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EZ braiding hair makes intricate hairstyles possible. The types of EZ braiding hair are as follows:
Curly EZ Braiding Hair:
Curly EZ Braiding Hair has lots of tiny, uniform curls all over it. This curly textured braiding hair is perfect for making voluminous braids full of body and bounce. The multiple small curls throughout the hair give braids a fun, flirty look. The curls can be used to make several stylish braided hairstyles. For example, large, loose box braids with flowing curly ends or tight, neat cornrows with a curly twist. The curly EZ braiding hair adds volume, movement, and personality to any braided style.
Loose Wave Braiding Hair:
This wavy hair is great for making natural-looking braids. The loose waves give the hair a soft and flowing look. This braiding hair is perfect for box braids or Senegalese twists. The waves add volume and movement to the braids. The finished style looks relaxed and casual, like beachy waves. It's not too tight or structured. The loose wave braiding hair comes in many colors and lengths to customize the look. It braids easily and feels light on the head. Overall, it's a fantastic choice for a pretty, low-maintenance braided hairstyle.
Kinky Curly Braiding Hair:
This type mimics tightly curled, voluminous African American hair. It has lots of small, bouncy curls close together. Kinky curly braiding hair makes beautiful braids that look very natural. The tightly coiled curls blend smoothly with real hair. It's great for styles like box braids, cornrows, or crochet braids. Any braided hairstyle made with kinky curly hair will have tons of volume and texture. The small curls add body and movement to braids. Kinky curly braiding hair is available in different shades to match various skin tones.
Box Braids:
Box braids use synthetic braiding hair to add length and thickness. The hair is divided into small, square sections and intricately woven. This creates long braids that hang down or up in a bun style. Box braids can be made with curly, wavy, or straight extra hair. The different textures allow for many customized looks. Some box braid styles have braids close together on the scalp for a sleek look. Other styles have braids hanging loosely with more volume. Box braids offer a stylish way to protect real hair. They reduce daily manipulation of natural hair. Box braids with quality synthetic hair look and feel natural.
Senegalese Twists:
Senegalese twists are similar to box braids. Small sections of hair are twisted instead of braided. The twisting motion creates a spiral effect. Like box braids, Senegalese twists also use added synthetic hair. The texture of the extra hair can be curly, wavy, or straight. They come in long and short lengths. The small, tight twists of Senegalese styles look very sleek. They hug the scalp closely. But the twists can also be fluffed up for more volume. Senegalese twists are another great low-maintenance hairstyle. The twisting keeps hair from tangling during the day. Just like box braids, Senegalese twists reduce the need to style natural hair every morning.
Color
Pick a color that matches the natural hair color or any other chosen color. A color blending with the skin tone gives a natural look. For an artistic or bold look, opt for striking colors or color mixtures.
Length and Volume
The length of hair extension should be chosen based on the desired style and ease. The volume of the hair also depends on the volume of the braid that one wants to achieve. Keep in mind that longer or voluminous extensions may require more time and skill to style.
Material
Extensions of synthetic hair are cheaper and quite easy to maintain. They are ideal for beginners and occasional use. On the other hand, extensions made of natural hair offer more styling freedom and a more realistic look. They can be styled with heat and blended perfectly with natural hair.
Texture
Choose a texture that matches natural hair for a seamless look. Straight textures are versatile and can be used in many styles. Wavy or curly textures add volume and movement, giving a more stylish or relaxed look.
Braiding Method
Some braiding methods can be done at home, like feed-in braids and box braids. Other styles, like goddess braids and cornrows, may require a professional stylist. Consider the preferred braiding method and whether it requires professional help for installation.
Maintenance
Some braids require more frequent washing, oiling, and reinstallation, while others don't. Consider the maintenance required for each type of braid.
Budget
Consider the budget for the hair braid. Synthetic options are more affordable, while natural hair extensions may require a higher investment. Factor in the cost of maintenance and occasional touch-ups by a professional stylist.
Installation of EZ braiding hair is best done with a professional hairstylist. They will ensure the hair is attached correctly and give the best results. While the above steps give a clear guide on how to use the braiding hair, they should be adapted to a specific style. For example, a cornrow style will require the braids to be made close to the scalp.
Hair Extension
EZ braiding hair is used as a hair extension to add length and volume to a person's natural hair. It is commonly used in various braiding styles, such as box braids, cornrows, and Senegalese twists.
Braiding and Twisting
It is designed for easy braiding and twisting. The hair is pliable and easy to manipulate, allowing smooth and even braiding or twisting.
Protective Styling
It is suitable for protective styling, where the person's natural hair is tucked away and protected from environmental damage, heat styling, and manipulation. This helps promote hair growth and health.
Lightweight and Natural-Looking
EZ braiding hair is lightweight, so it does not pull down on a person's scalp or cause discomfort. They look natural, so the braids blend well with the person's hair.
Durability and Versatility
Good-quality EZ braiding hair is durable and can withstand daily wear and tear. They can be used in different braiding styles and twisting and curling techniques.
Easy Installation
EZ braiding hair is designed to make installation easy for the braider or stylist. The hair comes pre-sectioned or with markings to guide proper placement and braiding techniques.
Texture and Length
EZ braiding hair comes in different textures to match natural hair. It is available in various lengths, from short to long, to suit different braiding preferences and styles.
Color and Style
EZ braiding hair is available in multiple colors, including solid, ombre, and highlighted designs. This allows for creative expression and versatility in matching or contrasting with natural hair color.
Packaging and Quantity
EZ braiding hair comes in various packaging options, such as individual packs or bulk bundles. The quantity per pack varies, catering to different project sizes and budget preferences.
Q1: What is the difference between pre-stretched and non-pre-stretched ez braiding hair?
A1: Pre-stretched ez braiding hair comes with stretched fibers to give it a natural look at installation. It creates a more realistic appearance and feels in braids compared to non-pre-stretched hair, which has to be stretched manually before use.
Q2: Can ez braiding hair be reused?
A2: Yes, ez braiding hair can be cleaned and stored properly for future use. With proper maintenance, it can be used multiple times to create any desired braid style.
Q3: Does braided hair cause damage to natural hair?
A3: When installed and removed properly, ez braiding hair does not cause any damage to natural hair. It's important to ensure protective styling is done correctly to avoid tension and promote hair health.
Q4: What is the ideal length of ez braiding hair for beginners?
A4: Beginners are advised to start with medium lengths of ez braiding hair, like 18-24 inches. This allows for ease of learning different braiding techniques without the hair being too long or difficult to manage.
Q5: How do I choose the right color of braiding hair to use?
A5: When selecting color, consider the client's or user's natural hair color and skin tone. Opt for shades that complement them well. For beginners, it may help to start with solid colors before exploring multi-tonal or blended color options as skills improve.