Fulani x sewin
Wanting a braid Style in the front sewin in the back #braider #queendombraids #backtoschoolhairstyles
If you’re considering a hairstyle that offers both flair and functionality, combining Fulani braids in the front with sewin extensions in the back is a fantastic choice. Fulani braids, known for their intricate patterns and cultural significance, provide a unique and eye-catching focal point for your hair. Pairing them with sewin extensions at the back not only adds length and volume but also ensures that your hairstyle remains manageable throughout the day. From my personal experience, this style is ideal for those who want to showcase beautiful braids without compromising on the smooth, polished look of straight or wavy hair in the back. It’s especially popular for back-to-school seasons when a neat, long-lasting hairstyle is desired. The process involves carefully braiding the front section of hair into the distinctive Fulani design, while the rest is sewn in with extensions that match your natural hair texture. Maintenance is quite manageable. You’ll want to keep your scalp moisturized to avoid dryness under the braids and protect your sewin extensions by wrapping your hair at night. This combination also allows for versatility with various hair accessories like beads or cuffs on the braids, adding a personalized touch. Many stylists use this hybrid style to give clients the best of both worlds, showcasing cultural roots while enjoying the freedom of sewin extensions. Whether for a special event or everyday wear, Fulani braids combined with sewin hair can elevate your look and provide a comfortable, stylish option that stands out in any crowd.




