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Why is water wave braiding hair so popular?

by Brooklyn Hair 30 Nov 2020

Why is water wave braiding hair so popular?

In order to get your hair looking as natural and uniquely yours as possible there has to be some creative way to do so. And that’s where the use of water wave comes in. Water wave crochet braiding hair is made from a blend of premium fibers that will help you to get the most natural looking style possible.

Traditionally this hair was solely used as bulk hair, where you would braid the roots and leave the ends loose or simply crochet the loose strands onto your hair. But now this hair has soared into the spotlight of the hair world. This is because this hair can easily transform a traditionally uniformed hairstyle into a more realistic looking texture. And let’s be honest, at the end of the day that’s what everyone seeks, a style natural enough to mimic their own hair. 
 
Popular styles that require water wave braiding hair:

  • Passion Twist. This style is somewhat of a Boho look and screams tropical vibes; therefore, it is a top pick for anyone planning going on vacation or just looking for an effortless look.
  • Butterfly twist. This style is simply a twisted version of goddess locs since it too strays from the traditionally perfect-looking strands in order to create a more boho look and some-what messy twist.
For these styles you will need on average about 7 packs. This will surely help you to achieve the style; however, if you typically love to have your hair full, then it is recommended to use anywhere between 8-10 packs depending on how dense you want your hair to be.
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