Crochet Faux Locs with Cornrows: A Protective Hairstyle Guide

Discover the beauty and versatility of crochet faux locs with cornrows. Learn everything you need to know about this protective hairstyle.

Apr 15 2025

Discover the beauty and versatility of crochet faux locs with cornrows. Learn everything you need to know about this protective hairstyle.

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Prepare the hair:

Before starting the installation process, it is essential to gather the necessary materials, including packs of kinky locs, bantu twists or marley hair in a matching colour, and a crochet latch hook.

Create individual plaits:

To begin the installation, create individual plaits or braids with your natural hair. These plaits will serve as the base for attaching the faux locs.

Attach the faux locs:

Using the latch hook, pull the loop of the faux loc through the base of the plait. Grab the base of the loc and pull it through the hoop, securing it to the individual plait. Repeat this process for each plait, creating a full head of individual crochet faux locs.

Wrap and secure the locs:

Take a strand of your kinky bantu twist or marley hair and fold it against the individual plait and the loc. Start wrapping it tightly, covering the crochet faux loc, the individual plait, and some of the additional hair. Continue wrapping until you are a few centimetres past your natural hair. To secure the loc, use a lighter to carefully burn the end of the marley hair and then roll it tightly. Be cautious when burning synthetic hair, and always have a damp towel nearby in case of any mishaps.

Accessorise:

Once all the faux locs are installed, you can add accessories such as beads, hair string, spirals, or hair cuffs to personalise your style.

Maintenance and care:

To maintain your crochet faux locs, it is recommended to double wrap the crochet locs at the roots to ensure the plaits do not show. You can use unravelled crochet faux loc hair, marley hair, or water wave crochet hair for this step. Additionally, you can use hot water to secure the locs and apply edge control to twist and smooth the hair.

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Faux Locs Without Wrapping: Crochet Method

There are many ways to achieve the perfect crochet faux locs look, but one of the most sought-after methods is the no-wrapping technique. This style is perfect for those who want a tension-free, lightweight, and natural-looking hairstyle. With no cornrows or wrapping required, this method is ideal for those who want to avoid bulkiness and stiffness, and instead, opt for free-flowing, non-stiff locs. The no-wrapping technique is a great way to achieve a gorgeous, individualised look without the hassle of traditional wrapping methods. This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating crochet faux locs with no wrapping, offering a simple and protective hairstyle.

Bob faux locs styles

Bob faux locs are a trendy and protective hairstyle that is easy to manage and lightweight. This style was popularized in the early 20th century and has evolved into what we now know as the "faux locs bob". The length of the locs usually falls between the ear and shoulder, with bangs trimmed above the eyebrows.

There are many ways to style bob faux locs, here are some ideas:

Side-Parted Bob

A deep side part in short faux locs creates a chic shape that works in both professional and personal settings. If you have an oblong face, this style can make your face appear wider.

A half-up hairstyle is a simple way to keep your locs looking neat and is a good option if you find longer locs too heavy.

Sleek Faux Locs Lob

This style features a sleek and silky texture, with a deep side part for added dimension.

Inverted Angled Bob

This style puts a twist on the traditional bob, with longer hair in the front that gradually slopes into shorter hair in the back, while still maintaining the iconic short bangs.

Bohemian Bob

Accessorize your bob faux locs with yarn wrap and loc jewels for a fun, bohemian look. This style is perfect for summer festivals and getaways.

Voluminous Bob

Using synthetic crochet locs will give your bob volume without the weight. This bold style works best for those with oblong or oval-shaped faces.

A sleek and simple style, the blunt lob is ideal for slimming round faces.

Double Buns

Styling your bob faux locs into trendy double buns is a fun and easy option when your locs are around collarbone length.

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Bob faux locs are a combination of two evergreen trends: the bob and faux locs. This versatile hairstyle suits every face cut, skin complexion, eye colour, and hair texture.

  • Washing and drying: Wash your hair and shower regularly. Avoid towel drying your locs, and instead, opt for air drying.
  • Products: Only use cleaning products on your scalp and natural hair. Avoid getting conditioner on your locs, as they can leave an oily residue.
  • Protection: Use a shower cap or rubber bands during washes to prevent the full lace from getting distressed.
  • Accessories: Add accessories like golden ribbons, rings, or beads to your bob faux locs for a unique touch.
  • Style variations: Experiment with different bob faux loc styles, such as the angled lob, red short bob, thick faux locs lob, or the classic faux locs.
  • Colour options: Consider colouring your bob faux locs. Popular colours include black, burgundy, brown, and ombre.
  • Installation: The crochet method is one of the fastest ways to install faux locs, usually taking around an hour and a half to complete.
  • Maintenance frequency: Wash your locs before installation and whenever you notice any build-up or odour.
  • Hiding the attachment: To hide the point of attachment, use a kinky piece of Marley hair or a hair extension to wrap around the roots and the crochet loop.
  • Hair preparation: Before installing bob faux locs, stretch or blow-dry your hair and use shine n jam to sleek the roots and create neat parts.
  • Durability: Distressed bohemian locs, a type of faux loc, can last up to 3 months with proper care.
  • Cost: The cost of bob faux locs can vary depending on whether you opt for a professional stylist or DIY. Professional installation can cost up to $400 for waist-length locs, while DIY options range from $80 to $100.
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