each of them, and explore all the differences between box braids and twists! Regardless of which of them you opt for, the size, length, colors, and amount of braids or …

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Box braids and twists are very similar hairstyles, and choosing between them might be confusing. Both look amazing! So, let’s have a close look at each of them, and explore all the differences between box braids and twists!

Regardless of which of them you opt for, the size, length, colors, and amount of braids or twists you want to have is your choice (and the hair’s capacity to hold). But, there are still two distinct hairstyles.  

Don’t worry, in this article, you’ll find out all the differences between box braids and twists.

Box Braids

box braids
Box Braids, Model – Ina Shan, Photographer – Baciu Foto ©HairstyleCamp

If all the hair is sectioned in small (or jumbo) boxes (usually squares but can be many types or shapes), from which individual three-stand knitted braids start, the hairstyle will be called box braids

This hairdo is often made together with synthetic hair, and for regular box braids, there will be a piece of the extension wrapped around the root, to tighten the base. That would not happen on knotless box braids

Depending on the number and other selected options, also the place you braid your hair at, the working time would vary somewhere between 3 and 8 hours, the price between 100$ and 500$, and they can last up to 2 months.

Twists

hair twists
Twists, Model – Ina Shan, Photographer – Traian Racovita ©HairstyleCamp

The parting part for twists is the same as for box braids, but instead of braids, there will be individual twists.

Each twist is basically made from two twisted strands twisted together.

Twists are also often made together with synthetic hair added, and there are several methods to start them, but the regular type is twisting the two stands in opposite directions and then just twisting them together while keeping them rolling. You can also start them with the traditional box braids or knotless braids method.

If the amount and length of braids are the same, twists would take, cost, and last less than box braids. An average price would be between 80$ and 400$ and they would last up to 6 weeks.

Differences Between Box Braids and Twists

Box Braids Vs. Twists
Box Braids Vs. Twists Image ©HairstyleCamp

Besides their different aspects and installation technique, time, and money, the most important difference to be aware of is how you need to maintain them.

This is a point lost for twists, as they can unravel without your will. More than that, they can also lock themself, and even if it might look easier to untwist than unbraid, it can be a hassle for you to detangle your hair when you do want to unravel them and take them off.

All of these mostly depend on your hair type and how you manipulate your twists.

Below is a table so you can have an overview of all the mentioned differences and see the pros and cons of each hairstyle in a more visual and simple overview.

Box BraidsTwists
More time to installQuicker to install
Can be costlyUsually less costly
Can be excessively tensedThey aren’t usually too tight
Easy to maintainCan get unravel
Can last up to 8 weeksCan last up to 6 weeks
You need to carefully detangle your roots after removing themYou need to carefully untwist and detangle all of your hair when removing them

Similarities

similarities between twists and box braids

The way you separate your hair in order to get one of these two looks is identical. Also, the way you can play with colors and length of extensions and the way you can style your braids or twists are the very same.

Cleaning, sleeping, and care routines are alike as well.

In conclusion, these are two similar but different amazing hairstyles that all braids lovers should try. Start with the one that sounds more appealing to you, and enjoy!

FAQs

Can I wash box braids? What about twists?

Yes, both of the styles can and should be washed.

Do box braids or twists damage your hair?

They would be harmful if tightened excessively (mostly happening with regular box braids) or if you keep them for too long or do not properly and carefully detangle and moisturize your hair when removing them, and also if you don’t wash your hair during the hairstyle journey, and you scratch your head and stuff.

Can I have box braids on straight hair? What about twists?

Yes, both styles can be done on all hair types, including straight hair, but if the hair is silky and short, twists may unravel and fall down much easier.

Which is better, box braids or twists?

The best is what works for you best. If box braids hurt (this depends on the hairstylist), change your mind and ask for twists or knotless ones. They should always be painless, so they wouldn’t be harmful to your hair and scalp.

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Box Braids Vs. Knotless Braids: Which One Is Better? https://hairstylecamp.com/box-braids-vs-knotless-braids/ Tue, 07 Mar 2023 06:47:42 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=142927 Knotless and box braids are two of the most popular braids worn by braid lovers. If you love braids but are confused about the difference between traditional box braids and knotless braids, let’s explore these two braiding techniques and understand the difference! Both styles are single braids, and the size is by your choice, from …

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Knotless and box braids are two of the most popular braids worn by braid lovers. If you love braids but are confused about the difference between traditional box braids and knotless braids, let’s explore these two braiding techniques and understand the difference!

Both styles are single braids, and the size is by your choice, from jumbo or super large boxes up to very small or even micro ones. They can be thick or thin. The length as well, they can be as short as your little finger or you can drag them on the floor.

Both of them are usually made together with synthetic hair added. They aren’t continuously attached to your scalp, so you can style them however you want. You can wash them, sleep with them, and keep them for up to two months.

Then what’re the key differences between regular box braids and knotless box braids? Let’s get closer to each of the styles and find out.

Regular Box Braids

regular box braids
Box Braids

Installing regular or traditional box braids starts by wrapping a piece of hair extension around the root of each braid. That represents the knot, brings all the hairs from a box together, and makes the base tight.

The braiding technique after the start is classic: three strands of hair knead the braid until the end of the hair (hair extension). The ends are sealed with hot water or fire.

Knotless Box Braids

knotless braids
Knotless Box Braids

Knotless braids usually start with a classic three-stand knit of the natural hair, and the synthetic hair feeds in by adding several pieces among braiding.

However, they can also be installed by mixing the whole synthetic hair with the natural one at the root, coming together in a three-stand knit from the beginning.

The braids start exactly where the stands naturally come together in a braid without being excessively tightened, and they shouldn’t be loose, either.

Differences Between Regular Box Braids and Knotless Braids

Box Braids vs Knotless Braids

The only difference between regular and knotless box braids is at the root.

Regular box braids are braided with extensions that are secured to the roots with a knot. On the other hand, Knotless box braids are created without a knot, resulting in a more natural-looking and less bulky braid that is gentler on the scalp.

Pain

The first one you can notice is the pain during the installation process. Traditional box braids can hurt while installing, more or less depending on how much the braider is going to tighten the knot. In some cases, they even offer painkiller pills.

It might be a solution for you to keep on until the end, but in the end, you’ll need to suffer for at least several more days. You’re more likely to have difficulties while sleeping, moving your head, manipulating your braided hair, touching it, and so on. Until they get loose, you can lose a lot of your hair.

Box braids will only work if your hair and scalp skin is strong.

If you have a sensitive scalp and hair, you should opt for knotless braids, as there is no pain, neither when they’re installed nor after. They are more flexible since the beginning. So usually, you only feel the weight of your braids and maybe a little bit of tension at the most sensitive parts of your scalp. The chances of damaging your hair are also considerably reduced.

The Look

Regular Box Braids vs Knotless Box Braids

Traditional box braids look thicker at the root than knotless braids. When the extensions of knotless braids feed in gradually, the difference is really noticeable.

Knotless braids look more natural at the root. They’re usually flat on the head, unlike the regular box braids, which seem more voluminous at the root.

Depending on the braiders, but I’ve seen some examples, some can make knotless braids look scalpy. The geometry of the paths and how to mix the extension according to each particular head are important to get a full look.

Box braids can also look bad if the geometry isn’t the best. Moreover, box braids can come packed with face lifting (unwanted smiles and surprised eyebrows). You can get that too on knotless braids if you grab your braids up in a ponytail or bun.

Anyway, I’d recommend natural smiles, and if you’re looking for a bit of a lifting look, you don’t have to wear a very tight style, just lift your side braids up.

Maintaining

Depending on each individual’s hair, and how it has been braided, knotless braids can get frizzy and loose quicker than regular box braids, as the hair on the scalp is a bit more exposed.

Anyway, it is easier to clean and style knotless braids in the first weeks, as they are more flexible. There are useful tips and tricks for both styles to keep them looking neat and clean.

Costs

Generally, knotless box braids tend to be more expensive than regular box braids. They’re due to the technique used and the amount of time it takes to install.

No matter they are regular or knotless box braids, the price would always vary depending on the number of braids you opt for, their size, length, thickness, geographical area, and the hairstylist’s experience.

However, when the hair extension of knotless box braids is gradually fed in, the price and working time would increase.

Box Braids Vs. Knotless Braids At A Glance

Below is a box braid vs knotless braid comparison table showing the differences we’ve discussed:

Regular Box BraidsKnotless box braids
Extension wrapped around the base of each braid.Classic braiding since the beginning. The synthetic hair can feed in gradually.
Tighten roots that can be painful & harmful. Hard to manipulate in the first days.Painless & can be styled from the beginning.
Thick lookNatural & flat look
Can look neat for more timeCan get frizzy quicker
Usually expensiveUsually more expensive than regular box braids due to the amount of time and skill required
Can take several hours to installTakes less time to install than box braids
Limited styling options due to thickness and weightMore versatile styling options, lighter weight
Can be heavy and uncomfortableMore comfortable than regular box braids due to lighter weight

Similarities Between Box Braids and Knotless Braids

similarities between box braids and knotless braids

Everything except for the root is the same between regular box braids and knotless ones. When knotless braids are made with all the synthetic hair added since the beginning of the braid, it’s very hard to make the difference between the two styles. This is because they are also thick at the root as box braids are, but just a little bit flatter.

So, Regular Box Braids or Knotless Braids?

Box braids and knotless braids are very similar styles. If you do it for the first time, it’s better for you to try knotless braids so you can prevent having a painful experience and damaging your hair.

If you are used to these styles and you have no problems wearing tight hairdos, go for regular braids.

It’s just a matter of preference. Enjoy your braids, and take care of your beautiful hair!

FAQs

Which is better, box braids or knotless braids?

Knotless braids are less tense at the root, so fewer hair and scalp damage risks are involved.

How long do knotless braids last compared to regular box braids?

Both styles can last up to two months with proper installation and maintenance.

Can I get excessively tight knotless braids?

Yes. Getting overly tight knotless braids is possible, but that’s rare. The chance is much less than getting excessively tight box braids. Also, tight knotless braids would always be less tensed than tight box braids.

How to get thick knotless braids?

Communicate properly with the braider. Ask him/her to braid all the synthetic hair together at the root but without any knots. Also, browse some knotless braids pictures and show them.

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Box Braids Vs. Cornrows: Which One Is Better? https://hairstylecamp.com/box-braids-vs-cornrows/ Tue, 07 Mar 2023 05:44:36 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=142941 If you like braiding styles, you definitely heard about these two popular braid types: Box Braids and Cornrows. While both of these braided hairstyles are excellent for protecting your natural hair and providing a low-maintenance option, there are differences between them. In this article, you’ll discover the differences between box braids and cornrows so you …

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If you like braiding styles, you definitely heard about these two popular braid types: Box Braids and Cornrows. While both of these braided hairstyles are excellent for protecting your natural hair and providing a low-maintenance option, there are differences between them.

In this article, you’ll discover the differences between box braids and cornrows so you can instantly recognize them. This will help you make the best choice if you want to opt for one of these.

Box Braids

woman with box braids
Box Braids, Model – Inashan, Photographer – Baciu Foto

Box braids are single braids that are only attached to your scalp at the root of the “box” they start and hang from. All the hair aree divided into squares, triangles, or rhombuses, which can be smaller or larger by choice, and from which each braid would start.

They are usually made together with synthetic hair added and can be as long and thick as you like. Of course, the colors are also by choice.

On regular box braids, a piece of synthetic hair would be wrapped around the root to grab all the hair from a box together and tighten the base, and then start the classic 3-strand braiding technique.

Knotless box braids would directly start with the braiding technique and the synthetic hair would be mixed with the natural one at the root or gradually fed in.

Box braids can be washed almost like your natural hair, styled in various ways, and last up to two months.

The cost of box braiding depends on the braids’ amount, size, length, hairstylist’s range, and geographical location, but an average price for box braids would be between 150$ and 300$.

Cornrows

cornrow braids
Cornrows

Cornrows are braids that are continuously attached to your scalp. They follow the path drawn on the scalp, and there are unlimited different patterns that you can try.

The paths can be wide or narrow, straight, curved, or angular, directed down, on a side, or up towards the top of the head, and so many other options. But once you opt for a pattern, you can’t style it very much in another way, as they are fixed on the scalp and unmovable.

It is also used and useful to use synthetic hair on cornrows, and they can be placed once at the start of the braid or gradually added, which is called feeding cornrows or feed-in braids, and look more natural. The length, color, and amount of extension hair are by choice.

Cornrows can be also washed, but you don’t have as much access as you have for box braids. They usually last no more than four weeks.

The number of braids mostly influences cornrows’ prices, but the hairstylist’s range, geographical location, and other factors can also influence it. The average price will be +/- 120$.

Difference Between Box Braids and Cornrows

Box Braids and Cornrows
Box Braids Vs. Cornrows (Photos from Archive, ©Ina Shan ©HairstyleCamp)

Below is a comparison table showing the differences between box braids and cornrows so that you can have an easy-to-read summary of the two styles.

Box BraidsCornrows
Box-shaped braids, typically larger in sizeNarrow, straight braids that sit closely against the scalp
Three-strand braid that wraps hair around itself and just hangs from the scalpThey are continuously attached to the scalp.
Box braids can be styled in various ways after being installed, like updos, ponytails, etc.You can choose from a variety of patterns, but you can’t style them much after they are installed.
They can last up to two months.They can last up to one month.
Average price +/-250$Average price +/- 120$
Takes longer to install due to the larger size of the braidsTakes a shorter time due to the smaller size of the braids
Tightly braided with more tension on the scalpYou can braid with minimal tension on the scalp
High maintenance due to the larger size of the braidsLow maintenance but requires regular tightening to prevent frizzing or unraveling

Similarities

similarities between box braids and cornrows

Both styles are very versatile in the options you can make, and they can look as glamorous or as tribal as you want. The smaller the braids are, the bigger the price and working time, and the more they can last.

Box braids can be also mixed with cornrows. The most common styles of mixed ones are Fulani braids type or mohawk box braids with sides cornrows.

Box braids and cornrows are amazing versatile styles, and you should try them if you like braids. Each experience differs, and you can opt for your unique combination of sizes, lengths, colors, and so on.

Have a great braids journey, and keep loving your hair!

FAQs

Box braids or cornrows: which one is better?

The best is the one that suits your necessities and preferences. If you want a quick and less expensive style and don’t need it to last very long, try some large cornrows.

If you want to keep it as much as possible and have the possibility to style it in different ways, pick up small box braids.

Do box braids damage my hair? What about cornrows?

Both styles can damage your hair if they are excessively tightened. Knotless box braids should be less harmful than box braids. There should be no pain when getting those styles in order to be safe.

Also, you need to clean and hydrate your scalp while wearing them, take breaks between one and another session, don’t keep them for too long, and carefully detangle your hair when unbraiding them.

Are cornrows and box braids the same?

No, cornrows and box braids are not the same. Cornrows are braids that are closely braided to the scalp in straight rows, while box braids are sectioned into square-shaped parts and braided into individual plaits that hang freely.

Can I have box braids on straight hair? What about cornrows?

Yes, you can have box braids, cornrows, or both mixed styles on straight hair or any other hair type.

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6 Reasons to Try Ginger Box Braids https://hairstylecamp.com/ginger-box-braids/ Wed, 11 Jan 2023 18:49:48 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=146779 Ginger box braids are a unique and stylish way to wear vibrant protective hairstyles. Box braids can enhance your overall look and Ginger is a warm, inviting color that can complement a variety of skin tones. Wearing ginger box braids can be a confidence booster and a fun way to switch up your hair color …

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Ginger box braids are a unique and stylish way to wear vibrant protective hairstyles. Box braids can enhance your overall look and Ginger is a warm, inviting color that can complement a variety of skin tones.

Wearing ginger box braids can be a confidence booster and a fun way to switch up your hair color without using permanent dye.

The Benefits of Ginger Box Braids: Why You Should Try Them

As a hairstylist, I saw that choosing the color is one of the most difficult parts of deciding about a hairdo. There are two types of people, those always opting for their natural shade, and those looking for a unique look.

I mostly find myself in the second group, as I like to keep my hair natural while always changing the color on a temporary basis, but only by adding synthetic hair so that I don’t damage my own dying it. Nevertheless, picking one color, or a palette, is tough for me too.

Therefore, this shade might work for everyone and everything and has some unique characteristics. So, here I’ll give you six reasons to try out the Ginger color for your next box braids!

#1: The Most Vibrant Natural Color

vibrant ginger box braids
Ginger Box Braids, Model – Ana Ineni

If you are just like my sister, who wants all her damaged hair to be trimmed while keeping the same length, or looking for a strong, colorful, intense color but at the same time natural, then ginger should do wonders for you. This color has it all, the power of a super-pigmented bright color and its natural vibe.

#2: Suitable for Any Occasion

Unlike other colors like green, pink or blue, which might be categorized as extremes in particular situations, ginger, although it is super vibrant, doesn’t pop out like an unusual hair color. So, you can fit into any circumstance, be it an elite event or a punk party.

#3: Be the Fire

Ginger is a bit spicy and it easily catches attention, but its warm shades don’t push others away. They would come as close as not daring to touch, which I consider to be the best effect of being the fire. Be your own light and don’t mind if intruders get burned!

#4: You Can Mix It or Choose Your Favorite Shade

GINGER PALETTE
Ginger Palette. ©Inashan ©hairstylecamp

If your hair has a different color and you don’t like how it blends with any ginger tones, you can always mix it with multiple shades, and get a natural striped hair look.

Fortunately, plenty of ginger or copper tones of braiding hair extensions are on the market. Plus, you can also try an ombre ginger synthetic hair that matches your natural color at the root.

#5: Positive Energy Color

Hair is the most spiritual part of our bodies, and I often get feedback from customers about how different they feel after getting braided. It is also common for a woman to cut her hair when she wants to make a change in her life.

The copper or ginger color has deep positive symbolism in many different cultures, being associated with wealth, love, fertility, prosperity, beauty, and courage.

#6: It Might Have Been the First Color Ever for Styling Hair

Himba woman with ginger box braids - first ever hairstyle color
Himba woman. ©Riccardo Parretti

Ancient civilizations worldwide used henna, cinnamon, reddish iron oxide, red clay, or other natural reddish pigments for their hair. It might be a primary intuitive option for humanity to add color to their hair.

If we go back to the first people wearing braids, we’ll find out that about 3500 years before our era, Himba people used red clay for their braids, resulting in a ginger color look.

Their hairstyle is really unique, and it was more than just a style for them, as their hairdos were sacred, and full of symbolism, having given them information and power.

These earthy-reddish colors have been used since the Paleolithic age and are still a top option.

In conclusion, ginger box braids are a great option for most of you, being at the same time a special, vibrant color and down to earth.

It comes with lots of good warm energy and has been used since a million years ago in the Paleolithic period, and it is still a favorite option.

More than that, warm reddish shades have been predicted to remain in style both in 2024 and 2024. But anyway, as history has shown us, ginger hair will never become unfashionable.

Hope this helped you out and made you want to try ginger box braids at least once in your life, and I wish you a great experience in this sense!

FAQs

What number is ginger in braiding hair?

The most common numbers for ginger braiding hair are 350, 35, 39, 30, 138, and sometimes 130, 135, 118, 20, 21, 27, 144, 33, 340, BG, 900, and others. But many suppliers don’t put a number on their colors or they even use different ones.

Can I dye braiding hair with henna?

No, you can only dye natural hair or natural hair extensions with henna. If you really want to dye kanekalon hair, you can try and use pigmented acrylic ink mixed with rubbing alcohol.

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