December 21, 2022
by Daniel S. Williams
Each culture has a goddess that is a symbol of strong women. It’s not surprising that the hair industry named a hairstyle after this term. Today’s post will cover all things Goddess braid hairstyles. These braids look thicker than cornrows. These braids are protective styles close to the hair and can last several weeks if done correctly. They make you feel strong and powerful, almost like a goddess. Try different types after you have braided your hair.
How to make Goddess Braids
What you need
- Braiding hair extensions
- Wide-toothed comb
- Rat tail comb
- Sectioning clips
- Hair gel
- Boiling water in an insulated bowl
Similar: 50 Best Cornrow Braids Hairstyles for Women to Try in 2022
How to make a Goddess Braid
- To prepare your hair for braiding, wash and condition it.
- To remove all knots and tangles, use a wide-toothed comb.
- With the help of a Rat Tail Comb, plan your partitions and divide your hair according to them.
- Leave the hair section you are going to braid first, and then clip the remainder of the hair with the sectioning clips.
- Grab a piece of the hair extension from your collection that is as thick or thicker than you need for your goddess braid.
- Divide the hair extensions into three equal sections.
- Place the hair extensions in the middle of the hair, just near your hairline.
- You can combine your extensions and natural hair by dividing them into three sections.
- Use hair gel to smoothen your hair while you braid it.
- For two stitches, braid your hair.
- Next, add more hair to the braid with every subsequent stitch.
- When you are done adding hair, braid it until the end.
- To seal your braid, dip the ends of your braid into boiling water.
- To make your goddess complete, repeat the steps in the following sections. Braid your hair. Beautiful Ways to Style Your Goddess Braids Straight Back Goddess Braids Here’s a simple style for goddess braids that you can do if you are new to the art. These basic goddess braids look like cornrows but are much easier to make. To add some bling, you can accessorize with gold beads.
- Coiled Spiral This hairstyle is perfect for goddesses (like you). The goddess braid wraps around your head, creating a beautiful spiral effect. This style is stunningly beautiful and works well during the summer because it keeps your hair away from your neck. Dawna Jarvis is a licensed cosmetologist who has over 24 years of experience. She says, “Goddess braids can be worn in humid climates.”
- Mixed Cornrows and Goddess Braids There is no standard for protective styling. For example, you could combine two styles to make one uniquely yours. This straight-back goddess braid with thin cornrows that spiral in and out does exactly that. Goddess Braids Fauxhawk Do not give up on your dreams of getting a mohawk because you are afraid to cut half your hair. Goddess braids are a simple solution to this problem. These twisted goddess braids can be placed at the back or sides of your head. Curl your hair. Add a top for a fantastic fauxhawk
- Goddess Braids Pigtail Save
- No one says you have to give up pigtails after middle school. They can be restyled to your liking, and you can rock them like never. You can create bold hairstyles by adding red hair extensions and two goddess braids to either side of your head.
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