Boho fulani braids
Hairstyle
✨Overall Style: #fulani braids with knotless
✍🏻 Steps: #shampoo #conditioning
✂️Tools: #braidinghair #neatbraid
👩🏻🦲Face Shape:
I recently indulged in one of my favorite protective styles: gorgeous Boho Fulani Braids, and I couldn't be happier with the results! This particular style incorporates the best of both worlds – the intricate cornrow patterns of traditional Fulani braids in the front, paired with free-flowing, bohemian braids (often with loose curls) in the back. It’s truly a head-turner and feels so effortlessly chic. What truly sold me on this look was the knotless technique. If you've ever had traditional box braids or Fulani braids, you know the tension at the root can be a real headache, sometimes literally! But with knotless braids, the braiding hair is added gradually, reducing tension on your scalp. This means less pulling, less breakage, and a much more natural, comfortable feel right from day one. My scalp felt so much better, and the style just lays so beautifully. The "boho" element, usually achieved by adding human hair or synthetic curly pieces throughout the braids, is what gives this style its unique, free-spirited vibe. I love how these curls create a softer, fuller look compared to tightly braided ends. It adds so much character and movement! When I was considering my options, I also looked into variations like 'fulani flip over braids' or adding more 'bohemian braids' throughout, but the classic Boho Fulani with knotless was perfect for me. It's a fantastic choice if you're looking for a style that's both elegant and a bit wild. Now, let's talk about keeping these beauties fresh. Maintenance is key to making your Boho Fulani braids last and look their best. I make sure to cleanse my scalp regularly, usually every 1-2 weeks. I use a diluted shampoo applied directly to my scalp with an applicator bottle, gently massaging it in, then rinsing thoroughly. After shampooing, light conditioning is a must, especially for the loose curly pieces to keep them soft and prevent tangles. I focus conditioner mainly on the braided parts and the curly ends, avoiding the roots too much to prevent product buildup. Moisture is another non-negotiable. I use a light leave-in conditioner spray mixed with a natural oil (like jojoba or almond oil) every few days to keep my scalp and braids hydrated. This helps prevent dryness and itchiness. For the loose boho curls, nightly care is crucial. I gently separate any matted curls with my fingers and apply a light curl refresher spray or mousse to redefine them. Then, I always, always sleep with a silk or satin bonnet. This protects the braids from frizz, keeps the curls intact, and prevents them from drying out or snagging on cotton pillowcases. These braids are incredibly versatile for styling. For a casual day, I might just let them hang loose. For something a bit more polished, I can sweep them into a half-up, half-down style or a low ponytail. They feel really special, and I’m even thinking of how I can style them for a beautiful 'thanksgiving style' later this year. They're also great for all face shapes; the way the braids cascade and the curls frame the face can be incredibly flattering. Overall, my experience with Boho Fulani braids has been fantastic. They’re a true protective style that doesn't compromise on glamour or comfort. If you're considering a new look, especially if you're exploring 'fulani braids with curls' or 'boho knotless braids', I highly recommend giving this style a try. It’s been a game-changer for my hair routine!



























































































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