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Cute and Comfortable Braided Headband Hairstyles
Why Braided Headband Styles?
It’s an easy way to introduce a cool accent into your daily hairstyle that will also keep your locks from falling into your face. So sit back, and check out some of the best headband hairstyles online!
1.Two-Strand Braided Headband
Messy hair is well-loved by today’s young women, so jump on board by trying this hairstyle that only requires two strands and some height. Pin in place to keep things secure, but don’t worry too much if something falls out of place. With this hairstyle, a beautiful mess is encouraged.
2. DIY Waterfall Headband
Waterfall braids look so complex, but they’re actually very easy to learn. In fact, this style doesn’t even use a real one – rather, just comb hair back, make a thin braid and then pull pieces from the front through the braid, placing it across the head.
3. Messy Braided Waves
This is the perfect curly hairdo for a boho bride who is getting married outdoors. If you have thick hair, a loose braid can get lost, especially if it is textured. Add a flower or leaves to make it really stand out.
4. Small Cornrow Headband
A headband braid does not always have to be big and bold; sometimes a delicate option is all that you need to take your style up a notch. A thin braid works best for women who have shorter wispy pieces around the hairline or bangs because it holds better without slipping.
5. Two-Tone Braided Updo
If you are a young lady in search of an appropriate style for any formal event, this French braid is a surefire winner for women with long hair. The messy texture and double braid will show off your beautifully blended brown and blonde highlights.
6. Braided Headband with Messy Bun
Instead of a scarf or bedazzled headband, why not try a front braid to accent your casual updo? It works best with a high bun because you can really show off the intricacy of the braid and make it the focal point of the style.
7. Sparkly Accent Headband
When your hair is all one color or pale, a braid headband can get lost in the look especially from far away. Combat this with a thin sparkly headband that will catch the light and draw attention to the detail in the plait.
8. Double Braided Headband
If you don’t know how to do a Dutch or fishtail braid, there is a simple trick to fake the appearance of one. Place two medium sized braids of equal width next to each other to make them look like one large braided band. Blend with loose waves and a heavy side bang.
9. Hippie Braid Headband
Just because you are rocking a braided look does not mean that your headband always has to be blended into your strands. Take a cue from the hippies and pull your braid across your forehead. If you want to be a true “flower child,” add a bright yellow bud.
10. Light and Dark Braided Headband
Playing with color and texture are two surefire ways to make a braided headband pop, and this look does both. The thin braid adds a textural element to highlight the large dark braid. Because the front detail is the focus, make sure to keep the rest of your style soft and uncomplicated.
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