The long double goddess braids are done underhand allowing for a different appearance to the braids. The length is cute without being too long or cumbersome, which can sometimes be an issue with extensions. Additionally, only enough hair to make them goddess braids is used, not enough to weigh the hair down.
Bantu knots are another beautiful style on their own, but combined here with goddess braids, they look amazing! The lay on her edges is to die for and this style will last a minimum of two weeks. It will be easy to switch up as well.
Crocodile tails, double Dutch braids and split braids have all shared the same design, but when they are done as goddess braids, the size is amped up for bigger impact. Here the addition of color also makes a big difference.
These cornrows are typically known as straight-backs and have been a fall back staple for centuries. They are quicker and easier to do, but no less impressive without the curves and curls. There are still plenty of goddess braid hairstyles that can be achieved with straight backs, but most notably, the way it is styled originally is easy to rock and easy to care for.
The blending of colors and the consistency of the thickness of this halo braid is awe-inspiring. This is one goddess braid hairstyle that will look stunning from every angle and be more interesting as you see more of it.
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