Sunday 28 February 2016

Jamaican Black Castor Oil: Benefits & Uses


Jamaican black castor oil is the most talked about oil in the natural hair community apart from coconut oil in terms of fuller and longer natural hair.

When most naturals hear JBCO, I'm sure the first thing that comes to mind is receding hairline & edges... lol. True, Jamaican black castor oil would do that and even more for your hair and skin.

This blog will state in details benefits of Jamaican Black Castor Oil.

First thing first..

WHAT IS CASTOR OIL?



Castor oil is a vegetable oil derived from the castor bean seed in its purest form.

Castor oil is high in omega 9 fatty acids, which are nourishing to both the hair and the follicle, as well as the surrounding skin.  Castor oil has a unique ability to be deeply penetrating, and this helps it to deliver its nourishment deeply into the pores and the follicles that produce hair.

Castor oil is also high in ricinoleic acid.  This acid is a very effective natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agent.  This can help keep any fungus or bacteria from inhibiting hair growth.

CLEAR CASTOR OIL VS JAMAICAN BLACK CASTOR OIL




Jamaican black castor oil (JBCO) differs from clear castor oil because of it’s ash content created by roasting the castor beans prior to extracting the oil. This ash content according to manufacturers is the reason why JBCO is more effective for hair regrowth than pure Castor Oil.

BENEFITS OF JAMAICAN BLACK CASTOR OIL 

FOR HAIR

  • Encourages the growth of thick luxurious hair
  • Prevents thinning of the hair
  • Treats premature balding (alopecia)
  • Moisturizes the hair and scalp
  • Improves blood circulation
  • Nourishes the hair and hair follicles
  • Prevents and treats split ends
  • Prevents the growth of bacteria and fungi
  • Treats dandruff and other scalp conditions
  • Prevents drying out of the scalp
  • Darkens the hair
  • Improves the uptake of nutrients
  • Minimizes hair damage
  • Softens the hair
  • Makes the hair shiny


OTHER USES


13 Health Benefits Of Jamaican Black Castor Oil

Castor oil contains Vitamin E, which is a powerful anti-oxidant and helps the body eliminate dangerous free radicals. Vitamin E is also important for immune system function, as well as many metabolic processes. It helps to keep the blood vessels clear and is vital in the maintenance of healthy skin.


With all the benefits derived from using castor oil for hair, ranging from using it for hair growth, re-growth, hair loss and overall health, this is a unique natural product and a valuable addition to your beauty regime.
How To Use Castor Oil For Hair:
1. Castor oil for hair growth
  • Massage slightly warmed up castor oil into your hair and scalp and it will improve the blood circulation to your follicles, promoting faster hair growth.
  • For a really deep effect, after massaging the oil into your roots and spreading all over your hair (up to the ends), make a bun and cover your hair with a cap, leave the oil on overnight and wash out the next day (you might need to wash your hair a couple of times to get rid of the greasy feel). If you find that the consistency of castor oil is too thick and it’s hard to work with it, then mix castor oil with coconut oil or sweet almond oil in proportion 1:1 and use as described above. Your hair will be shiny and silky and will grow faster.

2. Treats dandruff and other scalp conditions
  • Massaged into the scalp it will help to clear up dandruff and other scalp conditions quickly and if you use it regularly, it will stop the conditions from taking hold in the first place.
  • If you have dry hair and dandruff, try doing this hair mask: mix 1 tablespoon of castor oil with one tablespoon of olive oil and add juice of half a lemon. 
  • f you have oily hair and dandruff, then mix one tablespoon of each of these ingredients: castor oil, honey and aloe vera gel, then add juice of half a lemon. Apply the mask on the roots of your hair for about 30 minutes before shampooing and conditioning your hair. This mask will not only help you get rid of dandruff, but will also nourish and condition your hair, making it healthier and shinier.

3. Thickens hair
Castor oil contains omega-6 and omega-9 fatty acids, both of which are useful for encouraging healthy hair growth. With regular use, castor oil will encourage new growth and thicken existing strands to give you a beautiful and shiny head of thicker hair.
4. Conditions hair
You don’t need expensive, manufactured conditioners to condition your hair, simply mix a couple of drops of castor oil with your leave-in conditioner and apply evenly to your hair; your locks will become softer and healthier.
5. It brings the shine back into your hair
Warm up some castor oil and massage it into your hair, wrap your hair in a towel and leave for half an hour or so (or leave it overnight), then wash off;  it will lock the moisture in your hair, condition it and leave you with the beautiful glossy look to your locks.
6. How to get rid of split ends? Use castor oil
Apply castor oil on the ends of your hair for half an hour before shampooing. If you do it regularly, you’ll soon forget about dry, split ends and your hair will look healthier and shinier.
7. Longer eyelashes
If you desire to have longer eyelashes, but you don’t want to go for eyelashes extensions, then try applying castor oil on your lashes every night before going to bed. In a couple of weeks time you should see the great result: naturally longer and thicker eyelashes that you’ve always dreamed of.
8. Thickens eyebrows
Rub some castor oil into your eyebrows each night before you go to bed and it will nourish and thicken your eyebrows. It also stimulates the growth of hair, so it’s great if you’ve over plucked your eyebrows. After a couple of weeks of regular castor oil massages your eyebrows will become thicker, so that you can shape it to your preference.
Benefits of castor oil for skin:
9. Great skin moisturizer, it delays the signs of aging
Castor oil penetrates deep into the skin, softens and hydrates it. The oil also helps to promote the production of elastin and collagen, which help to delay the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and give the skin a more youthful appearance.
  • For dry skin mix 1/4 of castor oil and 3/4 sesame oil.
  • For normal skin mix 1/4 of castor oil and 3/4 grape seed oil (or olive oil).
  • For oily skin mix 1/4 of castor oil and 3/4 jojoba oil.

Gently massage your face in the evening with the oil mix, then put slightly warm damp washcloth on your face for about a minute and take away the excess oil with a cotton pad. Your skin will be soft, nourished and hydrated.
  • Castor oil also can be used to moisturize the gentle under eye area. Mix castor oil with sweet almond oil in proportion 1:1 and use it as your under eye cream.

10. Dry skin remedy
Castor oil is also good at treating such problems as skin dryness.
  • Mix castor oil with a little coconut oil (in proportion 1:1) and apply to the affected area of your skin, leave it on for 20-30 minutes, then rinse off and pat dry. After a couple of times of doing this your skin will become softer and dryness will disappear.

Here is a face mask with castor oil that will help you get rid of skin dryness and will make your skin soft and smooth:
  • Mix one teaspoon of castor oil with one egg yolk, apply it to your face for 10-15 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water and pat dry. Your skin will love it!

11. Sunburn remedy
Thanks to it’s soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, castor oil is a good remedy for sunburns. 
  • Apply castor oil mixed with coconut oil (in proportion 1:1) to the affected area and you will soon feel the relief.

12. Use castor oil as a lip balm
Use castor oil as a lip balm to moisturize, nourish and care for your lips, and forget about dry and chapped lips forever.
13. Castor oil helps to treat mild acne
The ricinoleic acid found in castor oil makes it a superb natural treatment for mild acne. 
  • Wash your face first in warm water to open up the pores and then, massage some of the oil into your face and leave it on overnight. Rinse off the next morning and your acne will soon be cleared up.

14. Reduces the appearance of scars
Over time, the regular application of castor oil can reduce the appearance of scars. The fatty acids in the oil penetrate quickly into the scar tissue and promote the growth of healthy tissue around it, thus reducing the size of the scar itself.
15. Heals cracked heels
Castor oil is very easily absorbed by the skin and is a great treatment for dry and cracked heels.
  • Massage plenty of the oil into your heels before you go to bed and cover with a pair of socks to avoid the mess on the sheets, and you will find that it quickly restores the moisture to your skin and adds softness.

16. Castor oil helps prevent stretch marks
Massage the oil into your skin, twice a day, when you are pregnant and it will help prevent the stretch marks from forming. You can also use it after birth to help the marks heal.
Benefits of castor oil for hands:
17. Create your own hand cream using castor oil
Mix castor oil with sesame oil in proportion 1:1 and use it as your night time hand cream. Your hands will be soft, moisturized and nourished.
18. Natural treatment for brittle nails
Castor oil is great at treating brittle and cracked nails. Just massage your nails with the oil every evening, before going to bed, and already after a week of doing it, you’ll see your nails transform from brittle to healthy.
19. Healthy cuticles
Moisturize your nail cuticles every evening by massaging it with castor oil, while watching TV or reading, and soon you’ll forget about dry or bitten cuticles.
Other benefits of castor oil:
20. Eases the pain of arthritis
Castor oil is well known for its anti-inflammatory properties and can be used as an effective treatment for arthritis. Massage painful joints with the oil.
21. Clears constipation
It would be impossible to talk about castor oil without mentioning constipation! The oil has a powerful laxative effect and one teaspoon in the morning will soon have your bowels moving again. (Don’t use it if you are pregnant though).
22. Treats ringworm
Castor oil contains a compound called undecylenic acid, which is a very effective treatment for the fungal skin infection, ringworm. For best results, apply and leave on overnight.
23. Cures allergies
Taken orally, castor oil can reduce the symptoms of allergies. The oil is naturally anti-allergic and just a few drops a day can greatly reduce the symptoms of hay fever and other allergies. Consult your doctor before using castor oil orally.
24. Inducing labour
Not that we would recommend it as a home remedy, but castor oil can be used to induce labour in women that have gone the full term. The oil contains ricinoleic acid, which can promote the start of contractions.
25. Removes corns and calluses
Take some cotton wool, dip it in castor oil and secure it in place over a corn with some first aid tape; the fatty acids in the oil will soften the corn and, over a period of about a week, remove the corn and moisturize the skin.
26. Provides a cure for warts and moles
There are many tales of castor oil being used effectively for the removal of warts and moles. Mix some oil with a little baking soda and rub well into the affected area, repeat regularly and both warts and moles have been reported to have disappeared without any scarring.
27. It boosts your immunity
Castor oil can help you fight infection. The oil can energize the immune system by increasing the number of white blood cells in your system. In studies, when castor oil was applied to the outside of the body, the white blood cell count was increased within 24 hours of application.

CAUTION:

– Test the oil on your wrist before using it, to make sure that you are not allergic.
– Although castor oil is highly effective, it’s not recommended to use it too often on your face, as it can clog pores and lead to breakouts.
– Pregnant women should avoid using castor oil orally.

Have you ever tried using castor oil? Do you like it? Please feel free to share your own beauty tips in the comment section below.
Stay beautiful and happy!

6 Amazing Ways To Use Onions For Hair Growth – Yes, It Works Wonders


Is your hair shedding or breaking too much?

Are your suffering from severe dandruff and itchy scalp?

Are you looking for natural ways to reverse premature graying?

Are you  experiencing thining hair, bald spot or receding hair line?

It can be disheartening to deal with hair loss, and see your tresses thinning over time.
There might be a million products out there that promise to restore your locks to their former glory, but do they really live up to their claims?
If you are seeking a surefire way to achieve hair growth, there is one ingredient that has been unconsidered and overlooked – the humble onion.
Inexpensive and readily available, onions can be the end to all of your hair woes. To know the why and how, read on!
Why Is Onion Effective In Facilitating Hair Growth?
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Onion has a high concentration of sulfur (not sulfate which is the acid of sulfur) that helps with numerous hair conditions that cause hair to fall out.
Hair is made up of proteins, out of which keratin gives hair its strength. This is because of the abundance of sulfur present in it. It is the chemical bonds that sulfur forms that determine the texture of your hair, as well as its health. In fact, hair loss has been linked to the absence of high sulfur proteins. Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) is a highly absorbable source of sulfur, which is found in onions. It helps with the formation of keratin in hair, which results in hair growth.
Recent research has shown that the topical application of onion juice can help with alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is an auto-immune disease where the body attacks the hair follicles and these result in spot baldness.
Onion juice helps with the re-growth of hair in the spots where the hair has fallen out.
How To Use Onion For Hair Growth?
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Here are 6 amazing ways of using onions for hair growth:
1. Onion Juice Scalp-Soaking Solution
2. Onion Juice After-Wash Solution
3. Onion Juice And Coconut Oil Pack
4. Onion and Rum Potion
5. Onion Juice And Honey Hair Mask
6. Onion And Olive Oil Hair Mask
Caution: A patch test is necessary before using onion for hair treatment.
Method
Using onion for your hair can drastically reduce hair fall and help promote hair growth. There are several ways it can be incorporated into your hair care regimen.
Caution: Onion has a strong odor. To remove it, rinse your hair with lemon added to warm water.
1. Onion Juice Scalp-Soaking Solution
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What You Need
1 large onion
Grater/ Blender
Strainer
How To Use
Step 1: Wash the onion thoroughly and peel off the outer layers.
Step 2: Chop the onion into smaller pieces and toss into a blender. If you are using a grater, use the finest side to grate the onion.
Step 3: Place the pulp in a strainer and squeeze out as much juice as possible.
Step 4: Massage the juice into your hair, concentrating on the roots and the scalp.
Step 5: Keep it on for 30-45 minutes and wash with shampoo.
When To Use  
This treatment should be used once or twice a week.
2. Onion Juice After-Wash Solution
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What You Need
1 Tablespoon Onion Juice
1 Liter Warm Water
How To Use
Step 1: Add the onion juice to the warm water.
Step 2: Use the mixture as the final rinse after you shampoo.
When To Use
This hair rinse can be used every alternative day.
Caution: The odor of onion will be retained in your hair till the next time it is shampooed.
3. Onion Juice And Coconut Oil Pack
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What You Need
1 tablespoon onion juice
2 tablespoons coconut oil
A few drops of an essential oil of your choice (optional)
How To Use
Step 1: Mix the onion juice with the coconut oil.
Step 2: Add the essential oil to the concoction. This step is optional but essential oils help mask the strong odor of the onion.
Step 3: Massage the mixture into the scalp and keep for 1 to 2 hours.
Step 4: Rinse the pack off using shampoo and warm water.
When To Use
This mask should not be used more than once a week.
4. Onion and Rum Potion
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What You Need
1 small onion
60 ml rum or gin
How To Use
Step 1: Chop the onion into small pieces.
Step 2: Place the chopped onions and the rum in a glass jar, and let it sit overnight.
Step 3: Strain the mixture and apply it to your scalp.
Step 4: Rinse with shampoo and warm water.
When To Use
This treatment should be used once a week.
Caution: The rum can dry out your hair. Therefore, don’t apply this potion more than once a week.
5. Onion Juice And Honey Hair Mask
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What You Need
2 tablespoons onion juice
1 tablespoon honey
How To Use
Step 1: Mix the onion juice with the honey.
Step 2: Apply to hair and keep it on for 15 minutes.
Step 3: Shampoo thoroughly to get rid of all traces of the pack.
How Often Should You Use
This pack should be used once a week.
6. Onion And Olive Oil Hair Mask
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What You Need
1 small onion
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 cup beer (optional)
How To Use
Step 1: Chop the onion into smaller pieces and blend using a blender.
Alternatively, you may use the pulp leftover from making onion juice.
Step 2: Add the beer and the olive oil to the pulp to make a paste.
Step 3: Apply to the hair and keep in on for 1 to 2 hours.
Rinse thoroughly and shampoo.
When To Use
This pack should be used once a week.

So are you ready to use onion for hair growth? When it comes to remedies for hair, onions are often neglected.
So give onions the attention they deserve and bid adieu to hair loss!

Thursday 25 February 2016

African Black Soap; Udes And Benefits



At some point in our natural hair journey, we had the impression that natural hair care products are expensive and they really are. But as we go further, we find that we can actually achieve healthy natural hair without breaking the bank. THANK YOU DIY.

Yes you can actually make everything from shampoos, deep conditioners, oils and moisturizers. but we will kick off our DIY/Mixology section with a homemade African black soap shampoo.

What Is African Black Soap

Black soap is a soft dark colored lumpy block. It dissolves faster than commercial cold press soaps. Black soap produces a very rich emollient lather and gives a clean soft feel. Black soap is 100% natural and is origin no matter which West African tribal region produces it.

African black soap is revered for having skin nourishing benefits due to an abundance of antioxidants. The Soap, a natural cleanser made from the ash of roasted plant materials such as plantain skins, cocoa pods and the leaves and bark of palm and shea trees. It is especially great for those with sensitive, dry skin or conditions like eczema and psoriasis. In general, African Black Soap tends to lather, so a little goes a long way with this shampoo.

Ingredients In African Black Soap

Plantain skins and leaves
Cocoa powder 

Cocoa butter

Shea butter

Palm oil

Palm kernel oil

Coconut oil

Why is black soap good for hair & skin.

For Skin

  • Protects Against Photo Aging
  • Improves skin tone
  • Fades skin discoloration
  • Reduces inflammation and skin conditions
  • Helps to heal problem skin
  • Has deep cleansing action
  • It is an effective exfoliation

For Hair

  • Promotes healthy hair growth
  • Deep cleanses the hair and scalp without stripping it of its natural oil which normally leads to dry hair and scalp.
  • Moisturizes and maintain moisture in the hair strands.
  • Aids detangling
  • It is 100% natural and it is free from chemicals, dyes, preservative sand synthetic fragrances so it is ideal for sensitive skin types.

Choosing African Black Soap


Our very famous dudu osun is a good choice. It's readily available and yet super cheap. A bar of dudu osun goes for about 250 naira. You can get this soap from any beauty supply store, supermarket or local shops near you.

You can also purchase unrefined African black soap locally from the market.  Either one will work for both your hair and skin.

Both Dudu Osun and the local black soap can be used directly on your hair and skin but the later can have little rough particles + it's a lot easier to use them in their liquid firm. 


How To Make Your Own Black Soap Shampoo

One of the joy of making your own hair and beauty products is that it gives you the freedom to customize these products to suit specific needs of your hair and skin. For example; coconut oil is a very good moisturizer for those with dry skin and tea tree essential oil soothes dandruff and dry itchy scalp.

Here is a DIY recipe to make your own African Black Soap Shampoo and feel free to play with the mix.

Mixing Tool

medium cooking pot
large mixing bowl
wooden measuring spoon
grater (optional)
8 oz. airtight storage bottle (preferably with a nozzle applicator tip)

Shampoo Ingredients

5 oz. raw Black Soap
2 cups filtered water
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoon of coconut oil or jojoba oil
2 teaspoons pure honey
2 teaspoons vitamin E
essential oil of your choice

Directions


  • GRATE or break the black soap bar into small pieces and place into large mixing bowl.  
  • BRING your water to a boil. 
  • REMOVE your water from the heat and pour it over the soap in the bowl. 
  • STIR slowly and then let the mixture sit until it is totally melted. 
  • TURN off the stove's heat and let the mixture cool to room temperature. 
  • ADD 10 drops of vitamin E, 10 drops of essential oil of choice (rosemary, peppermint, lavender or  tea tree essential oil) and the honey and olive oil to your mixture. 
  • Once it reaches room temperature, some of the ingredients will settle or separate, so gently stir it with your spoon till it mixes again. 
  • STORE away in your airtight container for later use during your next wash.


HAVE YOU USED AFRICAN BLACK SOAP FOR YOUR HAIR AND BODY?

WHAT WERE YOUR RESULTS?

Friday 19 February 2016

60 Box Braids Hairstyles That Turn Heads

Box braids style collage:
 If you've been following my channel on BBM, you would know that box braids are my go-to protective style.
Box braids are the number one protective style that will not only protect your natural hair, but also extend it. After installation, box braids are very versatile in terms of styling.

Whether you call them box braids, jumbo braids, or Poetic Justice braids, this trendy hairstyle is one to try. Not only is it a fun look, but it's also a great style for naturalistas looking for protective hairstyles that are somewhat affordable, low maintenance and yet chic at the same time. Also those who are transitioning will find this hairstyle very handy during the transitioning period.

There are hundreds and hundreds of styles that you can experiment with. We’ve collected 60 styles that will definitely turn heads. Check out these box braids hairstyles to keep your look fresh.

1. 6 Cool Box Braids Styles

 Style #1: The first hairstyle features chunky French braid that is wrapped on one side of the forehead. To achieve this look, gather the section of your braids into a half up, half down ponytail and secure it with a hairband. Braid a French or fishtail braid and slightly wrap it on the left or right side of your forehead.

Style #2: Steps as the same as for the previous hairstyle but this time you braid two smaller braids. You can also combine two different styles of braids – one braid can be a French braid and other one a fishtail braid.

Style #3: Start by sectioning your hair into two. Tie the upper section into a half-up ponytail but leave few front strands falling freely. You’ll need them for your side bangs. Wrap the ponytail around the base to create a top knot. Secure it with a hairband or bobby pins. Slightly twist the front strands to create a side bangs. You can also braid this section and wrap it around the left side of your forehead.

Style #4: Simple and stylish top bun that’s appropriate for any occasion.

Style #5: Romantic half up, half down hairstyle that is created by braiding a section of hair into a dutch braid. Dutch braid is a reverse French braid. The rest of the braids are left freely hanging over the left shoulder. Stunning!

Style #6: Space buns aren’t for everyone. They are cute and girly and therefore maybe not your usual style.

2. Big 'Beyonce' Bun


Beyonce did rock this box braid bun style after giving birth to Blue Ivy.All you need is a stretchy headband and some bobby pins.

3. High Ponytail

When done right, high ponytails look incredibly chic. Anybody can do and rock this hairstyle, whether you have a big or small, short or long braids. For the perfect finishing touch, accessorize your braids with hair cuffs.

4. High Side Ponytail

 This one is pulled high on the right side. The base of the ponytail is covered with a few strands of braids.

5. 3 Easy and Cute Styles

Slay the box braid trend with these gorgeous 4 hairstyles.

6. Twisted High Bun

Bun is one of the easiest and chicest ways to style your box braids into a stunning updo. Bun hairstyles have endless versatility – they can be tight or loose, high or low, with or without elements of braiding, etc.

7. High Bun + Shaved Sides




10. Spiral Bun

fancy bun hairstyle

Be creative!

11. Simple Box Braids Hairstyle with Bead Embellishments

cute easy hairstyle

Box braids accented with golden bead embellishments.

12. Chunky Side Fishtail

different ways to style braids

Asymmetric hairstyles are always fancier and more intriguing than their symmetric counterparts. The same rule is applicable to hairstyles from box braids. Aisha’s chunky braid for a long hair is super cool as cool can be.

13. Formal Updo Tutorial

 If you like this updo, make sure to try it for your next formal event.

14.  Pink Box Braids

Bold enough? Try a statement-making hair color, just like this gorgeous pastel pink!

15. 4 Easy Box Braids Styles

These looks are VERY easy to achieve.

16. Twisted Side Ponytail


17. Big Box Braids

These big and chunky box braids look stunning.

18. Box Braids into Two French Braids

19. Green Box Braids + Floral Headband

Make everyone green with envy with this gorgeous green braids

20. Half Updo Tutorial

Braiding the box braids into a big braid, always ends up with a stunning hairstyle.


21. Half Up Hairstyle With A Headband Braid

cute simple hairstyle

Adding a headband braid to your freely hanging small box braids is a matter of minutes, while your look instantly becomes more eye-catching. Besides, if you style your braid slightly to the side, you will make a round face appear slimmer.

22. Side-Swept Strands

  23. Long & Flowy


24. Purple Box Braids

25. 4 Updo Styles for Box Braids

 Updos and box braids are seriously so hot right now!

26. Twisted Half Updo

Make sure you secure the twist with as many bobby pins as possible so that everything to stay in the place.

27. Box Braids High Bun with a Scarf

Jazz up your braids with a scarf! Box braids are perfect for scarves and head wraps. Also, scarf is a great hiding tool for days when your braids begin to get messy.

28. Easy Braided Updo Tutorial

Need a quick and easy updo? Just follow these easy six steps and you’ll have your updo in no time.

29. Super Long Box Braids

Super long box braids are an eye-catcher, especially if you style them into a high ponytail like pictured.

30. Big Box Braids Bob

Short box braids won’t put as much stress on your natural hair, but they will still look exotic and sexy. You can adorn them with gold beaded hair cuffs for some hair bling!

31. Braided Top Knot Half Updo

Separate your braids in two sections. From the top section, form a half-up ponytail and secure it with a hairband. Separate the ponytail into three same sections and braid a French braid. Secure it with an elastic hairband. Twist the braid around the ponytail base until you’ve formed a nice looking bun. Tuck or pin to secure.

32. Updo + Side Swept Bangs

 To get this look, simply make a high ponytail. Take the ponytail, loosely twist the ends and secure them with bobby pins.

33. Tutorial for Braided Half Updo

If you know how to french braid, this tutorial will be easy.You can swoop the braids in whichever direction you please.

34. Grey Box Braids Half Updo

I love grey ox braids.

35. Super Short Bob

Short box braids look very natural and cute. Opt for this style if you don’t have time to experiment with different hairstyles.

36. Cute Space Buns

Half updo styles will bring out the beauty of your face. It’s important not to pull the buns too tightly because you can end up with hair loss.

37. Blonde Box Braids

Dare to rock?

38. Black and Blue Box Braids

Another advantage of box braids is that you can rock purple, red, blonde, grey and blue hues without coloring your natural hair. Hair for box braids comes in many different colors.

39. Twisted Updo

This gorgeous updo is one to try.

40. Big Box Braids Half Up, Half Down Style

Big box braids are a hot style, especially if you pull them in one of our favorite hairstyles – the half updo. Perfect style when you want your braids out of your face.

41. Braided Side Bun Tutorial

Simple and fab.

42. Colorful Box Braids


 I double dare you.

43. Box Braids into a Halo Braid

French braid your box braids from ear to ear to create this fabulous halo or goddess braid.

44. Simple Half Up, Half Down Style

Instagram / milkandhoneyhair 

45.  Box Braids Half Updo

Instagram / naturally_candace 
It’s so simple yet so stylish and cute. Gold cuffs add a special glam touch to the whole look.

46. Messy High Bun

Instagram / doobopbeauty 
Gathering the box braids in a high bun is one of the easiest styles . The messier bun, the better.
47. High Bun with Side Bang






















  • To get this braided bang-and-bun look, create a loose braid with the bang pieces crossing over the top of your head and into the bun. Separate the braids in your bun into two sections, braiding each. Twist them around until they've formed the bun, tuck, and pin to secure. 

    48. Braided Half-Up Style

     


    . Be sure to pat the braids down so that they're flat. Use your favorite mousse to eliminate fly-aways and give it shine.


    49. Playful Ponytails


    box braids ponytails

    One thing to remember about a basic look is that it’s all about the styling and what you pair it with. Step up a side or straight ponytail with a flawless makeup look. Flirty lashes, vampy lipstick and glowing skin are sure to take you from classy to sassy.

    50. Double Twist Bun




    After creating braided buns out of the front and back sections, add a glitzy ear-cuff clip or pin.

    51. Fancy Head Wrap

    box braids updo hairstyles

    One of the quickest ways to style your box braids involves using a head wrap. You can twist the ends of your silk scarf and wrap them into a fancy rose to get an unexpectedly breathtaking result like Aisha’s.

    52. Side Braided Bun

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    A high pony from box braids shifted to a side will be too heavy, so you need to style it compact and fix securely. A braided asymmetric bun is an optimal solution, and it looks more interesting than a simple high bun that you see every day in the street.

    53. Bun From Micro Knots

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    An interesting idea with box braids is to use micro knots that can be gathered into a big top bun. Aisha has made a high pony and shaped this fancy bun with outstanding texture, using this inventive idea.

    54. High Pony With Tucked Ends

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    A simple pony from box braids will look more sophisticated and less casual if you wrap its base and hide the ends tucking them underneath. Use simple bobby pins to fix the tucked ends invisibly.

    55. Braided Loop


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    The top section of Aisha’s braids is gathered and fixed at the nape, while her lower braids are secured with elastic at their ends to pass them through the first fixing point for this fancy loop that you can copy for your box braids too.

    56. Flower Bun



    Hair-blogging twin sisters at MyBlackHair created this classy flower bun hairstyle for your box braids. Taking small sections from a ponytail, twist them around your finger to create "curls." These curls will form your flower. Continue until all the pieces have been curled and pinned.

    57. High Front Twist

    58. Ballerina Bun

     59. Side Bang Do

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     60. Ombre Braids

    Beautiful purple to pink ombre braids. Looks so stunning against her white dress! 3S Box Braid 24" Janet Collection:

     
     
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