Have you ever wondered how locs are made? Most women don't have an idea of what locs looks like. They're a mix of two different hairstyles, Senegalese twists and faux locs, and they're created using hair extensions. The common way to make them involves twisting two strands of your natural hair into flat twists and adding extensions made of Cuban Twist or Marley hair. This gives you twisted, textured hair ropes at your desired length with a special detail at the roots.
How long do these invisible locs last? They usually look good without getting frizzy for about three weeks, but with some good care, they can stay nice for up to six weeks. While that may not be a super long time, these locs give you a fresh look without needing a big commitment.
Now, let's talk about some ways to style these invisible locs:
Half-Up Style:
For a fun and easy look, gather the top part of these light brown locs into a high ponytail.
Chocolate Brown Locs: These locs are a nice chocolaty brown color and hang below your shoulders, giving you a uniform style with some bouncy tendrils.
Chic Ponytail:
If you want to add some volume, put your locs in a stylish high ponytail while letting them hang down your face.
Ginger and Blonde Mix:
Try out the interesting mix of bright blonde hair with ginger-colored invisible locs. This style has a cool asymmetrical look that's quite impressive.
Chocolate Brown Invisible Faux Locs:
These chocolaty brown locs have a length that falls below the shoulders, featuring more uniform hair ropes with occasional bouncy tendrils.
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