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How to choose human braiding hair for crochet twist and crochet braids?

by HOTBRAIDS

Dream of flawless, Instagram-ready braids and twists without the hassle of complicated installation or daily styling? Crochet twists and braids are here to make it happen! As someone who’s tried countless styles, I can confidently say crochet hairstyles are stunning, protective, and incredibly versatile.But here’s the secret: the key to a perfect crochet look is choosing the right braiding hair. I’ve learned this through trial and error, and I’m here to share what works (and what doesn’t).

In this blog, HotBraids will take you through the hottest crochet twist and braid styles, how to pick the perfect braiding hair, and tips to seamlessly blend extensions with your natural hair. Let’s dive in!

What types of crochet twist and crochet braids styles are trending now?

 Spring twist crochet hair

Spring twists mimic the look of tight, spring-like curls, giving your hair a playful, voluminous vibe. I remember trying spring twists for the first time last summerthey were perfect for adding a pop of personality to my look without the hassle of styling. Plus, theyre lightweight and easy to maintain, making them a go-to for busy days.

 Passion twist crochet hair

If youre into a looser twist vibe, passion twists are your best bet. These twists are softer and looser than traditional twists, giving you that effortlessly chic look. I wore passion twists to a friends wedding last year, and I got so many compliments! Theyre perfect for anyone who wants a laid-back yet elegant style.  

 Boho crochet braids

Boho crochet braids are all about texture and romantic creativity. Think loose, flowing braids with a mix of curls and waves. This style is perfect for festivals or casual outings. I love how boho braids let you experiment with different accessories like beads or ribbons—it’s like a blank canvas for your creativity!

 Jumbo crochet twist

For those who love bold, statement-making hairstyles, jumbo crochet twists are a must-try. These larger twists are quick to install and give off major confidence vibes. I tried jumbo twists for a vacation last year, and they were not only stylish but also super practical for beach days.

Why suggest choosing human braiding hair instead of synthetic hair?  

When it comes to crochet twists and braids, the type of hair you choose can make or break your look. While synthetic hair is more affordable, human braiding hair is worth the investment—and here’s why:

Natural Look and Feel: Human hair blends seamlessly with your natural hair, giving you a more authentic look. I’ve tried both synthetic and human hair, and the difference is night and day—human hair just looks and feels real.

Durability: Human hair lasts longer and can withstand heat styling, meaning you can switch up your look without damaging the hair.

Versatility: You can dye, curl, or straighten human hair to match your desired braid styles, something synthetic hair can’t always handle.

Consider key factors when choosing human braiding hair for crochet twist and braids

Choosing the right braiding hair for crochet twist and braids isn’t just about picking a style—it’s about finding what works best for you. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:

Know your hair texture and curl pattern before getting crochet twists and braids

Your natural hair texture and curl pattern play a huge role in how your crochet style turns out.

1. For Fine Hair

If you have fine hair, lightweight crochet hair is essential to avoid tension and discomfort. Heavy braiding hair can weigh down your natural hair, leading to breakage or an unnatural look.I learned this the hard way when I picked heavy braiding hair for my fine, tight curls—it looked amazing at first but became uncomfortable after just a few days.

2. For Kinky and curly hair(Afro-textured natural hair)

Spring twist and  Afro kinky bulK human braiding hair  are top picks for girls with kinky or defined curls. They perfectly mimic natural Afro hair textures, giving you a realistic and seamless blend. Whether you're going for crochet twists or braids, these options work best with your natural hair for achieving that flawless, natural look.

3. For Straight and Wavy Hair

Straight and wavy crochet hair offers a sleek and polished look, perfect for those who want a refined or formal style, such as goddess braids or boho braids.

Choose Hair Length and Styles That Best Compliment Your Face Shape

Choosing the right length and style for your crochet braids can effortlessly help you flattering your face shape. Here’s a quick guide to help you find the perfect look based on your unique features:

Oval Face

What Works: Lucky you! Oval faces are versatile and can pull off almost any style. Sweep your crochet twists or braids back to fully expose your face, or try a high ponytail for a chic look. Spring twists with their playful bounce also look amazing on oval faces, adding a fun, youthful vibe.

What to Avoid: Long bangs or heavy fringe can make your face appear rounder than it actually is.

Pro Tip: I’ve seen so many oval-faced friends rock jumbo crochet twists—they look effortlessly stunning!

Round Face

What Works: Create side parts or asymmetrical styles to add length to your face. Long, vertical crochet braids or twists (like passion twists) can help elongate your features.

What to Avoid:If you have fine or thin hair, steer clear of full bangs or sleek middle-part mini twists. These styles can make your face appear wider.

Pro Tip: I once tried side-parted crochet braids on a friend with a round face, and the result was jaw-dropping—it completely transformed her look!

Oblong Face

What Works: Go for crochet styles that softly add width to the sides, like boho crochet braids with voluminous curls. Medium-length twists or braids can also balance out the length of your face. Spring twists, with their natural volume and bounce, are perfect for adding width and creating a more balanced look.

What to Avoid: Super long, sleek mini twists and braids can make your face appear even longer.

Pro Tip: A client with an oblong face once tried boho crochet braids, and the added volume on the sides gave her face a perfect balance.

Square Face

What Works: Soften your angles with crochet twists or braids that have curls or waves. Jumbo crochet twists or passion twists with loose ends can add a feminine touch.

What to Avoid: Avoid super sleek, straight styles that emphasize your jawline.

Pro Tip: I’ve noticed that square-faced clients look amazing with crochet styles that have a bit of texture—it softens their features beautifully.

Diamond or Triangle Face

What Works: Opt for crochet twists and braids styles with layered ends,this helps balance the width of your cheekbones. Spring twists, with their voluminous curls and height at the crown, can add fullness to the top, creating a harmonious look.

What to Avoid: Blunt chin-length styles can make your face appear wider.

Pro Tip: A diamond-faced friend of mine tried layered crochet braids, and the result was absolutely stunning—it highlighted her cheekbones without overpowering her face.

 

Choose Braiding Hair Color That Works Best for Your Skin Tone

The right hair color can elevate your entire look. If you have warm undertones, go for shades like honey blonde or caramel. Cool undertones? Try jet black or ash brown. I once experimented with a burgundy shade, and it surprisingly complemented my medium skin tone so well!

Check related blog:A Guide To Use Colored Braiding Hair For Elevating Your Braids And Twists

Tips to blend human braiding hair with your natural hair

Blending human braiding hair with your natural hair also plays important role for achieving a seamless look. Here are some tips Ive picked up over the years:

Match the texture:Always choose human braiding hair that closely matches your natural texture to avoid an unnatural look.

Evenly section your hair:Section your natural hair evenly before installation. Use clips to keep it neat and organized.

Use lightweight styling gel at the roots: At the start of installation, apply some lightweight water base styling gel to your roots,this helps smooth your natural hair and creates a clean, polished base for your crochet twists or braids.

Neatly braiding your natural hair: Braid your natural hair neatly before adding braiding hair. Smaller braids work best for a seamless look.

Adding accessories: Use headbands, scarves, or beads to hide any visible differences and add a unique, stylish touch to your look.

Conclusion:

Choosing the right human braiding hair for crochet twists and braids comes down to understanding your hair texture, skin tone, and face shape, and selecting the hair and style that best complement these features. Whether you have fine hair, straight or wavy textures, or kinky and curly patterns, finding hair that matches your natural traits is the key to achieving a flawless, seamless look. Don’t forget to consider factors like weight, length, and style versatility to ensure your crochet hairstyle is both stunning and comfortable. With the right braiding hair, you can effortlessly rock stylish, protective looks!