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Freetress new "latch hook" braid styles - crochet braids

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naturalmanenyc

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Freetress has released new hair styles geared toward latch hook braids.
 

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Bouncy braid and Barbadian braid
 

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They have different sizes of Senegalese twists
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Bantu knot twist out and bouncy twist out
 

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People still wear crochet braids? I thought those stopped being in style years ago. Color me surprised. :lol:

I really like the Senalgese Twist styles, though. Really nice.
 
tiffers

Crochet braids come back around every few years. The newest version is "knotless" crochet braids with Marley hair that can be curled with rods, twisted, braided or straightened.

https://www.styleseat.com/Hairbeenatural

https://instagram.com/crownedbyd/

People still wear crochet braids? I thought those stopped being in style years ago. Color me surprised. :lol:

I really like the Senalgese Twist styles, though. Really nice.
 
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very pretty! I'm gonna check them out. Wonder where you purchase them from? I can't find them online.
 
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@ajoyfuljoy They're for sale on SamsBeauty, NYHairMall and HairSisters. I'm waiting on Rastafari senegalese twists but I plan to try the Freetress brand eventually.
 
Not bad. I like the three twist outs ones, the kinky Brazilian braid and the straight Senegalese twists.
 
I would definitely try the bantu twist out and the Senegalese twists.
 
@ajoyfuljoy They're for sale on SamsBeauty, NYHairMall and HairSisters. I'm waiting on Rastafari senegalese twists but I plan to try the Freetress brand eventually.
Thanks! I've been wearing crochet braids pretty regularly for several years. I'm pretty good with my installs. Most people think it's my real hair. I'm going to check these out.
 
:eek:Wow finally... I've been wearing Crochet braids for about 6 months on and off. I honestly didn't even know what those packs of hair were for before I found out about these (I had been adverse to fake hair and avoided it so I was ignorant to all the possibilities, lol) :dazed:
 
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