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African hair braiding

With the rapid technological pace that has overtaken the contemporary world, nothing is impossible any more.. So if you've been yearning for a great looking, stylish hair do that doesn't require too much fuss or maintenance, you should consider the new found rage of hair braiding. Believe it or not, this fancy has caught up like wild fire with most young people around the world.

The most popular hairdo right now is the new range of African American Hair Braiding styles which means that people other than those who are of African American descent are enjoying the process of experimenting and trying out these new African hair braiding styles.

To travel back a little in time, it would not be wrong to say that African American hair braiding styles comprise one of the world's oldest yet most fashionable forms of hairdos with the style of cornrows engaging all hearts with a timeless appeal that never truly went out of the fashion rules.

In the typical African American braiding styles, the hair is braided very tightly to the scalp either using straight or lines that are geometric but it is highly necessary that these tension on the hair strands doesn't swing extreme. The tension must be balanced, otherwise, there may be damage. Once done, there are so many options in these hair braiding styles for you to choose from.

The new wave of braiding styles have many categories such as the half basket weave and full basket weave, micro braided basket weave and medium braided basket weave, just to mention a few. There are also styles known as Tree braids, Senegalese twists, African twists, Goddess braids, Box braids, Micro braids, Pixie braids, Bantu knots, French Inverted braids, Pixi Pin Curls, Candy Curls, Bantu Knots, Fishtail braids, Flat twist, Cornrow extensions, Invisible Braids, Silky locks, Interlock weaving, Latch hook weaving, Silky Corkscrew, Kinky twist, Two-strand twist, Nubian corkscrew, and Cobra stitch.

It is important to keep in mind that neither the length nor the hair texture matters when you decide to go ahead to braid your hair. As mentioned before, there are a variety of easy styles to suit your face cut. The best thing about the braiding styles are that you don't have to maintain it with the kind of regularity you are otherwise forced to do. Besides, the hairstyle works even better when you add artificial hair with your natural tresses so there are so many options that you can choose to give your new hairstyle a most varied, stylish look.

Thus, African American hair braiding styles have become so immensely popular not only with African Americans but with men and women from all parts of the world who prefer to opt for this because it is so easy to manage and well executed as well.