Beautiful & Versatile: Explore Ghana Weaving Styles for Hair
When you see your favourite diva rocking braids, don’t you admire how they look? The likes of Beyonce, Rihanna, Tiwa Savage, etc., continue to flaunt the richness and beauty in African braids. You should too. And if you are thinking of the one to settle for, how about you try the latest Ghana weaving hairstyles?
Want to know what’s unique about this hairdo?
How about you stay with us as we show you what you need to know about the latest Ghana weaving hairstyles?
Table of Content hideGhana weaving is a type of cornrows hairstyle that involves feeding in braids to make them longer and fuller. To achieve this hairdo, each braid begins small and soft. Progressively, it becomes much thicker and fuller in the middle with the addition of hair extensions until it tapers off at the ends.
Ghana braids can be done in an updo or straight back fashion. That is, you can make your traditional straight back cornrows as Ghana braids or do it as shuku.
However, the major difference between this coiffure and other cornrows is how the hair extension is fed into each braid to make it longer and fuller. When this is done, it looks like there are rings adorning the braids.
In 500 B.C. Ghana Braids in Africa were favored. Yeah, it’s one of the oldest hairstyles in history. Initially, these braids gave a sense of honor and prestige. At the back of the Sphinx’s head, you will see these braids.
When the masters decided to straighten the hair of the slaves, they were going to get a more complicated version. This act was done by the slaves to protest.
Even in the Middle Passage, banana cornrows were popular.
Regardless of the benefits of Ghana braids, it is worthy of note that there are some cons it comes with.
For example, you can’t wear this hairdo for as long as you want because it’ll end up looking rough within two to three weeks. Wearing it longer will be to the detriment of your hair.
Furthermore, you may feel pains when installing this hairstyle. This is because your hairstylist will have to pick your hair strands tightly as they feed in the braids with your extensions. In addition, if the braids are too tight, you will lose your hair.
However, you can protect your hairline by asking your hairstylist not to pick your edges but rather create a brush effect which you can style with edge control.
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