I feel like I’m always running around, from the errands to the grocery shopping to the school activities. So that’s why I’m glad the braid trend isn’t dying down anytime soon; running around is a whole lot easier if you can get yourself together (and looking great) in a jiffy. Here are my favorite ways to wear braids:
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The Rope Braid
This 'do is boho-chic and effortless in every way. I love it for the spring and summer because your hair can remain quite damp, allowing for a wash and wear style. Now during the chilly months, try this style under a winter hat for a super cool vibe.
Photo: Divine Caroline
The Fishtail Updo
Not only is this hairstyle completely beautiful, it's super easy. Perfect for a special occasion or running around like a multi-tasking goddess. It's basically a fishtail tucked underneath -- you'll be so happy you tried this!
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Photo: Confessions Of A Hairstylist
The Knot Braid Bun
This is a bun-braid-knot combo that's ideal for every day. When running out the door, this quick little ditty will get you out of hair rut in a flash.
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Photo: Confessions Of A Hairstylist
The Textured Braid Accent
I love an easy DIY hair gem and this one is a no-fail. I've been obsessed with Bri Emery for years and one easy-to-love reason is her hurrr. Texture-on-texture is the name of the game here. We love this style because it also allows us to wear our hair down, yet incorporate a chunky braid.
Photo: Design Love Fest
The Double Dutch
This classic isn’t going anywhere, especially when you rock her edgier sister, the Double Dutch . Perfect for getting grown-out fringe out of your face, in a hurry.
Photo: Barefoot Blonde
The Bubble Braid
Stuck in your own little hair bubble? Venture out and have some fun with this unique bubbly braid . Works great with extensions or a few clip-ins.
Photo: Luxy Hair Blog
The Reverse Crown Braid
If you’re like me, you are always looking for the new and the next when it comes to hair. The crown braid just got sassier and traveled towards the back of your head—I've coined this the Reverse Crown Braid. Photo: Chapter Friday