Trendy Protective Hair Styles for Natural Hair (2024)

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Natural hair is known for its versatility, resilience, and beauty. But wearing your natural hair is also associated with hard work, trial and error, diligence, and dealing with tresses that at times quite literally seem to have a life of their own. While often gratifying, trying out new ways to do our hair can sometimes be time-consuming or stressful. Like many naturals, we love our hair and take pride in the coils, curls, and waves, but sometimes we need a small break from daily styling.

Here comes the protective style! From braided ponytails and two-strand twists to box braids, quick weaves, wigs, and sew-ins; protective styles are that girl for the girls who need a week (or four) off from doing their hair. These styles not only give us a new look but, if taken care of properly, aid in length retention, hair growth, and sometimes last just long enough for us to miss our "regular hair." As we end Black History Month and head further into the new year, wearing a new style or two might be just the thing to keep us feeling refreshed. Whether you'd like to hit up YouTube and try them out yourself or go to a professional, treating yourself with a new look will always scream Black girl magic. To help get you started, we have compiled a list of protective styles that are a must-try this year.

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The Braided Ponytail

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Do you have an event coming up? Style commitment issues, but would love a week or weekend without having to do your hair? If you answered yes to either question, then the braided ponytail is perfect for you. Trading an hour and a half or less of styling time for two to five days of a classy sleek look is a win-win. Whether you add colored extensions, like a high or low pony, or spice it up with a middle or side part, this style is both versatile and easy to do. From the red carpet (like Tessa Thompson, pictured here at the Venice International Film Festival in 2022) to a friend's birthday dinner, a braided ponytail is always a good idea. Lengthen wear time by twisting it into a bun or turning it into a wavy ponytail!

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Bohemian Box Braids

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Bohemian (micro) box braids are a go-to style, and Zoë Kravitz is one celebrity who really has taken them and made them her own. Bohemian braids have come to encapsulate Zoë's personal aesthetic. Instead of the hair being braided throughout each lock, only the first inches (6-8 or so) are braided, leaving the ends loose, wavy, and wonderfully whimsical.

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Faux Locs

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There are at least three different types of faux locs floating around the internet, and we encourage you to try them all (or at least one type) this year! Whether it's the traditional style as pictured here on Logan Browning, butterfly locs, or the new distressed style going around, faux locs are one of the coolest styles out there. Try a newer version of the style by getting them collarbone length for a cute low-maintenance look.

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Small Box Braids

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Box braids are a staple hairstyle for the stylish natural (if you're willing to sit for them). They're beautiful, versatile, and long-lasting (about four to eight weeks). Tessa Thompson wore the look on the UK gala screening of Thor: Love and Thunder in 2022. While the style can take up to eight hours, the benefits might just be worth it. From buns and half-up, half-down styles to simply wearing it down, small box braids are beautiful and dressy with half the effort. Upkeep includes washing your scalp regularly, oiling your scalp when needed, and using mousse to refresh the style. Try this look on vacation for maximum good, low-maintenance vibes.

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Medium Box Braids

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Want the braided look with half of the time? Medium box braids might be for you (shou- out to Tessa Thompson, pictured here at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival for the great hair inspo). Lasting just as long as the smaller counterparts, medium box braids are for the not-so-patient natural and are usually cheaper to get! If you're newer to the long-term braid game, you might look at getting this medium-size style as a soft launch into protective styling. With an estimated styling time of three and half to four and a half hours, try this new trend: Leave more of the bottom of the braid undone, and curl the ends and or cornrow the very beginning of the braids starting from a middle part to add a little pizzazz! Try these styles to fall in love with braided extensions.

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Cornrows

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Cornrows are a look that will never go out of style. Whether you braid your own hair similar to the pictured model or add extra hair for a little flair, this simple but beautiful style goes with almost anything. One can either do "straight backs" or have the braids done to curve at an angle. If you're a fan of twist or braid-outs, you can wear cornrows throughout the week and take it down for a well defined braid-out during the weekend.

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Tribal Braids

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Tribal braids scream summertime fine. Whether you're visiting the islands or simply ready to try a new look, this might just be the style for you. The top layer is cornrowed with a bottom layer of box braids, so this style is both feminine and versatile. Serayah Ranee McNeill owned the style at Build Studio back in 2018. Add some spice by incorporating varying designs on the sides or colored highlights similar to the reference picture.

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Feed-in Braids with Curly Hair

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This semi-new hairstyle has taken over the internet ever since Tyla's appearance at SiriusXM Studios in 2023. The Black hair version of business in the front, party in the back, this style is all kinds of feminine fun. Lasting two to four weeks, this hairstyle is perfect for the natural going on vacation, attending events, or simply looking for a new braided style to try.

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Goddess Braids

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We love goddess braids over here! And no one does them quite as well as Ariel Thompson. If you've ever wanted to try a softer version of box braids or twists, then you might want to add the "goddess" effect (inserting loose curly hair into the braids) to your next style. Not only does this make styling a little more fun, it somehow makes box braids look even better. Who knew?

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SenegaleseTwists

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While our fav Storm Reid got the small version of the style, a small, medium, or large version of Senegalese twists will all give effortless beauty. Just as versatile as box braids, these twists make you want to book a vacation (or a red carpet appearance) just to show them off. Lasting four to eight weeks, this twisted style looks good in a boardroom or on a beach—you decide!

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Jumbo Twists

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Jumbo or Marley twists can be done in a myriad of ways, from having a head full of twists, as pictured on French singer Alicia Aylies, to having only 10 to 12. This simple yet stylish look is sure to garner you loads of compliments while also giving you a four- to six-week break from styling your hair. As we barrel toward spring, keep this stye in mind! New trend: Try it with larger parts, or add loose tendrils of curly hair.

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Conrows into a Curly Ponytail

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We recently saw this look worn by Ariana DeBose at the SAG Awards and were instantly obsessed. With a styling time of two hours or less, this beautiful ponytail can last up to two weeks. While more of a set style than box braids or twists, one can always turn this ponytail into a bun for a more subdued look. Whether you're on the red carpet or looking to switch things up, this new take on a braided ponytail is a must-try.

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FAQs

What protective style grows hair the fastest? ›

Best Protective Styles for Hair Growth
  1. Protective Style #1 Wig. If you want to switch up your look on a daily basis quickly, then a host of wigs can be your best friend. ...
  2. Protective Style #2 Box Braids. Next up, we have the box braids. ...
  3. Protective Style #3 Twists. ...
  4. Protective Style #4 Sew-In. ...
  5. Protective Style #5 Updo.
Nov 15, 2019

What are the least damaging braids? ›

Faux Three-Strand Braid

This may be the perfect style for you. For those wanting the least amount of scalp tension because the pain just outweighs the look, opt for a slicked-back faux three-strand braid. All you need to do is put your hair up into a high bun, attach your braid, and voilà.

What protective style lasts the longest? ›

If you've ever wondered which protective style lasts longest, the sheer nature of how box braids are created makes this one of the longest-lasting natural hairstyles. You can keep it in for a few months if desired, barring any significant root grow-out or improper maintenance.

What hairstyle damages your hair the most? ›

Avoid frequently wearing hairstyles that pull on your hair.
  • Buns, ponytails, and up-dos that are tightly pulled.
  • Cornrows.
  • Dreadlocks.
  • Hair extensions or weaves.
  • Tightly braided hair.

What is the easiest protective hairstyle? ›

Mini twists are a super easy and cute protective style that pretty much anyone can do! This style involves taking in sections of your hair and twisting them. This style can be dolled up on its own or easily thrown under a cute headwrap or wig!

What is the number 1 hairstyle? ›

What Are the Numbers in Haircuts? If you ask your barber for a number one cut, you are asking them to cut your hair so it is an eighth of an inch long. If you ask for a number eight cut, the hair left on your head will be one inch.

What is the most popular protective style? ›

10 Styles
  1. Cornrows. Cornrows are a popular and versatile protective hairstyle that can be worn on all hair types and lengths. ...
  2. Top Knot. The top knot bun is one of the easiest protective styles to achieve and can be styled in so many different ways. ...
  3. Bantu Knots. ...
  4. Box Braids. ...
  5. Crochet Braids. ...
  6. Senegalese Twists. ...
  7. Pineapple. ...
  8. Wig.

What hairstyle grows hair faster? ›

No hairstyle can directly promote healthy hair growth. However, natural styles that don't need a lot of maintenance may prevent damage to your follicles. Some hairstyles could damage your hair, such as ponytails, buns, and cornrows.

Do protective hairstyles help hair grow? ›

Whether you're tucking your hair away from heat and humidity in summer or the cold, dry winds of winter—no matter the season, there's a protective style to enjoy. While protective hairstyles do not help your hair grow, they can help your strands retain length and maintain moisture.

Who hair grows the slowest? ›

In people of African descent, hair tends to grow around 0.2 inch (5 mm) per month, whereas Asian people's hair often grows much faster, at up to 0.8 inch (20 mm) per month, Sally-Ann Tarver, a trichologist at Cotswold Trichology clinic in England, told Live Science by email.

What is the slowest growing hair type? ›

Of all the hair types, coily hair is seemingly the slowest to grow. That's because it has the densest structure of all and is prone to shrinkage, which can make even the fastest-growing of locks look like they haven't budged.

What is the healthiest hairstyle to sleep in? ›

Good options for wearing your hair to bed include:
  • a loose, functional top knot piled at the crown of your head and secured with a fabric scrunchie.
  • one or more loose braids at the nape of your neck.
  • hair wrapped in a headscarf or turban.
Sep 6, 2021

What hairstyle causes less damage? ›

Tight, high updos, extensions, and straightening are all risky choices. Less damaging options are loose, low, and natural styles. You know all too well that bleach and heat styling are the notorious villains of hair damage, wreaking havoc on your locks and causing brittle strands and split ends.

What is the least damaging way to style hair? ›

Keep brushing to minimum.
  • Reduce the use of “long-lasting hold” styling products.
  • Allow your hair to partially air dry before you style or comb.
  • Flat irons should be used on dry hair on a low or medium heat setting, no more often than every other day.

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