This type of braiding hair may feel old school to some, many of us can remember getting our hair braided with wet and wavy hair during our teenage years, but believe it or not, it’s not as trendy as you think. It’s more of a classic. This type of hair can be styled in so many different ways that work for any season or reason. We highlight different ways you can wear wet and wavy braiding hair below:
All About Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair
Not sure what sets this type of braiding hair apart from others? Learn more about it here.
What is Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair?
Wet and wavy braiding hair is a type of hair extension used in natural hair. This hair is used for braiding, weaving, and crochet braiding. What sets it apart from other extension types is the fact it can be worn as a wet & go style with its wavy texture or it can be blow-dried straight to incorporate into braided and weaved styles.
Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair: 10 Stylish Ways to Wear the Look
Need some inspiration? Check out these various ways to sport your wet and wavy braiding hair.
1. Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair Afro Style
If you want to go for a curly afro style, your stylist will just braid your hair with the extensions at the roots and leave the ends free. For volume, you can ask to have a lot of hair installed or you can just separate it with waves to create a voluminous and fluffy look. If you ever find that your hair looks dull, you can use a shine serum like TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Shine Serum to add shine.
2. Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair with Headband
Give your look a quick and stylish update with the use of hair accessories. We love this headband look. When wearing a headband with any kind of box braids, consider using options that are made with soft fabrics. You want to prevent any tension on the roots of your braids. Give your style a bump of volume with some dry shampoo like Love Beauty and Planet Murumuru Butter & Rose Dry Shampoo.
3. Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair Updo
Last but not least is the updo! You can wear this at night to maintain your braided look while you sleep, or you can wear it out and about as a style. To recreate this look, simply gather your braids up into a loose ponytail and loop your braids in halfway. The goal is for the wavy ends of your hair to cascade along with your crown. While your hair is up, might as well give your roots and your scalp some love by applying some RE-Fresh Eucalyptus + Cooling Relief Scalp Detox Spray before creating your updo.
4. Wet and Wavy Hair: Curly Style
Wearing this hair down will give your strands a curly, wavy texture, you don’t necessarily need to braid it. For variation, add in small dreadlocks.
5. Thick Twists with Wet and Wavy Braiding Hair
Create thick twists with your braiding hair. This is a great contrast to typical smaller twists. Feel free to add in bobbles for additional color.
6. Fully Wavy Hair
Wet and wavy hair is meant to be a wash and go look too. Fully embrace it by opting for a wavy style this season.
7. Voluminous Curls
Voluminous curls are a classic look that can easily be achieved when wearing wet and wavy hair.
8. Partly Braided Style
When wearing wet and wavy hair, you can braid part of it and leave the rest down to show off the length of your hair.
9. Top Knot Style
Go for a classic look, like box braids. However, mix it up by creating a top knot! This look shows off your braids while keeping your hair out of your face.
10. Braided Ponytail
A braided ponytail can be made more intricate by including a corn row portion to the style. Plus, this style can be worn for a while so you won’t have to worry about any bad hair days while you’re sporting this style. Are you thinking about trying out one of these styles? Be sure to share the finished look with us over @AllThingsHairUS!