Black Hair Weave Styles

From Tyra Banks to Beyonce Knowles, when it comes to styling up one's hair, black hair weave styles seem to win hands down. Here are a few popular ways to wear one's hair in weave hairstyles...
Black Hair Weave Styles
When it comes to hairstyles the options are unlimited. From curling to perming to adding hair extensions, one has a vast array of hair cut styles and ideas to choose from. One of the very popular ways of styling hair is having it weaved. This hairstyle gives an elegant, sophisticated and sleek look which adds to the appeal of this style. Besides serving the purpose of enhancing looks, hair weaving can help a woman have thicker and longer hair. Some weave hair to experiment with colors and styles that they do not want to be permanent. Hair weaving means attaching synthetic hair or even real human hair onto the head by braiding (weaving) it to the natural hair. There are various hair extension techniques in which hair can be weaved. Besides braiding, cornrows are also popularly used for hair weaving. Which method should be used depends upon one's choice. Let's take a look at some popular black hair weave styles.

Black Hair Weave Styles

From shoulder length tresses to those that flow down to your hips, here are a few black hair weaves styles for you to choose from:

Straight Hairstyle: Be it natural or synthetic hair, there are a large variety of straight hair extensions available. They come in varying length and color. While choosing the color of the hair extension, be careful that it suits your skin tone. When wearing straight weave hair, one could let it loose, braid it or just tie it into a ponytail. As the length could also vary, increasing the length of hair to reach down to the waist or shoulder is also a good option.

Curly Styles: Curly weave hairstyles gives one a youthful look. For those who have short hair, adding curly weaves to the front and top with the back exposed is a great way to make the hair look fuller. For a little longer length, a curly bob that just touches the shoulder would look great. Curly hair that reaches the mid-back also looks good. In case of a parting is done, it is important to decide and make the parting before the hair weaving is done.

Braided Hairstyles: This black hairstyle with weave is for the busy woman who cannot spend a lot of time everyday styling her hair. The good thing about black braided hairstyle with weaves is that besides looking good they can be styled just like normal loose hair. They can be allowed to hang loose, pulled back, twisted together or even braided further. Braided weave hairstyles can be worn in a bun or ponytail too. Depending upon how much hair extension is added to each braid, the thickness of the hair can also be varied.

Hair Weaving Tips

Although synthetic hair can be used for hair weaving, one drawback with this hair is that once you buy straight synthetic hair you can't curl them. Also those who have sensitive hair or skin may prefer human hair to the synthetic variety as the latter may lead to certain allergies. Hence, with synthetic hair the style becomes permanent. On the other hand, the more expensive human hair allows one to wear different hairstyles as it can be heat styled.

It is important to find a good hairstylist while undergoing hair weaving. Hair weaving takes long, and if after spending long hours at the salon your hair does not turn out to be as elegant as the hair weaving was supposed to make it look, then it could be very disappointing. Also scalp and hair problems can be aggravated by the process of hair weaving. Hence it is important that the hair stylist first evaluates your hair to be sure that hair weaving is a good idea. Look through various hairstyle books and discuss with your hairstylist how close he/she could work to get the look you desire.

Due to its versatility, black hair weave styles have become popular not only among celebrities but among the general public as well. Besides adding length and volume, hair weaving allows one to style hair to suit the occasion as well as the shape of the face.

By Debopriya Bose
Published: 8/7/2009
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