Be Naturally Gorgeous with Your Boho Box Braids Style
Classic box braids have grown a lot over the years, and they've birthed a handful of various styles that have evolved into popular today. Some of the most widespread braids are knotless box braids (those worn using a feed-in technique) and Boho box braids. Also directed to as "goddess box braids" and "boho box braids," the last style is a perfect one to carry on if you want to give your everyday box braids a stylish upgrade.
Still, before you book
an appointment with a hairstylist, you should know that these need more care
than classic box braids.
1) Boho box
braids are a more modernized shape of box braids in which smaller
strands or pieces of hair are left out of the braid for a more comfortable,
undone-yet-cool hairdo. They're less uniform in form than regular box braids
since the hair isn't braided, and wavy textured hair is knitted into it. Some
hairstylists use various techniques such as removing some hair out of the
braid, weaving textured hair in, or stopping the braids higher and allowing the
natural curls to flow at the ends. The natural hair looking out will give a
fuller, more voluminous look than classic box braids.
2) The Boho Box
Braids style combines faux locs and goddess locs. Even though your natural hair
is normally pleated into your braids, the perfectly undone look of boho box
braids needs pieces of hair extensions to be left beyond the braid, making the
hair much more inclined to knots.
3) Hairstylists
recommend sleeping in a satin scarf or bonnet at night to avoid knots, though
you could also even hold one on during the day while doing everyday activities
at home.
4) The wavy
hair is what brings tangled the most comfortable, particularly while
we sleep, so it's most suitable to tie it up so they remain in place. Try to
moisturize it with oil to preserve the hair's defined and less frizzy. To
maintain your braids moisturized, try using a light oil like jojoba, grapeseed,
or argan.
5) How long your
box braids last often depends on how small they are or who installs them for
you, but they can generally last around four to five weeks. To get the most
extended time out of your Boho box braids, you can also deep condition them
like your real hair and apply a mousse to take care of flyways.
When it becomes too
curly, put some mousse over the hair and secure it flat as per the
hairstylists. Let it sit for roughly 30 minutes to appear brand new again.
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