2. Use the crochet method to feed in the faux locs. Start by parting a small, square section of your hair, and then create a small braid. Next, use a latch hook—you need one for the crochet method—to ...
I have commitment issues...at least when it comes to my hair. I’m always switching up my style—seriously, I can go from straight-backs to a bob to waist-length long hair in the span of two weeks. But ...
Protective hairstyles are a great way to keep natural hair healthy and provide you with so many options to change up your look. Box braids are a classic go-to — there are endless ways to style them.
Despite being around for as long as we can remember, crochet braids have achieved a new level of popularity in recent years. The technique, which allows you to wear extensions without pulling at ...
There are some hairstyles that also double as the best hair hacks. Case in point? Crochet hairstyles. This extensions technique became wildly popular in the '90s and again in the mid-'00s, during the ...
Butterfly locs are the most recent edition of faux loc protective styles. The '90s-inspired, low-tension hairstyle uses water wave braiding hair to achieve a more carefree and textured version of the ...