Crochet Braids

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Mastering Crochet Braids: Techniques, Styles, and Maintenance Essentials

Why Choose Crochet Braided Wigs from JALIZA Braids?

JALIZA Crochet Braided Wigs are the choice in quality and style. Our crochet braids are skilfully crafted with quality materials, hence very durable and versatile. Available in all these lengths, colors, and textures, JALIZA Crochet Braids Wigs are suited for all, hence giving ease in expressing yourself and your style.

What Are Crochet Braids?

Crochet braids refer to the kind of style with hair extensions being crocheted into one's natural hair using a latch hook tool. Crochet braids styles are also called latch hook braids; they involve another kind of method of attaching extensions to the scalp than the natural braiding techniques and hence are much faster in execution and more versatile with regard to styling.

How To Do Crochet Braids?

Maintaining the health of your natural hair is possible with the versatile and protective style of crochet braids. This is a quick tutorial on how to install crochet braids hair:


Step1: Get Your Natural Hair Ready

To get rid of buildup, wash your hair with clarifying shampoo and then moisturize with a moisturizing conditioner. To maintain the nutrition of your natural hair underneath the braids, apply a light oil and leave-in conditioner afterwards.

Step 2: Cornrow Your Hair

Once your hair is dry and detangled, braid it into cornrows. This forms the base for your crochet braids. Choose a simple straight-back pattern for beginners, making sure the braids are snug but not too tight to prevent discomfort.

Step 3: Install the Hair Extensions

Use a crochet needle to attach hair extensions to the cornrows. Slide the needle under a cornrow, hook the extension on, and pull it back under. Secure the extension by pulling the ends through the loop formed. Repeat across all cornrows, ensuring the knots are firm but comfortable.

Step 4: Style As Desired

After installing the extensions, style them as you wish. Crochet hair with braids can be worn loose or styled into various updos. If you're using synthetic hair, avoid direct heat and consider setting curls with steam or hot water.

How To Style Crochet Braids?

The Crochet Braids styles are endless once your crochet braids have been set place:


For a Naturally Voluminous Look: To add volume, gently separate the curls with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb if you select curly or wavy textures. A brush could cause the hair to frizz and ruin the curls, so stay away from it.

Ponytails and Updos: Crochet braids can be pulled back into chic updos, buns, or high hair ponytails that look great for formal events. Ensure to use suitable accessories to minimize tension and avoid pulling the edges tightly.

Accessorize: To give your style a special touch, use headbands, scarves, or hairpins. In addition to enhancing the appearance, these accessories can help control frizz and keep the hair in place.

Layered and Shaped Cuts: For those who want a more structured look, crochet braids can be cut into layers, bobs, or braid pattern for crochet braids. To prevent accidental uneven lengths, this should ideally be done by a stylist with expertise.

How Long Do Crochet Braids Last?

Depending on how well the braids are done and how one treats their hair, it can last anywhere from four to eight weeks.  You should be able to get some extra time out of your hair by moisturizing your scalp and covering your braided crochet at night to let the style last longer. JALIZA Crochet Braids wigs are the perfect choice for versatile style that offers infinite options. From locs to box braids and everything in between, the JALIZA Crochet Braids wig line has you covered.

What Are the Benefits of Crocheting Box Braids?

Crochet box braids are a popular and practical hairstyle. Here’s why they’re a great choice:

Quick Setup: They take much less time to put in than traditional braids. Instead of braiding each piece of hair, pre-made braids are quickly attached to the hair that's braided flat against the head. This can be done in a few hours.

Versatile Styles: Crochet braiding hair can be worn loose, in a bun, or pulled back into a ponytail, among other styles. This makes switching up your appearance simple and safe for your hair.

Hair Protection: These braids aid in the protection of your natural hair. It is beneficial to hair growth and health that your hair is tucked away and shielded from daily styling and environmental factors.

Cost-Effective: They are generally cheaper because they are faster to install. You also might be able to reuse the braids, saving more money.

Comfy: Wearing crochet box braid is more comfortable because they are less tight and heavier than other braid styles.

Low Maintenance: They require little care and last for four to eight weeks. Simply keep them moisturized and clean.

All things considered, crochet box braids hair is a fashionable, low-maintenance, and protective choice that works well for active lifestyles.

How to Wash Crochet Braids?

Here’s a concise guide to washing crochet braids:

1. Detangle

Before washing, gently detangle your crochets braids using fingers or a wide-tooth comb to prevent any matting or tangling during washing.

2. Wet and Shampoo

Gently wet your braids with lukewarm water. Apply a sulfate-free shampoo to your scalp and massage gently. Use a small amount of shampoo on the braids themselves, avoiding vigorous scrubbing.

3. Rinse

Thoroughly rinse the shampoo from your scalp and braids, ensuring no residue remains.

4. Condition (Optional)

Apply conditioner to human hair braids if used; avoid conditioner on synthetic braids to prevent slippage and frizz. Rinse out thoroughly with cool water.

5. Dry

Pat the braids with a towel to remove excess water and allow them to air dry. If needed, use a hair dryer on a cool setting.

6. Apply Light Oil or Serum

Once dry, apply a light oil or serum to keep the braids shiny and nourished.

These steps will help you maintain clean, fresh-looking crochet braids and ensure the health of your scalp.

How to Take Out Crochet Braids?

Here's a simpler and more concise guide on how to take out  crochet braids:


Get Ready

First, make sure your hair is easy to handle. Put some oil or a spray that helps untangle hair onto your braids. This makes the hair slippery, so it's easier to work with and doesn't break as easily.

Cut the Extensions

Find the spots where the crochet braids are tied to your own hair. Carefully cut the fake hair just above these knots using scissors. Make sure you don't cut your own hair. Cutting the braids shorter makes them easier to handle.

Remove the Braids

Now, gently pull out the ends of the crochet braids. They should come out easily if they weren't tied too tightly. If they seem stuck, use your fingers to gently loosen them without pulling too hard.

Take Out Your Cornrows

After all the crochet hair is out, it's time to undo your cornrows. Start from the back and work your way to the front. You might need to add more oil or detangler to help with this.

Detangle Your Hair

Once your natural hair is free, there might be some loose hairs tangled up. Carefully use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb to untangle your hair, starting from the ends and going up to the roots.

Wash Your Hair

Wash your hair with a gentle shampoo to clean out any leftover product. After that, use a good conditioner or a deep treatment to moisturize your hair.


By following these steps, you can safely remove your crochet braids and keep your natural hair healthy.

How to Crochet Box Braids?

1. Prepare Your Hair

Ensure your hair is clean, detangled, and moisturized to maintain scalp health and facilitate the braiding process.

Wash: Use a gentle shampoo.

Detangle: Use a wide-tooth comb to smooth out your hair.

Moisturize: Apply a leave-in conditioner or light moisturizer.


2. Create a Base

Choose between traditional cornrows or simpler sectioned ponytails as your base for the crochet braids:

Cornrows:

Sectioning: Divide hair into rows from front to back.

Braiding: Braid each section tightly from the forehead to the nape, securing the ends.

No Cornrows:

Sectioning: Divide hair into small parts.

Securing: Use rubber bands to tie off each section at the roots.


3. Install the Braids

Attach the crochet braids to your chosen base:

With Cornrows:

Hooking: Insert the crochet hook under the cornrow and latch the braid loop onto the hook.

Securing: Pull the loop back under the cornrow, then pull the braid ends through this loop and tighten.

Without Cornrows:

Hooking: Insert the crochet hook through the ponytail, hook the braid loop, and pull it halfway through.

Securing: Pull the braid ends through the loop and tighten around the ponytail base.


4. Style the Braids

Style the installed braids as desired:

Loose: Let the braids hang freely for a classic look.

Updo: Pull them into a ponytail or bun for a clean, organized style.

Accessorize: Enhance your braids with beads, cuffs, or other decorations.

How to Maintain Crochet Braids?

It's crucial to maintain your crochet braids to keep them looking new and long-lasting:


Moisturize Your Scalp: To keep your scalp and the base of your braids hydrated, apply light oils or spray leave-in conditioners on a regular basis.

Night Care: To minimize frizz and keep your braids from tangling at night, cover your hair with a satin bonnet or scarf.

Handle with Care: You may need to give your crochet braids a wash, depending on how long you intend to keep them. Wash your hair and scalp gently with diluted shampoo. After giving it a good rinse, let it air dry.