The Ultimate Guide to Different Types of Braids

girusii.s
(Picture: Pinterest) Braids are one of those timeless hairstyles that never go out of style. Over the centuries, traditional braids have evolved and adapted, giving rise to the many braid…
brown fulani brown braids FroHub

(Picture: Pinterest)

Braids are one of those timeless hairstyles that never go out of style. Over the centuries, traditional braids have evolved and adapted, giving rise to the many braid styles we see today. If you’re looking for the ultimate guide to different types of braids, this post is for you. And if you’re looking to book a braider near you, FroHub helps you discover and book braiders based on location, availability, style, and client reviews. From classic box braids to intricate cornrows and modern Bora Bora braids, we’ll explore them all in detail.

If you’re based in London, you can also explore and book professional braiders near you by browsing braids in London.

Popular Braid Styles in London

If you’re looking to book a braider in London, some of the most popular styles clients are currently booking include:

You can explore all available stylists and book based on availability, location, and reviews by browsing braid services in London.

Different Types of Braids

Box Braids

Box braids are individual plaits created by sectioning the hair into equal-sized, box-shaped parts. They typically begin with a knot at the root, where braiding hair extensions are added for extra length and volume.

If you’re looking to get this style done, you can find experienced stylists offering box braids in London.

Check out our post on ‘What are box braids?‘ to learn more.

black-box-braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Knotless Braids

Knotless braids are a modern take on box braids. Instead of starting with a knot, they feature a knot-free base for a seamless look and lightweight feel. This method makes them gentler on the scalp.

Browse stylists offering knotless braids in London to find the right fit for you.

Check out our post on ‘What are knotless braids?‘ to learn more.

black knotless braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Cornrows 

Cornrows are a traditional hairstyle with deep cultural roots. The hair is braided close to the scalp in either straight rows or intricate patterns, creating a neat and striking look.

You can explore different styles and book cornrows in London with experienced braiders near you.

Check out our post on ‘What are cornrows?‘ to learn more.

cornrows bun

(Picture: Pinterest)

Stitch Braids

Stitch braids are a variation of cornrows, created using a braiding technique that produces a distinctive ‘stitched’ appearance. Check out our post on ‘What are stitch braids?‘ to learn more.

long stitch braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Feed In Braids

Feed-in braids involve gradually adding braiding hair extensions as you plait. This technique creates thicker, more voluminous braids with a natural look. Check out our post on ‘What are feed in braids?‘ to learn more.

stitch feed in braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Goddess Braids

Goddess braids are a curly braids style which are created by adding curly strands in the mids or ends of box braids.

You can find stylists offering goddess braids in London to achieve this look.

Check out our post on ‘What are goddess braids?‘ to learn more.

blonde goddess braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Boho Braids

Boho braids are another curly style, featuring loose, wavy strands inserted throughout the braids. This gives them a carefree, bohemian vibe.

You can book this look with stylists offering boho braids in London.

Check out our post on ‘What are boho braids?‘ to learn more.

brown boho braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Gypsy Braids

Gypsy braids are a curly braid style full of volume and texture. They involve creating knotless braids and adding curls throughout each braid. Check out our post on ‘What are gypsy braids?‘ to learn more.

brown gypsy braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Bora Bora Braids

Bora Bora braids are another curly braid style. They are typically created by braiding your natural hair with wavy hair extensions until the length of your natural hair, then letting the extensions flow freely. Check out our post on ‘What are bora bora braids?‘ to learn more.

black bora bora braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Mermaid Braids

Mermaid braids are a braid style which involves braiding the top lengths of your hair and letting the rest of the hair flow down. This can be straight hair or curly hair. Check out our post on ‘What are mermaid braids?‘ to learn more.

brown mermaid braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Fulani Braids

Fulani braids originate from West Africa and are traditionally characterised by a single braid down the centre of the head, with others styled on the sides. Today, they’ve evolved to include creative patterns and designs.

Explore and book Fulani braids in London with experienced stylists near you.

Check out our post on ‘What are Fulani braids?‘ to learn more.

brown fulani braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Ghana Braids

Ghana braids are created by forming cornrows and adding extensions for added thickness and volume. Check out our post on ‘What are Ghana braids?‘ to learn more.

blonde ghana braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Lemonade Braids

Made famous by Beyoncé, lemonade braids are long cornrows braided in a sweeping, side-parted design. Check out our post on ‘What are lemonade braids?‘ to learn more.

black lemonade braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Pick and Drop

Pick and drop braids involve plaiting the top length of the hair (usually around three inches) and leaving the rest loose in soft waves or curls. Check out our post on ‘What are pick and drop braids?‘ to learn more.

black pick and drop braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

French Curl Braids

French curl braids are a type of curly end braids. It is created by braiding box braids with loose curls left at the end, giving a elegant and feminine style.

You can book this style with stylists offering French curl braids in London.

Check out our post on ‘What are French curl braids?‘ to learn more.

blonde french curl braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Micro Braids

Micro braids are tiny plaits that often resemble strands of hair. They require precision and time to install but offer a delicate and intricate finish. Check out our post on ‘What are micro braids?‘ to learn more.

short micro braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Jumbo Braids

Jumbo braids are a larger, more voluminous version of traditional braids. They are created using extensions for added thickness. Check out our post on ‘What are jumbo braids?‘ to learn more.

box jumbo braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Crochet Braids

Crochet braids involve attaching hair extensions to cornrowed hair using a latch hook. This versatile method allows for a variety of finished looks from braids, twists and locs to curly hair and straight hair.

Browse stylists offering crochet braids in London to explore different styles and options.

Check out our post on ‘What are crochet braids?‘ to learn more.

curly crochet braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Peekaboo Braids

Peekaboo braids refers to any braid style where a section or a few individual braids are braided in a different colour to the rest of the hair. This adds a playful pop of colour to your look. Check out our post on ‘What are peekaboo braids?‘ to learn more.

brown and blonde peekaboo braids

(Picture: Pinterest)

Book a Braider Near You

If you’re ready to get one of these styles, you can browse and book Afro hairdressers based on your location, availability, and the braid style you want.

Find braiders in London to compare styles, prices, and availability, and book your next appointment through FroHub.

For Black hair style inspiration, and how to’s on Afro hair care, explore our Afro hair tutorials.

You may also be interested in