Braided bald head hairstyles are taking the summer season by storm, combining the elegance of braids with the boldness of a shaved head. These unique and eye-catching styles are perfect for those looking to make a statement and stand out from the crowd. Whether you prefer simple, sleek designs or intricate and complex patterns, there is a braided bald head hairstyle to suit every taste and personality. Get ready to turn heads and embrace your individuality with one of these viral summer looks.
The braided bald head or braided baldie as popularized by Monteria Chisholm aka Tookie Did It has been dubbed the hairstyle of the summer.
The LA based hairstylist explains that while it’s not a new hairstyle, she came up with the viral design when one of her clients wanted something out of the box and not the regular cornrows with a ponytail look.
The braided bald head is a freestyle stitch cornrow style where a single braid is woven continuously throughout the perimeter of the head and interconnected using different designs in different sections. The braid is then crocheted and sewn down to give the illusion of a bald head.
Known for her freestyle braided hair designs prowess, Tookie Did It combines beautiful patterns and designs alike such as flowers, hearts and butterflies to form what’s nothing that’s short of a masterful work of art.
The same intricate patterns used in the braided bald head hairstyle trace back their roots to the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade where cornrows were used by women to weave patterns and routes that were used for escape routes and to deliver secret messages.
If you’ve been thinking of hopping on the braided baldie trend, we have all the details you need.
Products you’ll need to create the braided bald head
- Shine n Jam.
- Duck bill hair clips.
- Crochet needle.
- Weaving needle & thread.
- Scalp oil.
- Mousse.
How to do the braided bald head
Before we start there’s three things you’ll need, a lot of patience, creativity, and attentiveness.
This is not a style you can breeze through which is where your patience will come in handy.
Given it’s a freestyle design, you can get as creative as you want. There’s no limit to how many patterns and designs you can incorporate.
Last but not least, you’ll need to pay attention when interconnecting the single braid throughout the different sections.
Ready? Set? Let’s go.
Start by deciding where you want your single braid to start. This could be the centre of the head or either side.
You’ll also need to pick a design and decide how many sections you want to have.
Part the hair using a rat tail comb and apply shine n jam to sleek down the divided section and create neat parts.
For this style, only the client’s hair is used.
Braid the hair from the starting point and continuously weave it through your chosen sections and designs utilizing duck bill hair clips to secure the hair & keep track of every section you’ll pass the braid through.
As mentioned earlier your freestyle design can feature zig zags, flower designs, hearts or butterflies.
After you’re done passing your braid through all the sections and all the hair is braided, crochet it into the final section and sew it down using a thread and needle.
The end result should look like this.
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Oil the scalp, apply some mousse, set it and you’re ready to rock your style.
Things to note before getting the braided bald head hairstyle
- This hairstyle is definitely not for everyone. The shape of your head will largely determine whether you end up loving or hating the hairstyle.
- If you have long and thick hair, getting this hairstyle might be a challenge. You may have to pay more since it will take smaller sections and very many twists and turns to utilise all your hair.
- While not necessary, utilizing the stitch braiding method will dramatically change how good the end product looks.
25 Braided Bald Head Hairstyles & Designs
Now that you know how to do the braided baldie, here’s 25 cute styles to save to your Pinterest boards and carry with you to your next hair appointment.
1) Burgundy Braided Bald Head Cornrows
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2) Burgundy Braided Baldie Cornrows
@diarradiditt
3) Swirl Design Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@honeyscomb
4) Freestyle Braided Baldie Cornrows
@honeyscomb
5) Swirl Design Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@honeyscomb
6) Flower Design Braided Bald Head Hairstyle
@77studiosllc
7) Leaf Design Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@77studiosllc
8) Stitch Freestyle Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@braided.with.precision
9) Heart Design x Swirls Braided Baldie Cornrows
@dolledbyz
10) Freestyle Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@africanbraidingcenterr
11) Burgundy Braided Baldie Cornrows
@aceoflenghts
12) Flower Design Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@tookiedidit
13) Freestyle Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@tookiedidit
14) Thick Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@slayedinbraids
15) Thick Braided Bald Head Cornrows
@k_s_l124125
16) Stitch Braided Bald Head Hairstyle
17) Medium Braided Bald Head Style
@raycharles9083
18) Braided Baldie
@dianaeneje
19) Thick Braided Bald Head Hairstyle
@dianaeneje
20) Heart x Swirls Braided Baldie Style
@nisaraye
22) Flower Design x Swirls Braided Bald Head
@nisaraye
23) Flower Design Braided Baldie
@stylessbysena
24) Heart x Swirls Braided Bald Head
@tressadore
25) Heart Design Braided Bald Head
@beyounique_22
Will you try the braided bald head/braided baldie hairstyle for summer? It’s a big YES for us.
In conclusion, these 25 braided bald head hairstyles are definitely making a statement and going viral for the summer season. From intricate designs to simple and chic styles, there is a braided bald head look for every individual’s preference. Not only are they stylish and unique, but they also provide a convenient and low-maintenance option for those looking to embrace their baldness in a fun and fashionable way. Whether you opt for bold and colorful braids or stick to classic and elegant designs, these hairstyles are sure to turn heads and inspire others to embrace their own bald beauty.