19 Hairstyles with Beads That Elevate Any Protective Style
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Braids are back, and with them, so are braided hairstyles with beads. Beaded styles were first popularized in the 80s, but now? They're a top-tier cool-girl style. Beads can also effortlessly elevate so many natural styles, like twists and locs. What's even cooler is that you can experiment with different shapes, sizes, and colors of your beads to switch up your look.
Ahead, we've featured our favorite of beaded styles. You're going to want to take these looks to your braider ASAP.
Meet the Experts
Xia Charles is a celebrity braider and founder of Braided NYC.
Beaded Asymmetrical Bob
Still dying over how stunning this Fader cover story of Kelela is. The songstress added such a cool element to her bobbed locks with transparent, architectural beads.
Beaded Bob and Bangs
Feast your eyes on one of the dopest hairstyles you've probably seen all week—scratch that, all year. As shown, you can take traditional cornrows to the next level with tiny beads and maybe even seashells.
Long Side Braids with Beads
Here's another intricate cornrow style that looks even better with beads. This is proof that your beads don't have to look completely uniform. An array of shapes and colors looks effortlessly cool.
Blonde Beaded Braids
Is there anything Solange can't do? Seriously–how can you not be shook by these amazing fire-red beads paired with her platinum braids? And paired with the dark brows? A very, very big mood.
Long Beaded Ponytail
Swing your braided ponytail back and forth with beads. Truly, this high pony is just everything. The best part is that the beads are easy to remove, so you also have the option to transform this look into a braided bun.
Beaded High Ponytail
If you need any more convincing, here's another high pony adorned with beads. To amp this look up even more, add hair cuffs throughout your braids.
Beaded Cornrows
You can't talk about beaded braids without including this iconic throwback photo of trendsetter Alicia Keys. Those arrow-shaped beads, though—so good. We can't find dupes anywhere, so let us know if you get your hands on some.
Beaded Cornrows with Bantu Knots
So much #BlackGirlMagic in one photo. This group proves you don't have to wear beads on every braid. Simply adding them to a few will give you the same wow factor.
Red Cornrows with Small Beads
YouTube vlogger Kersti Pitre kills the braid game every time. Adding a few beads to her accent braids brings so much life to this straight-back style.
Big Box Braids with Beads
Instead of classic box braids, supermodel Jourdan Dunn edges up her style by incorporating different braid sizes. On the smaller front braids, she accessorizes with beads.
Afro Pigtails and Beads
There are just so many beautiful things going on in this pic. The perfect combination of her cuffs and beads makes this style so screenshot-worthy.
Cornrows and Boxbraids with Beads
Straight-back cornrows with box braids in the back were one of the most popular textured styles of summer 2017. While wearing this particular style, most women jazzed up their braids by adding beads to the ends.
Beaded and Braided Bun
Kersti Pitre does it again. This is not your normal braided bun, people. She took a different play on braided buns, and this look wouldn't be complete without this gorgeous hair jewelry.
Beaded Bangs and High Ponytail
Xia Charles, celebrity braider, loves this look she did for one of her clients. We're obsessed with the beaded bangs, and we all know a high ponytail gives that girl energy.
Beaded Mini Braids
Let this vintage picture from the 90s be your inspiration to get beaded mini braids. This style is super versatile too—you can wear your hair in a high ponytail, a bun, space buns, or a low ponytail.
And this stunning style is another one of Charles's favorites. If you want to add visual interest to your braided style, you can opt for different shaped and sized beads. And if you really want to channel the neo soul singers from the 90s, go for earth tones.
Beaded and Twisted Bangs
FKA twigs is no stranger to fun and elaborate hair styles—and these beaded twist bangs are no exception. For really full bangs, start your twists towards the crown of your head.
Chunky Beads
Venus Williams brought back the signature beaded hairstyle of her youth, but instead of the tiny white beads, she brought the glam with chunky clear and silver beads.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you braid beads into your hair?
First, braid a section of your hair and stop once you get to the area in which you want to place the bead. Twist the remaining hair and spritz it with water, then thread it through the bead. Secure the bead with an elastic then braid the remainder of the strand of hair.
How do you ensure beads stay put in your hair?
As outlined above, securing beads in the hair with an elastic is always a good idea. You can also use a threading tool, which will help pull hair through beads, so they stay in place.
Where do you buy beads for hair?
Hair beads are available just about anywhere beauty products are sold (that means you can find them at beauty supply shops as well as stores such as Target and Wal-Mart).
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