How to box braid natural hair for beginners

How to box braid natural hair for beginners?

To box braid your hair, take a large section of your hair and tie it into a ponytail. If you have thick or curly hair, you may need to use a few extra bobby pins or hair clips. Divide your hair into four sections. Braid each section individually and secure with a hair elastic. If you have thin hair, you may be able to use a single elastic for all four sections. Try to keep your braid even and uniform.

How to box braid naturals for beginners?

There are two types of box braids the diamond box braid and the fishtail box braid. Both are great for creating a defined look and locking in your curls, as well as adding thickness to your braid. Keep in mind that box braids are best for naturals with medium to long hair because shorter hair will show the ends of the box braids.

How to box braid my natural hair short?

If you want to box braid natural hair short, then you’ll need to find a hairstyle that works well with your hair texture. If your hair is fine, box braids are a great option because the braids will blend in with your hair. If your hair is thick, box braids will be too small. Check out our guide to box braiding long hair to learn how to box braid your thick, curly hair.

How to box braid my natural hair?

Braid your hair using a medium-sized box braiding tool. If you don’t have one, you can also use a regular bobby pin to box braid your hair. The hair should be parted down the middle. If you have a lot of thick hair, it’s better to box braid with a smaller box.

How to box braid iron curly hair?

Using a medium or large box braiding tool, part your hair into four sections: two that will run down the middle of your head and two that will run across the top. Divide each section into two or three smaller sections. Braid each of the three sections into a fishtail or braid them into a small, tight circle.