In 2024, the world of protective styling is evolving with the rise of invisible locs hairstyles. These stunning and versatile looks offer the perfect blend of style and protection for natural hair. With 70 different styles to choose from, there is something for everyone looking to rock this trendy and protective hairstyle. Whether you prefer a sleek and polished look or a more bohemian vibe, invisible locs have you covered. Join the latest hair trend and embrace the beauty and convenience of invisible locs in 2024.
Invisible locs are are two strand twists that are started in a flat twist motion before they’re transitioned into what looks like a fresh dreadlocks re-twist using Marley or Cuban hair. Two strand twisted ‘locs’ if you will.
This is one of the few hairstyles that gives you the look of two hairstyles in one. You get the fresh look of retwisted locs and the classic look of two strand twists.
Invisible locs like the name suggests give the illusion of twisted dreadlocks only it’s hard to tell where the ‘locs’ start from because the foundation is a flat twist that’s done using one’s natural hair.
Senegalese twists with a twist or what doesn’t look like actual locs not to be confused with Faux Locs.
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Hair and products you’ll need for invisible locs
1) Shine n jam.
2) Cuban hair, freetress pre fluffed hair or Marley hair.
3) Duck bill hair clips.
4) Rubber bands.
5) A crochet needle.
6) A rattail comb.
Let’s look at some frequently asked questions before we jump into the tutorials.
What hair do you use for invisible locs?
You can use Cuban hair, Marley hair or pre fluffed freetress hair.
How many packs of hair do I need for invisible locs?
Depending on the size and length you’re going for, you’ll need 1 3x pack of the cuban hair or 6 to 7 individual packs of Marley hair.
How long do invisible locs last for?
Invisible locs can last for 3 to 4 weeks with proper maintenance. This is largely dependent on your hair type.
Are invisible locs tight?
If you or your stylist doesn’t twist them too tight at the roots, invisible locs aren’t tight.
What’s the difference between invisible locs and faux locs?
Invisible locs which are in fact not locs are started in a flat twist like motion using your own hair and then transitioned into two strand twists using Marley or Cuban hair while a lot of faux locs (fake locs) variants like soft locs rely on the usage of pre made locs or a finished look that resembles natural dreadlocks. The difference is in the braiding methods and hair used. Basically, invisible locs are twists and faux locs are locs.
What’s the difference between invisible locs and Senegalese twists?
Invisible locs start as a flat twist before they are transitioned into two strand twists while Senegalese twists start as two strand twists from the roots. While you can use Marley hair for Senegalese twists, most people prefer using regular braiding hair.
There are two different methods you can use to do invisible locs.
The first one involves the use of a crochet needle and the second one doesn’t. We’ll look at both.
How to do invisible locs (crochet method)
Start by parting clean, moisturized and stretched hair into four different sections.
Two sections at the front and two at the back parted down the middle.
This will make it a lot more easier for you to further part the hair since this hairstyle involves a lot of parting.
Depending on which section you choose to start with, part a sizeable chunk of hair and further divide it into two.
Use shine n jam every time you do the parting to ensure you’re getting clean and neat parts.
The two parts you further divide the sizeable chunk of hair into should ideally be square parts.
Start working on one of the sections you parted in two.
Part a small bit of hair under the section and do a natural hair braid or plait if you like.
The plait part that is, not braiding the small bit of hair. This is not optional in this method.
After doing a braid/plait, crochet the Marley hair into the braid and pull it through.
Use shine n jam to “blend” both the hair at the upper section and the small braided one that you crocheted hair into at the bottom. You’re going to twist both of these as one.
Start doing a flat twist at the roots and keep twisting the hair to a reasonable length.
Please note: the hair in both sections has to be twisted in the same direction in the first round of twisting.
Use the duck bill hair clips to make sure your twist doesn’t unravel as you work on the other section.
Repeat the same method on the other section and start doing a two strand twist using both sections.
The key is too maintain a good grip to ensure your twist doesn’t unravel.
Pro tip: you can leave a slightly wider gap at the part where both individual twists are further twisted into one to avoid putting tension on you or your client’s scalp.
The wide gap will slowly close as you further twist the hair.
A lot of stylists have been opting to do loc knot barrel twists at the bottom to give the invisible locs an extra pop.
We did a step by step tutorial of how to do loc knots barrels here.
As always for a detailed visual, please refer to the video linked below.
How to do invisible locs (no crochet method)
Just like in method one, start by parting cleaned, moisturised and stretched hair into four different sections.
Two sections at the front and two at the back. This will make the parting process very easy.
Please note: Use shine n jam on your parted sections to make sure you’re getting a clean finish.
Part a sizeable chunk hair from whichever section you prefer to start with and further divide it into two.
Apply shine n jam on the section you further divided into two and start working on one side.
Do a flat twist on the one you choose to start with from the roots to a sizeable length.
Use duck bill hair clips to make sure the twist doesn’t unravel as you repeat the same method on the other side.
After you’ve done flat twists on both sides, feed in the Marley hair in between both twists and start doing two strand twists using both.
If just like in the first method you prefer having loc knot barrels at the end, bend the hair upwards, hold it at the base and start twisting downwards.
How to do loc knot barrels.
For a visual reference, watch the video linked below.
How to diy invisible locs
Like we always say if you’re one of the people who can diy any hairstyle aka God’s favorites, you’re on a budget or you have a lot of patience, here’s how you can diy invisible locs.
The process is the same as the first two depending on your preferred method.
The videos linked below show both methods.
70 invisible locs protective hairstyles and ideas
Now that you know how to do invisible locs, let’s look at 70 cute invisible locs hairstyles and how to style ideas you need to try.
Invisible locs come in many lengths and size variants alike.
We have extra long invisible locs, medium length and bob invisible locs often with boho additions.
1) Long invisible locs
@neyhairs_
2) Bob barrel invisible locs
@styledbypk
3) Brown invisible locs
@the.ebonyjay
4) Bob boho invisible locs
@nellchino
5) Half up half down invisible locs
@finaltouchbyfin
6) Long invisible locs
@locs_by_re
7) Small bob invisible locs
@f.faithh
8) Large invisible locs
@so.tresse
9) Middle part invisible locs
@treasuredidmyhair
10) Short bob invisible locs
@hair_by_lryne
11) Chocolate brown invisible locs
@hair_by_lryne
12) Side part invisible locs
@lifeaskourtttt
13) Long invisible locs
@hair_by_bri_3
14) Half up high pony invisible locs
@treasuredidmyhair
15) Large invisible locs
@fauxlocsdesire
16) Long side part invisible locs
@neyhair_
17) Peekaboo invisible locs
@braidobsessionllc
18) Medium side part invisible locs
@stylezbyrayy
19) Low pony boho invisible locs
@nellchino
20) Middle part invisible locs
@vianicholebeauty
21) Long boho invisible locs
@nellchino
22) Short bob invisible locs up do
@nellchino
23) Small invisible locs
@f.faithh
24) Long boho invisible locs
@nellchino
25) Side part boho invisible locs
@nellchino
26) Side part bob invisible locs
@vianicholebeauty
27) Small bob invisible locs
@f.faithh
28) Half up half down invisible locs
@finaltouchbyfin
29) Short bob invisible locs
@hair_by_lryne
30) Half up half down long invisible locs
@locs_by_re
31) Boho invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
32) Dark burgundy boho invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
33) Boho invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
34) Boho dark burgundy invisible locs
35) Boho invisible locs with barrel ends
@des.dabratt_
36) Dark burgundy invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
37) Pineapple side buns invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
38) Shoulder length invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
39) Boho pineapple bun invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
40) Pineapple side buns invisible locs
@des.dabratt_
41) Short boho bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
42) Burgundy peekaboo invisible locs
@styledbylasha
43) Boho bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
44) Boho bob invisible locs
@styledbyykii
45) Pink peekaboo invisible locs
@styledbytoi
46) Bob boho invisible locs
@monyyonahairr
47) Long boho invisible locs
@monyyonahairr
48) Pineapple bun invisible locs
@kammaysbeauty
49) Long boho invisible locs
@monyyonahairr
50) Pineapple bun invisible locs up do
@monyyonahairr
51) Peekaboo large invisible locs
@hair_by_Iryne
52) Large invisible locs
@hair_by_Iryne
53) Inverted bob invisible locs
@hair_by_Iryne
54) Short invisible locs bob
@hair_by_Iryne
55) Inverted bob invisible locs
@hair_by_Iryne
55) Loc knot barrel invisible locs
@bambilocs
56) Invisible locs with loc knot barrel ends
@bambilocs
57) Side swoop boho bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
58) Short boho b0b invisible locs
@styledbylasha
59) Boho bob invisible locs in a side swoop and bun
@styledbylasha
60) Bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
61) Brown mix bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
62) Boho bob invisible locs
@styledbylasha
63) Bob invisible locs with loc knots
64) Side part bob invisible locs
65) Red invisible locs
@nellchino
66) Bob boho invisible locs
@stledbylasha
67) Burgundy boho invisible locs
68) Color 350 and color 27 peekaboo invisible locs
69) Ginger invisible locs
@finaltouchbyfin
70) Half up half down invisible locs up do
@finaltouchbyfin_
Invisible locs pro tips and tricks
1) Use a small amount of hair if you want them to be thin and a big amount of hair if you want chunky twists.
2) Use shine n jam every time you part the hair into different sections to get a clean finish.
3) It is best to do invisible locs on hair that has zero product in it.
4) The crochet method makes the invisible locs last longer.
5) Maintain a firm not tight grip while twisting the hair to prevent it from unraveling.
6) Twist the hair in the same direction while doing the flat twists.
7) Marley hair or cuban hair comes highly recommended if you want that natural locs look.
Invisible locs maintenance tips and tricks
1) Use an oil of your choice like avocado oil on your scalp to keep it moisturized.
2) Wear a satin bonnet at night or wrap your hair using a scarf.
3) Use mousse occasionally to keep your twists looking nice.
4) Use an apple cider vinegar wash to prevent buildup and to soothe an itchy scalp.
Will you be trying any of these invisible locs hairstyles?
In conclusion, invisible locs are a versatile and stylish option for protective styling in 2024. With 70 different hairstyles to choose from, there is a look to suit every individual’s taste and preference. Whether you prefer a sleek and sophisticated look or a more textured and bohemian style, invisible locs can be adapted to create the perfect hairstyle. Not only do these locs protect your natural hair from damage, but they also allow for easy maintenance and versatility in styling. Overall, invisible locs are a trendy and practical choice for those looking to protect and enhance their hair in 2024.