Protective Hairstyles for Natural Hair - L’Oréal Paris (2024)

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Conserve your coils in one of these gorgeous looks.

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  • Témi Adebowale

February 06, 2023

Whether you’re trying to grow out your hair or prevent hair damage, protective hairstyles can help make all the difference in your natural hair’s overall health — especially for those with curly and coily hair. As the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) reports, natural hair can be especially fragile and prone to damage, so protective styles can help keep your strands healthy.

If you’re looking for hairstyle inspiration to decide on what your next protective style should be, we’ve got you covered. Read on for 20 of the hottest protective hairstyles for natural hair, complete with products you can use to create these stunning looks.

The Benefits of Protective Hairstyles for Natural Hair

As you may have guessed, a protective hairstyle involves wearing your hair in a way that shields your natural strands from elements that may have the potential to damage your hair, such as heat, excess styling and color. Braids, twists, and faux locs are just a few of the popular protective hairstyles you may come across while scrolling through your social media feeds, and as the examples below show, they’re easy to maintain at home.

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What Protective Style Is Best for Natural Hair

While there are so many protective hairstyles for natural hair that you can try, a handful of them never seem to go out of, well, style. Here’s your cheat sheet for picking the right protective style for you.


1. Marley Twists

These twists get their fluffy appearance from the required hair extensions that are aptly named after reggae legend Bob Marley, who was also well known for his freeform locs. Marley twists allow you to flaunt a gorgeous pattern while keeping your natural strands tucked away. The style involves wrapping your length over and under itself with Marley braiding hair to create a two-strand look that gives off a textured, natural finish.

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2. Goddess Braids

Goddess braids start off like the box braids you know and love, but they also feature curly strands of free-flowing hair for an ethereal look. Goddess braids can be done at home or in the salon, but At home, refresh the curls with the .

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3. Box Braids

Box braids are another protective hairstyle you’ve probably seen on everyone from your neighbor to your favorite A-list celebrity. This style can be worn in any length of hair and looks great when hair extensions are added to create longer and thicker braids. A day before your braids are installed give your hair a quick wash with the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Moisture Push Shampoo and L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Moisture Seal Conditioner so you start your style with a clean foundation.


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4. Knotless Box Braids

Knotless box braids are a form of the aforementioned that are also versatile and easy to style. The hairstyle is created using a feed-in braid technique instead of creating a knot at the root like with traditional box braids. As a result, there’s less tension on the scalp, which can help minimize the risk of hair breakage (and especially great for those with thin or fine hair).


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5. Senegalese Twists

These twists are a beautifully twisted protective hairstyle that has roots in Senegal. The most commonly used types of braiding hair for Senegalese twists are Kanekalon (silky braiding hair) and Toyokalon (yaki braiding hair). This style requires dividing sections of your hair and twisting them around each other to form larger twists. Book an appointment with a hairstylist to get the best results.


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6. Faux Three Strand Braided Ponytail

Braided ponytails are still having a major moment in the beauty world right now, and we can see why. They’re easy to style, low maintenance, and can pull together any look in minutes. To get the look, rub a small amount of the L’Oréal Paris Dream Lengths Frizz Killer Serum Leave-In through your strands to smooth out any hair flyaways. Then, grab some hair extensions and start creating a long braided ponytail. Remember, don’t gather your hair too tight — your protective style isn’t that if it’s not really protecting your hair from damage.

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7. Bantu Knots

In case you haven’t heard — everything ‘90s is back in style, including this protective look. Take a section of hair and twist it from root to end until the hair starts to twist into itself. Form your twist into a bun on top of your head and secure into place. Repeat this process all over your head. Grab some hair gel, like the L’Oréal Paris Studio Line Mega Gel, if you need to add a little hold to your roots.

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8. Faux Locs

Faux locs can look gorgeous on both women and men and it’s a pretty simple style to maintain. You can use two different methods to install your faux locs — wrapping loose braids with hair extensions or by crocheting the hair into cornrows. Faux locs may require an appointment with a faux locs specialist if the locs style you want requires time and specific techniques, especially if you’re going for a longer length.

Be sure to use a hair mask, like the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Savior Fiber Mask, Paraben-Free before and after installing faux locs to give your hair a dose of hydration. A protective style should never be a neglected style.

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9. Passion Twists

Can’t get enough twists? Neither can we. Passion twists (also known as spring twists) are a mix between Senegalese twists and goddess locs. They are formed with two-strand twists that are created using wavy hair extensions. Book an appointment with your stylist to get the look since the style may be difficult to do at home.

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10. Goddess Locs

Speaking of goddess locs, If you’re looking for a more relaxed faux locs look, this is the style for you. Goddess locs are generally lightweight, easy to style, and the locs are left loose and curly to give off a more carefree vibe. For this style, book an appointment with an experienced loctician, as it requires specific braiding and wrapping techniques.

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11. Fulani Braids

This West African braiding style is a detailed hairstyle that features a few cornrow braids down the center of the head and several cornrows braided in a row going out towards the temples on either side. The stunning braids pair well with beads and metallic hair accessories.

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12. Flat Twists

Flat twists are a combination of cornrows and traditional two-strand twists, and they’re a great hairstyle to opt for when you want to get a more uniform curl pattern. To create sleek twists with clean parts, be sure to apply a bit of styling gel to give your twists some hold, and finish it off with a spritz of the L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Hold, Light Hairspray Unscented.

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13. Butterfly Faux Locs Bob

This chic and short take on faux locs is great for those who want the style but don’t want to sit in the stylist’s chair all day (installing long locs can take several hours). To achieve this distressed hairstyle, you’ll need to get packs of curly hair braiding extensions to wrap around your braids. Be sure to check out an online tutorial if you opt to DIY at home.

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14. Pineapple Updo

A pineapple updo is a protective style that can be worn to bed and out on the town. First, gather your curls at the top of your head. Apply a curl-enhancing product, like the L’Oréal Paris Elvive Dream Lengths Curls Non-Stop Dreamy Curls Leave-in Conditioner to your hair, then scrunch and air dry for soft, bouncy curls. Loosely secure your pony with a hair scrunchie or satin hair tie, pull the hair forward, and position it where you want for an effortless, fun updo.

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15. Jumbo Cornrows

For a braided hairstyle that doesn’t require sitting for hours on end in the salon chair, opt for jumbo cornrows. There are so many different ways to spice up the look if you don’t want simple straight-backs, including stitch braiding, zigzag parts and colored hair.

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16. Crown Braid

If you want a hairstyle that will be the star of your beauty look, a braided crown to help you look like the queen you are. Combine the style with a low bun for a look that’s chic, elegant, and beneficial to preserving your strands.


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17. Side Swept Cornrows

Cornrows are one of the most versatile ways to style and protect curly and coily hair. For a side-swept look, create a deep side part and divide your hair into two sections. Take the larger section and weave it into thin, sleek braids that run perpendicular to the part. Allow the rest of your hair to hang free for extra movement.

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18. Stitch Braids

These braids feature a stitch pattern in front, and you can have the braids end in a bun, jumbo braid, or let them hang loose. Since the braids will lay close to your head, don’t be afraid to ask your stylist to use a light hand so there will be littletension on your edges.

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19. Reverse Cornrows

This unique look is a twist on the classic cornrows we all love. Instead of starting your cornrow at the front of your head, grab your braiding hair and start braiding your hair from the nape of your neck. When you get to the front, continue braiding until you have a completed plait. Then, you can either let the braids hang loose in front of your face with a barrette, or you can tuck or pin the braids up into a bun.


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20. Glueless Lace Front Wig

Wearing a wig isn’t sometimes seen as a protective style, but it can be a great way to shield your natural hair for those who like to switch up their look often. Your hair can stay safe and sound in braids underneath, so you don't have to worry about any damage. Glueless lace front wigs are particularly protective because you don’t have to apply hair glue or adhesive products to your edges, which can thin out the hair and pull out your baby hair. This will keep your hair protected from the elements without causing any further harm to your mane.

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FAQs

What hairstyle protects your hair? ›

Protective styles are hair styles in which your hair is tucked up and away from your body, and the ends are completely hidden within the style. Usually, this is some kind of up-do, like a bun, chignon, french twist, or milkmaid braids.

What protective styles help hair grow? ›

Do protective styles help hair grow? Protective hairstyles cannot help your hair grow. Your DNA determines the rate at which your hair grows, and there are no products, hairstyles, or treatments that can change that.

What protective hairstyle lasts the longest? ›

After you've installed your braids, be sure to smooth down any loose hairs around your hairline with edge control. If you've ever wondered which protective style lasts longest, the sheer nature of how box braids are created makes this one of the longest-lasting natural hairstyles.

What hairstyle grows hair faster? ›

No hairstyle can directly promote healthy hair growth. However, natural styles that don't need a lot of maintenance may prevent damage to your follicles. Some hairstyles could damage your hair, such as ponytails, buns, and cornrows.

Are braids bad for black hair? ›

Any plaits worn for a long period can cause excessive tension on any hair type. The plait should be big, loose, and worn for a short period. Braiding and corn rows are in particular very bad for Afro-Caribbean hair. Sometimes, after a break from styling, the hair will return to its former condition.

How to sleep with natural hair? ›

Using a satin pillowcase and/or bonnet helps to keep your strands full of moisture as satin won't damage your natural hair, cause tangling, frizz, or split ends. Bonus points, satin is also known to help your skin breathe. It's one of the easiest ways to ensure you wake up flawless.

What hairstyle causes less damage? ›

Tight, high updos, extensions, and straightening are all risky choices. Less damaging options are loose, low, and natural styles. You know all too well that bleach and heat styling are the notorious villains of hair damage, wreaking havoc on your locks and causing brittle strands and split ends.

What is a natural protective hairstyle? ›

December 2022. A protective hairstyle is a term predominantly used to describe hairstyles suitable for Afro-textured hair. These hairstyles are designed to minimize manipulation and exposure of the hair to environmental elements.

How long can your hair grow in a protective style? ›

They're easy to maintain and the daily care routine for a protective style is often less intense than natural hair on its own. Most protective styles have a lifespan between 6 to 8 weeks, with some styles being able to go a full 12 weeks before requiring a refresh.

What are the best protective hairstyles for white hair? ›

When it comes to the protective styles for white hair, Asian hair, or any other naturally straight/wavy hair, the best ones would have to be buns, braids, French rolls and twists, or another tucked-away style. In fact, these all work as great protective styles for curly hair too.

What is the best way to style hair without damaging it? ›

Keep brushing to minimum.
  1. Reduce the use of “long-lasting hold” styling products.
  2. Allow your hair to partially air dry before you style or comb.
  3. Flat irons should be used on dry hair on a low or medium heat setting, no more often than every other day.

What is the best protective style for breaking hair? ›

You can opt for classic cornrows, faux locs, or two-strand twists, to name a few. Plus, by protecting your ends, these styles can help you retain precious length and prevent breakage (especially if you've relaxed your hair or damaged it in other ways).

What is the best material to prevent hair breakage? ›

Using microfiber towels, wide-tooth combs, and silk pillowcases can help reduce friction. Having curly hair: Curly hair is often drier and more prone to breakage.

Are braids or twists better for your hair? ›

If you're looking for a longer-lasting, more durable style, choose braids. If you prefer a higher-maintenance style that's gentler on the hair, twists are for you. Still looking for hairstyling ideas? Check out our easy protective hairstyle guide.

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