How to Style Crochet Braids

If you’ve contemplated crochet braids, you must understand all your options. Tiffini Gatlin of Latched And Hooked offers her expert guidance in this regard.

Big, Loose Curls

Big, loose curls are one of the most beautiful ways to showcase a crochet hairstyle. This look looks incredibly captivating with a side part and a rich reddish hue.

Box Braids

Box braids are an effective protective style to keep Afro-textured natural hair looking neat and tidy, coming in different textures, lengths, styles, and lengths – as well as being worn alongside various updos for an eye-catching look that is sure to draw compliments from passers-by.

One of the many advantages of braids is their relatively low maintenance requirements compared to flat twists or other styles, such as ponytails. Still, keeping your locks hydrated is crucial if you wish for them to last as long.

Another significant aspect of this style is the option for experimentation with bold colors without damaging your locks. Select red or another hue to bring attention to your locks and stand out in any crowd, or use these hues to create an adorable braid mohawk that’s fun and daring!

Twist Braids

Girls looking for an easygoing yet chic and classy style should consider long crochet twists. These small to medium-sized coils can easily be styled without damage – ideal for casual daywear or dressy night-out outfits!

Regarding crochet braids, color choice can make an impactful statement about who you are and your sense of style. A light brown hue miming natural hair will produce the most realistic-looking results; alternatively, you could experiment with more vivid hues, such as magenta or purple, for an eye-catching appearance.

Though this protective hairstyle doesn’t last as long as other crochet styles, it still offers excellent style and protection from heat styling. Best suited for ladies with shoulder-grazing length hair or longer; can be customized to shorter shapes as needed; requires fewer packs than Marley or Senegalese weaves; an excellent choice for quick sew-ins that last up to eight weeks!

Straight Natural hair Extensions

Those with naturally curly locks who prefer straighter looks may try straight crochet braids as an extension solution. With their selection of lengths and textures, there will surely be one that perfectly complements your natural texture. Ensure you do a thorough texture match before braiding; consider applying curling enhancer products so the extensions blend with wet or dry locks seamlessly.

Even with shorter natural hair, crochet styles can look fantastic with short braids. This adorable bob crop style uses tight, well-defined ringlets to hold their shape and frame the face – pair this bold style with bangs for extra drama!

Crochet braids provide a safe way to experiment with new colors without risking damage to natural locks. This ombre style features an eye-catching golden hue that perfectly blends in with its dark roots.

Crochet Twist Out

Crochet twist-outs are ideal for girls who prefer more casual looks; they offer a more accessible alternative to braids while still creating an eye-catching style. These loosely styled strands make them easier to pin back or tuck into a ponytail for easy styling! Additionally, crochet twist-outs provide an effective way to experiment with color without risking heat damage to their natural locks.

Marley or Kanekalon Crochet Braids

Marley or kanekalon crochet braids can create an engaging texture for this style, perfect for creating an eye-catching fro. Wear it low-puffed, updo, or even as a bob, and this textured look will turn heads!

Add Dimension and Depth with Color

Add dimension and depth to your hair with a splash of color! For a red carpet-inspired style, a luxurious auburn hue shines against black crochet braids.