If you are looking for a simple yet comfortable way of braiding your hair without straining your scalp, you can opt for knotless braids. Thanks to their glamorous look, even celebrities like Gabrielle Union and Beyonce had sported them. But before you get all excited, it is important you know how to do knotless braids to get a look that exudes confidence and style.
This braid style is not just any passing fad, but a versatile look that shields your hair while making a bold statement. Its ability to effortlessly transition from casual to formal settings makes it popular among seasoned enthusiasts and beginners alike. So, without further ado, check out this article for a simple guide on how to master this hairdo, its benefits, risks, cost, and more.
Before You Get Started
Knotless braids represent a modern twist on a timeless hairstyle. While traditional braids use knots to secure the extensions, knotless braids seamlessly blend the extensions into one’s hair for a more natural appearance. This technique not only eliminates the discomfort often associated with tight knots. Their versatility and durability have made them a favorite among those seeking a stylish and low-maintenance protective hairstyle.
Did You Know?
The practice of braiding hair dates back to ancient Egypt and Greece. Braids were not only seen as a fashion statement but also as a symbol of social status, ethnicity, and religious beliefs.
Knotless braids are a great way of elevating your hair game. But do they damage your hair like traditional box braids? Find out in the section below.
Knotless braids involve incorporating extensions along the length of your real hair. Furthermore, they offer relief to those sensitive to synthetic braiding hair. Since the extensions do not come in direct contact with the scalp, it reduces the risk of irritation, itching, or redness.
However, it is essential to note that improper installation or leaving them for an extended period can still lead to damage. Tight braids, in particular, may increase the risk of hair breakage or thinning over time.
Regular maintenance, gentle handling, and timely removal are crucial in preserving the health of your hair while enjoying the benefits of this stylish braiding technique. Scroll down to the next section for a detailed guide on how to do knotless braids like a pro.
With just a little patience and practice, you can master the art of smooth and stylish knotless braids. Here is a step-by-step tutorial for your reference:
Wash and condition your hair with moisturizing products to ensure it is clean and hydrated. Wait until your hair is fully dry before moving on to the next step.
Use a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle your hair, starting from the ends and working your way up to the roots. You can apply a leave-in conditioner to add moisture and make the process easier.
Use hair ties, rubber bands, or claw clips to divide your dry hair into manageable sections. This helps keep the entire braiding process organized and less overwhelming. Adjust the number of sections based on your hair’s length and thickness.
Apply a nourishing hair cream, wax, or more leave-in conditioner to your strands to protect them during braiding.
Use a rat tail comb to create precise parts for your braids. You can choose box parts, triangle parts, or any other style of your choice. Ensure each part is the right size for the braids you want to avoid borrowing hair from other sections
Take one section and braid it into a simple three-strand braid without tying a knot at the root. Apply some hair gel to the hair roots of the section to hold the braid in place. As you braid, gradually add in the strands of braiding hair that match the length of your natural hair. Once done, spray holding spray to prevent them from loosening. Repeat this for the rest of the sections of hair.
Quick Tip
You can apply some hair mousse or long-hold hairspray to keep your braids in place for a long time.
Rayanne Samantha, a YouTuber, shares her experience of doing knotless braids in her video. She says, “It’s so much easier for the summertime. These braids lasted pretty long, you guys, so I am pretty excited about that. I think the next time I do a protective style, I am going to add some color, so I am really excited to do that as well (i).”
Following these steps will ensure you create stunning knotless box braids in no time. However, that is not the end of the journey. Washing and keeping them clean will ensure your braids last long without any issues. Check out the next section to learn how to do so.
Washing knotless braids is essential for maintaining scalp health and prolonging the lifespan of the hairstyle. Here is how you do that:
Experts recommend washing your braids every 1-2 weeks, depending on your scalp’s needs, hair type, and lifestyle factors. Apart from washing your braids, how you take care of them will determine the longevity of your braids. Check out the next section to know more.
This depends on factors such as hair texture, porosity, maintenance, and braid size.
Those with coarser textures can sport knotless up to two to three months, while individuals with silkier and finer textures may sport them up to four to six weeks as they are at a higher risk of separating from the synthetic braiding. Ensure you visit your salon every 4 to 6 weeks for professional touch-ups to combat frizz, dryness, and buildup to extend the lifespan of your knotless braids up to two months.
Quick Tip
Wrap a satin or silk head scarf around your braids while sleeping to combat frizz and help last longer.
Apart from longevity, cost should also be factored into your final decision for getting these stunning braids. Find out more about it in the section below.
The cost of knotless braid installation can vary depending on factors such as the stylist’s expertise, geographical location, hair type, braid length, technique, personal style preferences, and color mix. On an average, it could range anywhere between $300 to $600
Additionally, the time required for a knotless braid installation is a significant factor in determining the overall cost as it typically takes between four to seven hours. Therefore, individuals interested in getting knotless braids should consult a trained braider to get a quote based on their specific requirements and preferences.
The cost plays an important role in your decision. But before you decide to go for this braided hairstyle, it is important to weigh the pros and cons of these braids to ensure they align with your expectations and lifestyle. Explore what they are in the next section.
Knotless braids have gained popularity for their natural appearance, versatility, and comfort. Here are some of the benefits and risks of sporting these uber-stylish braids:
Some of the advantages of knotless braids include:
Just like any other braid, knotless braids come with their own set of con. Find out what they are below.
Here are some of the disadvantages of sporting knotless braids:
Many people may confuse knotless braids and box braids due to their similar appearance. However, there are key differences between the two. Find out what they are below.
Knotless braids are more than just a protective style; they are stylish and chic, making them a popular option among people today. What’s more, unlike traditional box braids, they are lighter and strain your scalp less, promoting healthy hair growth. But that is not enough. Following a proper wash and maintenance routine will ensure their freshness and longevity. So, whether you sport it for a casual lunch with your girlfriends or a glamorous red carpet event, knotless braids are sure to make a statement wherever you go.
What type of hair extensions should I use for knotless braids?
It is recommended to use braiding hair that matches your natural hair texture and color for a seamless blend. While both human and synthetic hair extensions are commonly used, experts recommend using high-quality human hair extensions more often for a natural and authentic look.
What size and length should I choose for knotless braids?
The size and length of your knotless braids depend on what you prefer and how you want to style them. Smaller braids give a more detailed look, while larger braids make a bold statement. Take factors such as your lifestyle, maintenance, and duration into consideration when selecting the length of the braids. If you are unsure about the right length, check with your stylist to help get the best size and length.
How do I remove knotless braids without causing damage to my hair?
First, check where your actual hair length ends and carefully cut off the extensions with a pair of scissors. Then, use a detangling spray or conditioner to soften the braids. Use a rattail comb or your fingers to gently unravel each one, starting from the ends. Once the braids are removed, use a wide-toothed comb to detangle the knot. Finish with a nourishing hair treatment to keep your hair healthy.
Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro, learning how to do knotless braids properly is crucial for their freshness and longevity. Check out this video for detailed instructions on how to achieve these flawless braids every time.
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