Get Gorgeous Curls and High Puff with Braidless Crochet!
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparing the Hair for Crochet Hairstyle
- Moisturizing the Hair
- Sectioning off the Front Part
- Flat Twisting the Front Part
- Styling the Hair
- Using Hair Products for Sleek Edges
- Choosing the Crochet Braiding Hair
- Crocheting the Hair
- Creating the Curly Puffs and Bang
- Finalizing the Style
- Separating and Styling the Hair
- Trimming and Finishing Touches
- Conclusion
- Giveaway Announcement
- How to Enter the Giveaway
Brainless Crochet Hairstyle Tutorial
Crochet hairstyles have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their versatility and ease of installation. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of creating a brainless crochet hairstyle that is both stylish and effortless. Let's dive in!
Preparing the Hair for Crochet Hairstyle
Before we begin the styling process, it is essential to prepare the hair adequately. Follow these steps to ensure optimal results:
Moisturizing the Hair
Start by moisturizing your hair to combat dryness. Apply Jamaican castor oil to your hair, focusing on the ends, and follow up with a moisturizing hair milk, such as Miele's Hair Milk. These products will provide your hair with the much-needed moisture and softness.
Sectioning off the Front Part
To achieve a curly bang look, section off the front part of your hair. This area will require the most attention, as we will be flat twisting it to create a stylish effect.
Flat Twisting the Front Part
Secure the remaining hair at the back and proceed to flat twist the front section. The flat twists do not need to be perfect, as they will be concealed by the crochet hair. Focus on creating enough flat twists to secure the crochet hair and maintain the style's longevity.
Styling the Hair
Now that the hair is prepped, it's time to begin the styling process. Follow these steps for a flawless braids crochet style:
Using Hair Products for Sleek Edges
For a sleeker look, use a hairpin mug or a pomade with a medium hold to smooth out the hair edges. Apply the product along the perimeter of your hair, including your edges and the back of your head. This step will help achieve a neater appearance.
Choosing the Crochet Braiding Hair
Select the crochet braiding hair that best suits your desired style. In this tutorial, we will be using Jamaican Bounce crochet braiding hair in the color burgundy. This choice adds a touch of uniqueness and gives the final look a pop of color.
Crocheting the Hair
Using a crochet needle, attach the crochet braiding hair to your natural hair. Begin by creating a small bun at the top of your head, ensuring it is as small as possible for easy crochet placement. Crochet around the perimeter of the bun, ensuring that the crochet hair covers the entire bun. This process may seem messy initially, but the final result will be seamless.
Creating the Curly Puffs and Bang
For the curly puffs, use one pack of crochet braiding hair. Attach the hair to your natural hair, focusing on the top section of your head. For the curly bang, use half a pack of crochet hair, attaching it to the front section with the flat twists. These two styles combined will create a playful and trendy look.
Finalizing the Style
With the crochet hair attached, it's time to finalize the style and make any necessary adjustments:
Separating and Styling the Hair
Gently separate and style the crochet hair to achieve the desired volume and texture. The hair will have a twist-out effect, resembling natural hair. Tease the hair slightly and pull it apart to cover the bun and create a natural-looking finish. Use a comb if needed to achieve the desired look.
Trimming and Finishing Touches
Trim any excess hair or adjust the length to your preference. This step will ensure a polished and finished appearance. Once you are satisfied with the overall look, take a moment to admire your brainless crochet hairstyle.
Conclusion
Crochet hairstyles are an excellent option for those looking to switch up their hair without the commitment or effort required by traditional braiding. This brainless crochet hairstyle tutorial has provided you with the necessary steps to achieve a stylish and low-maintenance look. Embrace your creativity and have fun experimenting with different crochet styles!
Giveaway Announcement
To show appreciation for your support, we will be hosting a giveaway for three packs of the crochet braiding hair used in this tutorial. All you have to do is subscribe to our new channel, CS Together, and comment with the hashtag #CSTogether on our newest video. We will randomly select one lucky subscriber to receive the giveaway prize. Stay tuned for future giveaways and more exciting content!
How to Enter the Giveaway
- Subscribe to our new channel, CS Together.
- Comment with the hashtag #CSTogether on our newest video.
- Stay tuned for the giveaway winner announcement and future giveaways.
FAQ:
Q: How long does this crochet hairstyle typically last?
A: The longevity of a crochet hairstyle can vary depending on various factors, such as hair care routine and daily activities. On average, it can last anywhere from two to six weeks.
Q: Can I wash my hair with the crochet braids installed?
A: Yes, you can wash your hair with the crochet braids installed. However, it is recommended to use a gentle shampoo and avoid excessive manipulation to prolong the style's lifespan.
Q: Can I reuse the crochet braiding hair?
A: It is possible to reuse crochet braiding hair, depending on its quality and condition. Proper care and maintenance can extend its lifespan and allow for future use.
Q: How can I maintain the style between washes?
A: To maintain the style between washes, you can use a light moisturizing spray to keep the hair hydrated. Avoid excessive brushing or combing to prevent frizz and maintain the hair's integrity.
Q: Can I style the crochet hairstyle differently?
A: Absolutely! One of the advantages of crochet hairstyles is their versatility. Feel free to experiment with different updos, half-up styles, or even accessorize with headbands or clips to switch up your look.
Q: Can I sleep with the crochet hairstyle?
A: Yes, you can sleep with the crochet hairstyle. It is advisable to wear a satin bonnet or use a satin pillowcase to minimize friction and prevent frizz.
Remember to be gentle when handling the hair and take breaks between protective styles to let your natural hair breathe. Enjoy your new crochet hairstyle and embrace the creativity it allows!