Well, this is when we try to reinvent the new wheel and it perfectly works out! Crochet braids have in no time become a favorite among campus students; my friends with style and fashion will testify to this.
As a lover of trends, I love the natural simplicity and beautiful look of crochet braids. My perfect crochet braids come with a myriad of synthetic extension brands, braid patterns and styling options, both for the working class and students, and all these if done perfectly will yield beautiful and natural results. This style can become tricky to navigate, especially when taken to an inexperienced or a nerd for hair stylist.
Regardless of what brand you choose, the ultimate goal is to get your look as natural as possible. Get on to your perfect hair with the perfect crochets!
Crochet braids come in unequal hair brands. If one is a natural who wants to try out silky or curly hair textures, use caution! The benefit of using a Marley texture is that it will lock at the base of the braid and will also blend seamlessly, bearing a striking resemblance to kinky/curly hair textures. A simple way to ensure your install is believable is to use the “knotless” or “invisible part” method, which is much preferred. Brand favorites, among naturals and stylists, include Jamaican Marley Braid for kinky textures, soft dreads, and Freetress Bulk Bohemian for curly/wavy textures.
The two dead giveaways for extensions would be an unnatural part and your edges not matching the hair installed. Lucky for all of us, there are countless different methods of how to hide your knots, one can either attempt a “knotless” method or simply leave some of your own hair out around your parting and the perimeter of your face.
NB. Do find hair that closely resembles the texture of your own
As this holiday commences, get the perfect hair color for the perfect hair tone to get your perfect crochet braids!
And oh yes! Stay warned of the irresistible stares, daring compliments from the girls and the soft touch from the boys. Au revoir!!!
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