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Everything You Need to Know About Tree Braids

Tree Braids Are Making a Triumphant Return: Here's Everything You Need to Know

Everything You Need to Know About Tree Braids
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Even though protective styles are all the rage during summer, they're actually a breeze to maintain all year round. You've got a ton of classic options to pick from like box braids, faux locs, or sew-ins. But every now and then, a blast from the past (specifically the early 2000s) makes a comeback to spice things up. And that's exactly what's going on with tree braids right now.

Tree braids are often considered a healthier alternative to other popular styles and can be more suitable for people with sensitive scalps, or if you prefer for your braids not to be too heavy. Rose Ovensehi, textured hair expert and founder of Flora & Curl tells POPSUGAR UK that tree braids are often used to add volume and length to the hair. She says: "[Tree braids are] completed by braiding the hair as close to the scalp as possible, very similar to cornrows or crochet braids. They can also be used to create ponytails and updos for those with textured hair. They used to be very popular as they're more comfy on the head - the tree braid technique helps to distribute the weight of the extensions evenly and provides a more secure grip so that they sit lighter."

Tree braids can allow you to get creative when styling, as Ovensehi explains, thanks to how lightweight, comfortable and most importantly, low maintenance they are. "Tree braids are easy to look after and with the correct techniques and processes, tree braids can last for months on end. There's no need to keep re-braiding them every few weeks. Another benefit of tree braids is that they are a gentle, protective style and therefore prevent damage to your natural hair. By keeping the hair partially braided, tree braids significantly reduce the risk of breakage and split ends, promoting healthier and more durable hair."

Keep reading for the lowdown on tree braids, exactly what they are and how to get them installed in time for your summer motives.

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