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Triangle Section Box Braids can create a much more striking impression compared to regular box braids. Originally designed to protect the scalp of African Americans, box braids have now become a popular hairstyle among famous rappers and celebrities.

Here is a photo of triangle section box braids.

Triangle Section Box Braids

Triangle Section Box Braids is a hair style where the sections of regular box braids are divided into triangles, resulting in a much more stylish and distinctive look. While it may not be visible in detail when the hair is down, people will be amazed when the hair is tied up. If you don’t want ordinary braids, I recommend trying Triangle Section Box Braids.

Here is a photo of products needed for Cornrows.

Products needed for Box Braids

The products needed for box braids can be easily obtained.

  1. Tail Comb 
    ■ Used for dividing the hair into sections.
  2. Hairpins
    ■ Used for securing the sections after they are divided.
  3. Hair jam
    ■ Used to secure flyaways and baby hairs while braiding.
  4. Rubber Band
    ■ Used to secure the ends of the braids after they are completed.
Here is a photo of box braids in a triangular section.

Triangle Section Box Braids Tutorial

To create Triangle Section Box Braids, you need to consider how many sections will fit in a single row. When viewed as a whole, these small triangles come together to form a larger triangle shape. Once the sections are divided, you can proceed with the braiding technique of your choice, such as braiding with three strands for regular box braids or using two strands for Senegalese twists.

Here is a photo of box braids hairstyle.

Triangle Section Box Braids Styling

Box Braids in a triangular section showcase more detail when the hair is tied up rather than left down. I recommend styling them in a half-up, half-down or ponytail style. If your hair is short, you can consider using hair extensions to add length before tying them up.

Here is a photo of triangle section box braids.

Box braids Maintenance Tip

To maintain box braids, It’s important to keep in mind that they can become messy once new hair starts to grow, which usually takes around 2~3 months. If you want to maintain the box braids after new hair growth, you can remove them and then re-braid.

  1. Use the right shampoo
    ■ If the braids are not properly cleansed, debris can build up on the hair. Shampoo developed by Hippie Buddha focuses on strong cleaning power and is suitable for dreads, box braids, and Cornrows hairstyles. You can purchase it at Hippie Buddha Shop!!
  2. Braiding method
    The method of braiding box braids is different from regular hairstyles. To cleanse the hair, fill a bowl with water and dilute the shampoo. Gently pour the mixture over the hair, ensuring that the scalp is lightly massaged. This allows the shampoo to penetrate between the hair strands for cleansing. After that, rinse with clean water using the same method.
Here is a photo of triangle section box braids

Finally

Try challenging yourself with the idea of triangular section box braids with your friends or family. However, if you want a more perfect hairstyle, visit Hippie Buddha Shop!

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