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Types Of Scalp Braids You Can Try

Types Of Scalp Braids You Can Try

Posted by HairFactory Team on Aug 23rd 2024

Scalp braids have been relevant in hair fashion for many years, and they will continue to be. There are a lot of variations in doing scalp braids that many people may not be aware of, and they might stick to basics like cornrows. So, if you want someone who has got bored of cornrows or doesn’t know how to switch up their scalp hair braid looks, you have reached the right blog. We will tell you the different kinds of scalp braids. You can do to freshen up your look.

What Are Scalp Braids?

Firstly, to begin with by the name itself, it is easy to explain the braids that are very closely tied to your scalp. These are small rows of braids that are made keeping close proximity to your scalp, so they are tied neatly and tightly to your head. These are protective braids and often serve as the basis for sew-in, crochet, and hair extensions.

Types Of Scalp Braids

Now we have learnt about what scalp braids are. Let us go to the variation part.

Cornrows

Cornrows are basically thin strips of hair that are tightly braided or plaited very close to your scalp. They are generally worn when people want to have extensions. But regardless of that, also, these thin plaits are braided continuous pattern along the scalp.

Box Braids

The box braids are another kind of three-stranded scalp braids that are made by creating squares on the scalp and the base of each square; the braid is done till the end to complete the look. The braids could be different sizes based on small, medium, large, and Jumbo. And it is one of the most popular braided hairstyle worn by Black people.

Lemonade Braids

Lemonade braids are derived from one of the very popular albums of popstar Beyoncé. It comes from the album Lemonade, and from there, this scalp came into the spotlight. Basically they are just like cornrows, but they are sides swept. So they have the angle to them either from your left or right profile and braided just like cornrows.

Knotless Braids

Unlike the regular braids that start right from putting the braiding hair into the plaiting. In the knotless braids, firstly the braid is formed from your natural hair, and then the hair extensions are put into it to create the look. So the base of the knotless braid is your real hair, unlike the other Scalp braids.

Passion Twists

The passion twist is a two-strand scalp braid that is twisted to form a braid, which gives a wavy and curled texture. If you are someone who is interested in showcasing the curl texture in your scalp braids, then passion twist braid is a great choice.

Importance Of Scalp Braids

We mentioned the different variations above. But now, let’s talk about why you should actually consider scalp braids. To begin with few, here are some benefits.

  • When you keep the scalp braids as a protective hairstyle, it allows your hair to grow longer.
  • Since the hair is so closely tied, it locks the moisture and, therefore, keeps your hair hydrated for a long duration of time.
  • Because of adequate moisture, your hair stays safe from frizziness, and there is less hair breakage.
  • Scalp braids are becoming very trendy these days, so they also keep you forward in fashion and style.
  • The scalp braids are tight and plaited for another 6 to 8 weeks; you really do not require time to do them, so the styling and maintenance time gets saved.

Conclusion

There is no math to do when you are going for scalp braids. They look and are very good for your scalp health. But you just have to make sure that while doing the scalp braids, you are using quality braiding hair because your hair will be in continuous contact with these extensions for the next 6 to 8 weeks. So go for the braiding hair that has less maintenance, looks natural and is easy to carry.