Today, braids are more popular than ever, and the versatility they allow us only gives us more styling options than ever.
From cornrows and box braids to updos and braided ponytails, a number of celebrities like Zendaya, Rihanna, Gabrielle Union, and Simone Biles, have all rocked these hairstyles on the red carpet, on-screen, or at home — and it's easy to see why. These looks are easy to maintain but still pack a punch.
Below, Oludele shares seven of her favorite braided hairstyles, and we also share a few of our own. Keep reading to get inspired!
"Braids represent power, journey through hair and lifestyle," explains Susan Oludele, a Nigerian-American celebrity hairstylist, and founder of Hair by Susy. "Braids are also a good protective style to help your hair grow."
The popularity of the style is mainly because it allows a lot of creativity. Cornrows can be worn in all different shapes and sizes, including zig-zag patterns, swirled up-dos, and pigtails. "I love cornrows because they are simple, clean, and easy to do using extensions or natural hair," says Oludele.
The statement hairstyle adds a cool edge to any look. "Bantu knots are a fun hairstyle to do," says Oludele. "They can be done with extensions by braiding sections of hair and rolling them, and you can even add baby hairs to the style."
The intricate detail of this updo shows how creative you can get with cornrows. Whether you're looking for a party look or an elegant do, this bun is a chic way to add a touch of glamour to your look. Add some accessories, like flowers or embellished combs to take this hairstyle to a whole new level.
Braiding hair can be found in pretty much any color you imagine which means you can have a lot of fun with it. Express yourself, change up your look, or make a statement with colored braids!
If you've always wanted to rock a bob but don't want to go through the trouble of regular straightening and frequent trims, you don't have to. You can use braids to create a hassle-free bob with a lot less maintenance. "Braided Bobs can be done with natural hair or extensions using the three-strand twist method," Oludele shares. "I usually braid the extension to the shoulder or the neck, then I tie the ends and cut and burn them to create a short hairstyle."
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If you're looking for a braided style that has texture and length, this look is for you. Add crochet hair to any cornrow style to create a long, flowing ponytail.
"Ombré braids are done using one color at the base and a second color towards the bottom or middle of the braids, to create an ombré effect," says Oludele. "You can do two to six ombré levels depending on the length of the hair."
Box braids are a staple braided hairstyle, but Zendaya gives the look a twist by using red braiding hair.
The best thing about braids is that they're so versatile. A top bun with face framing tendrils? Yup, braids can do that too.
The sky (and the length) is the limit when it comes to box braids. When you really want to make a statement, go for leg-grazing braids like Tessa Thompson.
Pigtails aren't only for kids. For a grown-up take on the classic style, opt for giant braids (with the help of some braiding hair). Add in some gold hoops and you'll be ready to hit the town in style.
When your braids are starting to grow out a smidge, one of the easiest ways to hide the new growth is a half-up, half-down style like Storm Reid. Add in some face-framing braids, swoop hte baby hairs, and you're ready to go.
Straight-back cornrows are commonly used as a protective style that's covered by wigs, weaves, or extensions. Here, Tracee Ellis Ross shows us this classic style looks chic and effortless on the red carpet.
If you're looking for a style that's similar to box braids but with a lil' razzle dazzle, choose rope braids. These braids look like ropes—and you can even weave in fun colors like lime green to really make an impact.
Danai Gurira's Oscar look is meant for a queen—literally. Her braided crown cascades into thick, majestic braids and is topped with a dainty headpiece. And the style can be versatile too—simply put the extra hair into a ponytail or bun.
Is there anything more chic than a long ponytail? And when it's a braided ponytail like Sanaa Lathan's? Even better.
Adding beads to braids has been a trend for a long time. We especially love Missy's beaded 'do, complete with sparkly beads that are the same jewel-toned hue as her shoulder-length braids.
Laying down your baby hair after throwing your hair in a top bun is the equivalent of putting a cherry on the top of an ice cream sundae—just pure perfection.
If you don't have time for a full head of braids, go the Amandla Stenberg route and simply braids the front and let your 'fro free in the back.
Sitting to get a full head of braids done might not be something you have time to do, but you can always do long, thick plaits like Janelle Monae.
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