New weave styles

Here are some new weave styles that are trending:

  1. Box Braids: A classic style that's making a comeback, box braids are a popular choice for both protective styling and fashion.
  2. Fishtail Braids: A trendy style that involves crossing strands of hair over each other to create a fishbone-like pattern.
  3. Goddess Braids: A style that involves braiding hair into small sections and then twisting them together to create a crown-like effect.
  4. Micro Braids: Tiny braids that are woven close together to create a intricate, detailed look.
  5. Senegalese Twists: A style that involves twisting hair into small sections and then wrapping them around each other to create a rope-like effect.
  6. Marley Twists: A style that involves twisting hair into small sections and then twisting them together to create a rope-like effect, similar to Senegalese twists.
  7. Kinky Twists: A style that involves twisting hair into small sections and then twisting them together to create a rope-like effect, similar to Marley twists.
  8. Cornrows: A classic style that involves braiding hair close to the scalp, often with a straight or zig-zag pattern.
  9. Dreadlocks: A style that involves twisting and matting hair together to create a unique, textured look.
  10. Crochet Braids: A style that involves using a crochet hook to weave synthetic or human hair into a braid.
  11. Faux Locs: A style that involves twisting and braiding hair to create a dreadlock-like effect without actually having dreadlocks.
  12. Bantu Knots: A style that involves sectioning hair into small sections and then twisting and knotting it to create a textured, curly look.
  13. Twist and Pin: A style that involves twisting hair into small sections and then pinning it up to create a sleek, polished look.
  14. Ghana Braids: A style that involves braiding hair into small sections and then twisting them together to create a rope-like effect, similar to Senegalese twists.
  15. Havana Twists: A style that involves twisting hair into small sections and then twisting them together to create a rope-like effect, similar to Marley twists.

These are just a few examples of the many new weave styles that are trending. Remember to always take good care of your hair and consult with a professional stylist if you're unsure about how to style your hair.