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... Read moreSummer is the perfect time to experiment with protective hairstyles like tribal and Fulani braids, especially using the popular feed-in braiding technique. I’ve found that these styles not only look stunning but also help protect hair from the harsh summer sun and reduce daily styling damage. Feed-in braids work by gradually adding hair extensions into your natural hair, creating a seamless and natural-looking braid that can last for weeks without heavy maintenance. This technique is particularly great for the intricate patterns often seen in Fulani braids, which combine straight-back braids with decorative beads and designs that reflect rich tribal heritage. When planning your summer hairstyle, consider how braiding all through the hair can keep you cool and stylish. I usually schedule my braiding sessions early in the summer to enjoy longer-lasting results, freeing up time for outdoor adventures without worrying about daily hair care. Plus, these braids are versatile—you can style them with colorful accessories or beads to match your summer wardrobe. If you want to try these styles at home, start by practicing simple feed-in braids on a small section of hair or consult a professional braider to achieve the detailed tribal braid look. Remember to moisturize your scalp regularly and protect your braids at night with a satin scarf to maintain the health of your natural hair. Overall, tribal and Fulani braids are a go-to summer hairstyle trend that merges cultural beauty with practical hair care. Whether you’re preparing for a festival, vacation, or simply want a fresh look, give these braids a try—you might just find yourself braiding all summer long like me!