Not only are they a great protective style for the autumn-winter season, they are great in spring-summer seasons when you want to be creative by adding colour to your hair without dying it.
They come in different shapes, sizes, textures, and colours which allow you to use your hair as a canvas. And while choosing the right hairstyle for yourself may be a bit tricky, we’ve listed some hairstyles which you can try out.
Here’s a look at 5 celebrity braided hairstyles to try:
1. Bontle Modiselle (faux locs). TV personality Bontle Modiselle is a big fan of faux dreads. She amped up her locs by styling her hair in two space buns.
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2. Ayanda Thabethe. Top Billing presenter Ayanda Thabethe is the queen of braided hairstyles. Short, long, blonde, black – she has tried them all.
We’re obsessed with these Rapunzel-like braids she wore during her Mauritius vacation in December. Some have nicknamed these braids the ‘Beyoncé freedom braids’.
3. Khanyi Mbau. We are used to seeing Khanyi wearing a weave or wig, but Khanyi likes
playing around with braids as well.
4. Enhle Mbali’s Fulani braids are similar to Khanyi’s funky beaded look, but not everyone likes a centre path, and Enhle is proof that they look great with a side parting as well.
5. Nadia Nakai is known for her colourful hairstyle, so naturally the musician would add a pop of colour to her braids.
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