I have been having quite a few people asking me what hair style was on my head exactly – is it braids? A weave? It’s as they call it crochet braids. I am working on doing a you tube tutorial on how to install them but for those who don’t know. Crochet hair has been the craze the past two years or so and have gotten more and more popular (at least on my Instagram feed) that you kind of feel left out of a club somehow.

I know it can be hard styling it, considering you want to maintain your edges so I thought I should  share with you how I Keep styling to a minimum while still enjoying my hair.

lots of Love

Kadenyi

Photographer: Laurent Bosire

1. The ribbon

This cute little ribbon revamps my outfits to young and cheeky while doing zero damage to my hair.

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2. The Headband

I have already done several posts wearing this cute piece designed by my bestie, its just the right amount of Kenyan Boho.

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3. The Head wrap

You already know I love head wraps, and have already shown you this particular wrap. but when your crochet hair starts getting old, this baby right here keeps you chic whether your hair is up or down.

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4. African piece

We all have that day when you want to wear your hair up in a sophisticated way, I am currently totally loving African pieces, and what better than adding a hint of it to  crochet hair? I got this from Adasa (She makes them) That way, I get to wear my culture but still look fab.

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When all else fails, just let your hair down, still looks just as good.

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