Knotless braids styles are unarguably the latest braids trend in 2023. It’s slowly but surely replacing traditional braids.
Even in the realm of knotless braids, not every woman has the patience to sit through tiny knotless braids, so they opt for fat knotless braids instead. This is not surprising as they’re not laborious compared to tiny knotless braids.
The shift from traditional braids to knotless braids seems to have happened in the twinkle of an eye, and most women now prefer knotless braids to conventional traditional braids. The reason for this is not far-fetched and will be outlined in this article.
Fat Knotless Braids Vs. Fat Traditional Braids
- Fat knotless braids are seemingly better than fat traditional braids in the sense that they put less pressure on the scalp because they are usually knot free from the start of the braids.
The hairstylist uses your natural hair from the start before adding any hair extensions.
- This braiding method also aids the braids to lie flat on the scalp and makes styling of the braids into different styles smooth, unlike traditional braids.
- Fat knotless braids is one of the protective hairstyles that help to protect your hair from breaking or pulling. The hairdo actually aids hair growth.
- Fat knotless braids are lighter in weight than traditional braids. When wearing fat knotless braids, you feel comfortable because they put in less weight than traditional ones, making your head burden-free.
- Although fat knotless braids are less time-consuming compared to tiny knotless braids, when compared to fat traditional braids, they’re time-consuming because of the feed-in process as you pause to attach more hair extensions in between braiding.
- Fat knotless braids can be braided in different shapes, such as boxes, triangles, and other irregular shapes.
- The final point to note is that you can easily style fat knotless braids smoothly into ponytails, buns, and many other styles. It is more difficult to achieve this with fat traditional braids because of the bumpy start.
I’ll make a detailed list of the latest fat knotless braids styles that won’t take up much of your time. Trust me, you’d want to try these, so keep scrolling!
Knotless Box braids With Lengthy Curls
Whichever color you choose to rock this in will definitely pop! The falling curls around the braids gives the style an utterly different look from the regular knotless box braids we’re used to.
Knotless Box Braids With Beaded Tips
The distinguishing factor of this hairstyle is the addition of beads to the tips of the braids, giving it a more beautiful outlook. Any set of beads of your choosing can be used to achieve this hairstyle.
Knotless Star Braids With Curly Tips
The mixture of colors here sure adds a different touch to this particular style, however if you’re not comfortable with mixing colors, using one color of hair extension would be just as great. The curls at the tip of this braids and the style of parting are the unique factor that separates it from the conventional knotless braids.
Short Knotless Box Braids With Curly Tips
If you’re not a fan of long braids, you can try this style out. The length of this hairdo makes it a lot less time-consuming.
Large Knotless Braids With Curls
These styles are yet another 5 mins hairstyle (just kidding). Compared to other styles of knotless braids, this hairdo usually doesn’t take much time to complete.
Long Red Knotless Braids
The color red sure is a popping color. Take your braids to the next level with this banging color.
This is your go-to hairstyle and color if you’re looking to be the center of attraction on a bright day.
Here are more fat knotless braids hairstyles to choose from;
How to make Fat Knotless Braids: a step-by-step guide
Conclusion
Hair beads and other accessories can be added to make these styles more attractive. Curls at the tip of the braids are also a beautiful finishing touch.
You can also try out these styles with different colors, it’d still be beautiful.
I hope this was worth your time. If you feel like anything was left out, do well to let me know in the comment section. See ya!