Boho braids, or bohemian braids, elegantly combine traditional braiding with a bohemian flair. They often feature curly or wavy extensions for a textured, voluminous appearance that exudes effortless chic. This style is popular for its luxurious and natural look. Boho braids are versatile, suitable for various styles from flowing lengths to intricate updos, and maintain their beauty even when wet.

Choose the right braids hair
The type of hair you use is crucial for achieving the perfect boho braid look. With boho braids, you’ll be picking out two types of hair. One of the types of hair will be for the braids and the other is for the loose waves that you see in the style. For the most part, you’ll see that many people tend to go with kinky-textured hair for the braids and human hair for the loose waves, but it all comes down to the style. My biggest tip for picking out the hair for your style is to talk to your hair stylist as he/she will give you the best recommendation for the type of look and texture you’re going for.
- Kanekalon Hair: This synthetic hair is a favorite for braiding because it’s lightweight, affordable, and comes in a wide range of colors. It’s also easy to blend with your natural hair and can be styled with heat.
- Marley Hair: Known for its texture and volume, Marley hair is perfect for creating a more natural, afro-inspired look. It’s slightly coarser than Kanekalon hair, giving your boho braids a fuller, more textured appearance.
- Human Hair: If you’re looking for the most natural and long-lasting option, human hair is the way to go. It can be washed, styled, and treated just like your own hair, making it a versatile choice for boho braids.
Choose the right length and style
Boho braids can be customized to suit your style and preference, which also means that you can decide how long you want your hair to be. If you want a shorter mid back style or if you want your hair all the way down to your butt, you can choose that. Just keep in mind that the longer the style, the more the investment. Additionally, you’ll also have to be aware of the lengths that your chosen hairstylist does.
Here are some options to consider:
Length: Decide whether you want long, flowing braids or a shorter, more manageable length. Long braids are stunning but require more maintenance, while shorter braids are easier to manage and style.
Parting: Think about how you want your hair to be parted. Middle parts, side parts, and even zig-zag parts can change the overall look of your braids.
Accessories: Adding beads, shells, or colorful threads can enhance your boho braids and give them a unique touch.

When to take them out
While boho braids can last several weeks, it’s essential to know when it’s time to take them out to prevent damage to your natural hair. Typically, 4-6 weeks is a good timeframe, but listen to your hair and scalp. Your time for keeping them in also might change depending on what you did while having them in. If you go on a tropical vacation and swim underwater or even if you just head for a pool swim, you might want to consider taking them out sooner regardless of the wash that you do afterwards.
If you notice excessive shedding, buildup, or discomfort, it’s time to remove the braids and consider giving your natural hair another break prior to getting another style. Either way, rock the style and be happy with it. It’s a cute luxurious style that I love wearing, especially during the summer months.



