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What areFulaniBraids? Where didFulanibraids originate? What doFulanibraids symbolize? How to do Fulani Braids Step 1: Grab your supplies: Step 2: Start with freshly washed, conditioned, and moisturized hair that has been stretched or blown out Step 3: Part hair in half horizontally Step 4: Take a small section starting at the nape of your neck, grab a small piece of the braiding hair and add it to your hair and then begin braiding all the way down to the end of the braiding hair or your desired length Step 5: Repeat until the entire back of your head is complete Step 6: Start with the section of your hair right above your ear. Typically this section is cornrowed towards the front. Repeat the same for the hair above the opposite ear. Step 7: Cornrow the rest of the front of your hair in the pattern you desire, adding the braiding hair to the ends for length. Step 8: Now you can add beads, jewels, shells, whatever you like to add some glamour to your braids. Step 9: Apply your favorite mousse to your braids to tame any flyaways. Step 10: Optional – Use gel to style your baby hairs. How long doFulanibraids last? How to maintainyour braids Want more inspiration? Here are 25 hairstyles that are #braidgoals 1. Fulani braid inspired updo 2. Fulani braids bun with beads and colored hair 3. Intricate half up-half down Fulani braided style with beads 4. Braided buns with tendrils and beads at the temple 5. Braided front with jewels and beads and a puff at the back 6. Fulani inspired braids two-ways. Half up and complete updo 7. Fulani braids with grey braided hair and clear beads 8. With jewels at the front and double buns at the back 9.Fulani braided double buns and wooden beads at the tendrils 10. Golden hour Fulani Braids 10. Fulani braids adorned with wire and jewels 11. Blue Fulani inspired braided bun 12. Fulani braids adorned with an assortment of beads, shells, and jewels 13. Double take. Fulani inspired half up-half down style with blonde highlights 14. Braids with a pop of color – green beads 15. Strike a pose with this extra-long Fulani inspired style with beads 16. Red highlighted braids with jewels 17 & 18. Sister-Sister braid twins 19. Fulani braided style for a beautiful young Queen 20. Fulani braid inspired high pony 21. Classic Fulani braids on actress Cicely Tyson 22. Afrocentric Fulani braids with traditional headpieces and wooden beads 23. Alicia Keys who re-invigorated the style in the early 2000’s 24. Sweet and simple everyday Fulani braided style 25. Fulani braids with intricately designed wooden beads You may also enjoy: FAQs References

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The hairstyles we wear as black women are often more than just hair. There’s a Story. There’s a History. And it makes a Statement. And the intricate often adorned protective style known as Fulani braids are no different.

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What areFulaniBraids?

Fulani braids are “a very traditional hairstyle for women that includes long hair being put into five long braids that either hang or are looped on the sides, with a coiffure in the middle of the head. Hair is decorated with beads and cowrie shells.” (Source: https://www.onchek.com/theinsight/6-popular-braiding-styles-their-true-origin/)

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Where didFulanibraids originate?

Fulani braids originate from the Fulani or Fula people, who make up the ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa. Most of the Fulani people come from Mali, Senegal, Guinea, and Cameroon.

What doFulanibraids symbolize?

Hair plays a major role in African culture and civilization. It can symbolize origins, social status, wealth, religion, or marital status. The Fulani women decorate their hair with beads and cowrie shells. The women would add silver coins and amber to those braids as ornaments. As a tradition, some of these coins are passed down in the family.

Today’s stylists were inspired by the creativity and uniqueness of the Fulani women and named the style in honor of them. The braids have been a mainstay for many years, ebbing and flowing in popularity, but always a classic protective style choice.

And if you’re looking for a protective style where you can show off your individuality and creativity, the possibilities are endless with Fulani braids.

How to do Fulani Braids

If you are one of those women blessed with nimble fingers, it is possible to DIY the install of your braids. Here is a very detailed video from Youtuber LavishlyBritt. Her video breaks it all the way down and the results are beautiful.

Step 1: Grab your supplies:

  • 3-5 packs of braiding hair, either natural or synthetic hair can be used, depending on your preference
  • Rat tail comb
  • Wide tooth comb
  • Rubber bands
  • Mousse
  • Optional – Assorted beads, jewels, cowrie shells to adorn the style and gel

Step 2: Start with freshly washed, conditioned, and moisturized hair that has been stretched or blown out

Step 3: Part hair in half horizontally

You will be starting with the back half of your hair where the box braid pattern will be installed.

Step 4: Take a small section starting at the nape of your neck, grab a small piece of the braiding hair and add it to your hair and then begin braiding all the way down to the end of the braiding hair or your desired length

Step 5: Repeat until the entire back of your head is complete

Now it’s time to cornrow the front of your hair and the pattern is up to you and your imagination.

Step 6: Start with the section of your hair right above your ear. Typically this section is cornrowed towards the front. Repeat the same for the hair above the opposite ear.

TIP: Be sure to protect your baby hairs. Do not to braid them into the cornrows.

Step 7: Cornrow the rest of the front of your hair in the pattern you desire, adding the braiding hair to the ends for length.

Now it’s time to adorn your hair!

Step 8: Now you can add beads, jewels, shells, whatever you like to add some glamour to your braids.

Step 9: Apply your favorite mousse to your braids to tame any flyaways.

Step 10: Optional – Use gel to style your baby hairs.

But if you would prefer to let a professional hairstylist install your Fulani braids, the cost varies depending on many factors. This includes where you live, the length of training of your stylist and how long the braids will be. For budgeting purposes, in New York City where I live, I received a quote for $200.

How long doFulanibraids last?

This depends on how well the braids are maintained, including making sure that the braids are tied down every night with a silk or satin scarf. How quickly your hair grows and how well they were installed. Fulani braids can last 4-6 weeks. Be sure not to leave your braids in for too long because your natural hair can begin to matte and loc.

How to maintainyour braids

Youtuber Kelsley Nicole shows us how she maintains her braids to keep them looking fresh and new.

Here are some tips to maintain and extend the life of your braids.

  1. Tie your braids down with a silk or satin scarf each night to prevent frizz.
  2. Take care of your scalp and the exposed hair by continuing to gently shampoo and condition your hair.
  3. Apply your favorite oil or serum to your scalp to keep itchiness and flakes away.
  4. Continue to moisturize your exposed hair while in this style on a regularly to take care of your natural hair.

Want more inspiration? Here are 25 hairstyles that are #braidgoals

1. Fulani braid inspired updo

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2. Fulani braids bun with beads and colored hair

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3. Intricate half up-half down Fulani braided style with beads

4. Braided buns with tendrils and beads at the temple

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5. Braided front with jewels and beads and a puff at the back

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6. Fulani inspired braids two-ways. Half up and complete updo

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7. Fulani braids with grey braided hair and clear beads

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8. With jewels at the front and double buns at the back

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9.Fulani braided double buns and wooden beads at the tendrils

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10. Golden hour Fulani Braids

10. Fulani braids adorned with wire and jewels

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11. Blue Fulani inspired braided bun

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12. Fulani braids adorned with an assortment of beads, shells, and jewels

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13. Double take. Fulani inspired half up-half down style with blonde highlights

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14. Braids with a pop of color – green beads

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15. Strike a pose with this extra-long Fulani inspired style with beads

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16. Red highlighted braids with jewels

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17 & 18. Sister-Sister braid twins

19. Fulani braided style for a beautiful young Queen

20. Fulani braid inspired high pony

21. Classic Fulani braids on actress Cicely Tyson

22. Afrocentric Fulani braids with traditional headpieces and wooden beads

23. Alicia Keys who re-invigorated the style in the early 2000’s

24. Sweet and simple everyday Fulani braided style

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25. Fulani braids with intricately designed wooden beads

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Here’s to keeping our hair heritage alive while making it new!

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FAQs

What do fulani braids symbolize? ›

These braids were worn for centuries to symbolize ethnic origin, tribal groups, marital status, and social status. Women would also decorate their braids with various ornaments, including beads, cowrie shells, and metal accents.

What did Kim Kardashian call Fulani braids? ›

Fulani braids can be traced back to the Fulani ethnic group in West Africa - which Kim insisted she knew. She said: "I remember the backlash when I had the blonde hair and that I called them 'Bo Derek braids'.

Are fulani braids still in style? ›

While the style and technique are ancient, their impact is timeless. “Fulani braids have transcended their cultural origins to become a popular and fashionable hairstyle, celebrated for their beauty, versatility, and deep cultural significance,” says Charles.

Who started Fulani braids? ›

Fulani or feed-in braids originate from the Fulani (Fula) people in West Africa and the Sahel region. The large, nomadic community passed on the traditional hairstyle through generations of women. Known for its length and unique patterns, this style features braids that hang or loop on the sides of the head.

What is the spiritual meaning of braiding hair? ›

Braiding was and still is an important cultural tradition among many Indigenous American tribes. While each tribe has its own relationship to braids, many see braiding as a spiritual act, with the three strands representing the body, mind and spirit.

What culture wore braids first? ›

“The origin of braids can be traced back 5000 years in African culture to 3500 BC—they were very popular among women.” “Braiding started in Africa with the Himba people of Namibia,” says Pace. “These people have been braiding their hair for centuries.

What is the difference between Fulani braids and cornrows? ›

Fulani Braids

Definition: This regal style is a mixture of cornrows at the front and single plaits at the back of the head. There's usually a cornrow going down the middle, one on each side travelling forwards and the rest can be swept to one side or follow the centre part.

What are Janet Jackson braids? ›

Poetic justice braids are braids like Janet Jackson's famous jumbo braided hairstyle in the movie Poetic Justice. Before being known as poetic justice braids, people used to refer to this popular style of braids as box braids.

Can you swim with fulani braids? ›

Flip over fulani braids is a beautiful and functional style, meaning you can style it in different ways, swim with them and they would still look good, with proper care ofcourse💕! Featured stylist: @thelayexperiencee on instagram.

Which braids make you look younger? ›

Cornrows can act as a natural facelift; the tight braiding technique pulls the facial skin slightly, smoothing out tiny lines and reducing the visibility of wrinkles, giving it a more youthful appearance. Furthermore, the elegance and simplicity of cornrow braids contribute to a clean and fresh appearance.

Can you put Fulani braids in a ponytail? ›

Yes, the high ponytail is a favorite style for Fulani braids. Yes, Fulani braids can be styled as a simple ponytail.

What do Fulani braids represent? ›

Symbolizing not just its African roots, Fulani braids can also represent “social status, wealth, religion, or marital status,” Oludele says, adding that “braids have always been part of our culture.”

How long can you keep fulani braids in? ›

Just like with any other braiding style, Fulani braids vary in how long they last but typically last around six to eight weeks. Many stylists recommend getting the braids trimmed. Maintaining your braids is the most important thing to consider—the better they are maintained, the longer they'll last!

How to sleep with fulani braids? ›

Wrap braids in a silk scarf. Don't put hair in a ponytail. Tilt hair back and put scarf on. Don't tie scarf too tight.

What does the braid hairstyle symbolize? ›

In some regions, a braid was a means of communication. At a glance, one individual could distinguish a wealth of information about another, whether they were married, mourning, or of age for courtship, simply by observing their hairstyle. Braids were a means of social stratification.

What do braids symbolize in African culture? ›

The earliest records of braids in Africa are thousands of years old. In that time braids have adapted to be many things—evidence of tribal affiliation and a map to communicate the journey to freedom, and, more recently, an embrace of Blackness and a ready-to-wear protective style.

What do black hairstyles symbolize? ›

However Black culture branched further away from white-dominated standards, leading to an evolution of natural Black hairstyles. The afro was popularized by The Black Panther Party and revolutionists like Angela Davis, and it became a symbol of unapologetic Black resistance during the Civil Rights Movement.

What do Fulani beads mean? ›

Fulani Beads: An Extravagant Display of Wealth

Whereas they primarily use beads for divination rites and spiritual expression, the Fulani believe they have a more practical purpose – a means to flaunt their wealth.

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