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Say Hello To The Braided Hair Trend You Didn't Know You Needed
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Say Hello To The Braided Hair Trend You Didn't Know You Needed


With more time on our hands, we have even more time to experiment and create new trends and the latest hairstyle to hit the internet is everything you didn't know you needed. Although passion braids––a dope new fusion of traditional braids and passion twists widely inspired by self-taught, Miami-based stylist, The Boho Babe––rose to popularity nearly a year ago, it's quite clear that this trend isn't going out of style anytime soon.

While some passion braid styles mimic box braids, goddess braids, or regular passion twists, this style can be done using the knotless or crochet method. Passion braids, which are traditionally created using water wave style hair, may not be as long-lasting as some styles but they sure are cute AF.

If you're thinking of trying out this trend but you're still on the fence, here's all the inspiration you need to rock passion braids the right way.

Featured image by Instagram/@mcleodmanna.

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