What we love about Ghana braids (and all other braids) is that the style is extremely versatile: It’s one of those protective hairstyles you can wear to the office or for a night out on the town. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about dedicating much time in the morning (or any other time, for that matter) to styling your hair. With these kinds of braids, you just set it and forget it!
Style Your Ghana Braids
Thinking about trying this style out for a change? We’ve rounded up 15 of our top favorite Ghana braid styles.
1. Ghana Braids High Braided Bun
One way to wear the look is in a chic top knot style. If you don’t want to try a basic top knot, you can opt for this chunky single-braided look. When you’re tired of the bun, loosen the braid and let your hair hang down, ponytail-style. Keep the ends of your hair happy and healthy by applying some Nexxus Clean & Pure Nourishing Detox 5-in-1 Invisible Hair Oil on the reg.
2. Curved Braids
There are so many ways in which Ghana braids can be braided. A popular style is having your hair braided with curved hair parts. Your stylist will part your hair with some curves, then weave some braids down each part.
3. Sleek Low Bun
Want something sleek? Try the low bun style. We love how easy and simple this hairdo is.
4. Skinny and Medium-Sized Braids
With this braided style, the more creative your style is, the better! Mix up the style with different braid variations.
5. The Low Ponytail
If you want to switch up your look from time to time, you can forgo the bun and let your braids hang low in a ponytail.
6. High Ponytail Style
Want a style with a much more dramatic ponytail effect? Go for this extra-long ponytail style. Make it unique by added colored extensions to your hair to create accent braids. Keep your style and your scalp oil-free with a few spritzes of Love Beauty and Planet Coconut & Water Mimosa Flower Dry Shampoo.
7. Deep Side-Part Effect
Need another example of how you can get the Ghana braid low bun style? Take a cue from this look. The braids give the deep side-part effect.
8. Skinny Cornrow Style
Not all Ghana braid styles have to be medium to chunky in size. If you prefer a smaller braid, try this look.
9. Ghana Twists
Everyone these days can wear braids, but naturally, you’d want something slightly different from the rest. We get it; it’s okay to want a look that stands out. Give Ghana twists a shot. Instead of braiding the hair in cornrows, your stylist will flat-twist your strands instead.
10. Curly Updo
Looking for a fun and flirty iteration of the style? You can try a curly ponytail. Ask your stylist to leave the ends of your hair out and curl it to achieve this look. Ed’s note: Keep your braids cleansed and moisturized without drying them out by washing them with a cleansing conditioner regularly. We suggest Love Beauty and Planet Purposeful Hydration Shea Butter & Sandalwood Gentle Cleansing Conditioner keep your scalp feeling fresh and clean.
11. Ghana Braids Ponytail
If you’re looking for a way to keep your hair out of your face, but still want to show off your braids, pull them back into a ponytail. This is a simple look, but the braids add so much interest to it.
12. Long Ghana Braids
Have long strands? Show them off by sporting Ghana braids. We love this type of braid because it’s also a protective style so you don’t need to worry about damaging your hair.
13. Side Braids
Side Ghana braids are so elegant. This is a great protective style to choose if you need a look for a fancier occasion or something to go with a one-shoulder dress or top.
14. Pink Braids
Adding color throughout your braids is one of the best ways to make them pop! We love how the light pink color contrasts against the dark color of the hair.
15. Classic Ghana Braids
Just looking for a simple protective style? Opt for classic Ghana braids. This cornrow look will keep your hair protected and healthy, Are you thinking about trying out one of these braided styles? Be sure to snap a picture and tag us @AllThingsHairUS!