Braided updos are just for the grand events! Suppose it is a hot day, but you do not want to wrap your hair in a bun. Instead, style it in a braided updo, and watch as the compliments pour in.
Front Mohawk
This hairstyle is brilliant. Cornrow your hair from one side to the other from midway to the nape of your neck. Let your curls fall in front like a mohawk.
A Half Top Knot With Braids
Donโt undermine the power of a top knot. You can play around with the parting to add your own touch to this hairstyle. Instead of using a clip or an elastic band to hold the top knot in place, you can use your own hair to tie it and add an edgy feel to your look.
Twirled Half-Up Bun
Whoever said braids are tedious did not see this hairstyle! Take the front part of your hair and just give it a twirl. You can hold it in place with some hair pins.
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The Braided Halo
This hairstyle is truly angelic. This hairstyle is a blend of your natural hair with extensions. However, if you have long thick hair, you might not need the extensions.
Two Low Side Buns
Simple and chic. Sport this hairdo for any event โ work-related or a party โ and you are sure to dazzle.
The Low Halo
Divide your hair into two halves with a curved parting. Braid one side of your hair, beginning from the hairline and extending it all the way down to your neck. While braiding, keep adding more and more hair to it with each subsequent stitch. Repeat the same on the other side. Twirl the lower half of the braids into a low-side bun to finish the look.
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The Braided Bun
Not only is this hairstyle graceful, but it is also oh-so-simple to do. Styling it with colored extensions and beaded accessories adds even more vibrancy to it.
Accessorized High Ponytail
Hereโs a wonderfully playful hair look for you! This hairdo is a quirky blend of cornrows and twists woven together in a super-high ponytail.