If your girlfriend or wife asks you to choose the hairstyle for her, please choose the almighty braids [The king of hairstyles].
Convince her to plait it, it fits Nigerian woman the most. Did you know Braids are one of the best protective hairstyles to carry especially during the harmattan season?
Stop fooling around what’s there not to love about braids? It suits any length, any shape.
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Here, I will tell you about five (5) types of braids:
1. CROCHET BRAIDS
Crochet braids are also called latch hook braids. You will love your woman with it. Crochet could end up looking like box braids or a weave but either way, it makes the woman look gorgeous and stunning.
Crochet braids are the answer if you are looking for twists, mixed, spring curls, bouncy bob. One good thing about Crochet braid is that it doesn’t require much stress to plait.
2. KNOTLESS BRAIDS
This makes you open your mouth widely for seconds if not up to a minute. They are done in such a way that the stylist starts with your hair and gradually attaches the extension so that they end up looking like you weaved your natural hair.
Is it not amazing? The great thing about this kind of braids is that they are neither painful nor heavy although they are a little more expensive than the regular box braids.
3. GODDESS BRAIDS
Goddess braids can be done very close to the scalp like cornrows although they would be way thicker than cornrows.
They can also be just attached to the hair like the regular braids. You can design this with any stylish materials you wish.
4. BOX BRAIDS
This hold your mind and sight, oh what a dazzling woman, you’ll say.
Did you know Box braids are the most common type of braids in our community? The beauty depends on the plaiter and how the plaits spend big on it.
5. LEMONADE BRAIDS
This is the odd. We all know it in schools, market places, offices etc. Remember the police cap in school days? It is also called side braids.
The most simple and trendy style for Nigeria and Africa woman.
Source: Ghanaarticles.com