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15 Oct2021

How to Rock Braids with Shaved Sides

10/15/2021. Written by Chikomo. Posted in Hair Glam

Braids are a great way to change up the look of your hair, and they’re very easy to do. Braiding your hair is also a technique that even beginners can try. The best part about braiding is that it’s versatile and can be done in many different ways, so you’ll never get bored with one style. One cool new trend for this season is shaved side braids. Shaving the sides creates an edgy vibe, but it’s still feminine enough for everyone’s taste. If you want to sport this hairstyle, here are some tips on creating the perfect pattern.

Braids with shaved sides is a popular hairstyle for African-American women. It can be tight or loose and also has many variations in terms of how it’s styled. We will discuss the braids you can do with shaved sides and some examples from celebrities to inspire your look.

Trendy ways to wear braids with shaved sides

Braids and shaved sides seem like a trendy hairstyle, but it’s been around for centuries. The first braids were seen in Egypt as early as 3100 BC, and throughout history, braids have been popular among both men and women. Braiding hair is a way to change your look without drastically changing the length of your locks because you can use any braid: French, Dutch, fishtail, or plait-style.

Braids with shaved sides are a new trend among women. Women are getting their hair cut into an undercut on one side, then they braid the other side of their hair over to cover it up. This style has been popularized by celebrities like Rihanna and is now being adopted by everyday women who want to try something different with their looks. The best part about this hairstyle is that you can wear your natural texture or add some extensions for a more dramatic effect.

Braided hairstyles with shaved sides for women

shaved sidesBraids are a trending hairstyle that can be done in many different styles. The most popular style is the braided Mohawk, which has shaved sides with hair left on top. This style was made famous by celebrities such as Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, but you don’t have to be a celebrity to rock this cute trend.

Braids are a great way to spice up your look and keep your hair from getting too hot during the summer. This tutorial shows you how to braid with shaved sides. It’s so easy, even if you’ve never done it before.

  • Step 1: Take a section of hair on one side of your head and shave off the bottom half. The top piece should be about an inch wide.
  • Step 2: Start braiding as usual but leave some pieces in between each braid for a more textured effect. Finish by tying off the end with an elastic band or ribbon. You can do this on both sides or just one for a different look.

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