The 10 best hair braids for you to change your look

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Play around with the sizes of your braids and switch between thick and thin with micro braids filling in the gaps between the rows.

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Long braids let you try out multicolored extensions.

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This example of cornrows is more ornamental and traditional than crazy. What makes the style pop is the curvy design of the braids on top balanced by a low, wraparound ponytail.

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Side braids are ideal for showing off stylish earrings. To create a more flirtatious impression, you can try doing it with curly ends and adding some accessories.

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The term “jumbo” is used for large thick braids. If the tone of the extensions fully matches your natural color, people may believe your natural hair.

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If you don't have thick hair then small curvy braids are ideal for you. They start a little thicker at the top and cascade down, getting smaller as they go.

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Curvy ponytail braids are cool, but you can also roll them into a bun. Get creative and switch your favorite updos to your favorite type of braids!

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Bohemian curvy braids are amazing, and you don't need to add any detail to them. The intricate, asymmetrical design of the farewells is an eye-catcher for sure!

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These curvy cornrow braids feature a cute tribal design. As braids have loose ends, you can diversify your look and never get tired of your updos.

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Most curvy braid styles are inspiring. This one looks pretty basic, however, it's impeccable and once you see it, you'll probably think, “This is it!”

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