Nagô braid is that hairstyle in which the hair is braided close to the scalp. The technique is characteristic of Afro culture and carries historical and social meanings that cannot be ignored. The different designs woven into the women’s heads used to represent their classes, religions, ethnicities and other important traits of their identities.
Nagô braids, in addition to being cultural and resistance symbols, have a powerful beauty. They are a great option for those who are going through the hair transition or to protect the wires on a daily basis. Learn how to make and care for this stunning hairstyle.
50 nago braid ideas that are VERY powerful
Don’t think that nagô braids are “not for you”! There are endless ways to use braids. See these inspirations that will help you choose the hairstyle that best suits your style.
1. Nago braid can be done with natural hair
2. And with synthetic hair, jumbo type
3. The nago braid in short hair is beautiful
4. They look beautiful in any length
5. The longer the more impactful
6. You can have a bold look with lots of props
7. Or produce something discreet but powerful!
8. Looks amazing on straight hair
9. In curls
10. And on curly ones. Matches all textures!
11. Colorful braids differentiate the look
12. Beads can be fastened with a simple rubber band. A charm!
13. Nagô braids can compose a glamorous look
14. Finish the hairstyle in a low bun and get ready to party
15. A high ponytail is also chic and stylish
16. A tiara with a nago braid is a great idea
17. Nagô braids can take different shapes
18. The drawings make the look even more fascinating
19. It is artistic and valuable work!
20. They make pom-poms even cuter
21. And they give a special touch to the fringe
22. You can mix braid types
23. Use a thicker thickness
24. Or the very thin nagô braid
25. Nagô braids are practical in everyday life
26. They rock club nights
27. And you can create a beautiful hairstyle for a more formal occasion
28. With the high bun it looks super elegant
29. You can wear the root braid all over your head
30. Or the nago braid loose in the back
31. This low nago braid look is perfect for a gala night
32. Include a colored ribbon between the strands to enhance the hairstyle
33. How about dividing the strands into triangles? cute and fun
34. The combination of pastel tones is modern and graceful
35. Beads add information to the look
36. Braids can be the focal point of your look
37. Or an elegant detail
38. How about this shaved head look?
39. Nagô braid with wool is beautiful and practical
40. A single braid already makes all the difference
41. How about testing the orange look?
42. The nago braid with twists mixes two amazing techniques
43. They complement black power
44. Looks great on dark hair
45. In light hair
46. And when the two tones are mixed
47. Extensions are great for those who want colored hair without dyeing it
48. And for those who want a SUPER length
49. The nagô braid is a cultural symbol
50. And it is also synonymous with a lot of beauty
With appliqués, beads and ornaments or in more discreet formats, the nagô braid is stunning.
Nago braid: how to do it
Braiding your hair seems to be very complex doesn’t it? But with practice and patience, you can learn different techniques for braiding your hair and other people’s hair. That’s why we’ve separated tutorials that will demystify the secret of nagô braids.
How to do a nagô braid on someone else, by Eloisa Santos
In this video, Eloisa Santos shows you how to braid someone else’s hair. The trancista uses the technique to make an amazing snail-shaped hairstyle!
How to Braid Your Hair Alone, by Alê Soares
One of the biggest difficulties with this hairstyle is braiding your own hair. Here, Alê Soares brings great tips for beginners who want to learn how to do the nagô braid on their own. For starters, it’s nice to already have experience braiding other people’s hair.
How to do nago braid the easy way, by Wig Dream
In this video from the Wig Dream channel you learn a different and easier technique to make the nagô braid. The result is very similar to the traditional one! As you will see in the video, the nagô braid is also a great way to secure your hair when using wigs and bows.
Side nago braid by Jessica Costa
Jessica Costa teaches you how to make a beautiful hairstyle with a side nagô braid. She indicates untangling the lock of hair well before braiding and reminds you that with practice you will become more and more skillful.
Nagô braid with stretching, by Karen Matos
See how to do the root braid with stretch. In the tutorial, Karen Matos remembers that it is important to untangle and divide the hair well before braiding, she uses gel to finish and kanekalon-like strands.
Simpler than it looks, isn’t it? The process can be time consuming and effortless at first, but the result is worth it!
How to take care of the nago braid
- Healthy hair: very fragile hair is at risk of breaking during the process, so take good care of the health of the strands for a satisfactory result. Making a hair schedule is a great option!
- Washing: it is recommended to wash the braids once a week, using only shampoo directly at the root of the hair. Conditioners, masks, and styling creams can leave residue between your braids, which can cause damage.
- Dry your hair: the accumulation of moisture inside the braids can cause the hair to mildew, so using a hairdryer is highly recommended. Don’t sleep with wet braids!
- Sleeping: Hair rubbing against the pillow is responsible for much of the frizz in braids. To avoid this, you can use a pillowcase, cap or scarf made of satin.
- Maintenance: it is possible to keep the braids for up to two months. At the time of maintenance, it is important to revitalize the strands with hydration and treatments, it is also recommended to give the hair a few days of rest before redoing the hairstyle.
The nagô braid is beautiful and has a history that is worth knowing! It’s important to know and love the origins of your hair, whatever it may be! Enjoy and check out the article about embedded braid. There are many beautiful and creative ideas.
Joyce Rosa
Graduated in Communication from the State University of Maringá and Technical in Clothing. She works with social media, content production, customer service and graphic design.
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