33 Ultra-Chic Ghana Braids to Make You Rock Anytime.

Do you want a super-trendy yet easy-to-wear hairstyle? With any of these 33 Ghana braids, you’ll outdo anything you’ve ever done. Knotless braids, traditional braids, cornrows, weaves- you’ve done them all. You’re due for a trip to your hair stylist, but your head is blank. You think you’ve tried everything, and you’re just bored. Or maybe there’s a hot new party, and you want a hairstyle that will finally get your crush to notice you. 

Well, your search is over. So keep all other braids aside, and say hi to Ghana braids! Ghana braids are simple and easy to wear, and you can incorporate them into any hairstyle to shake things up. Moreover, they’re among the best protective styles, so you can rest assured that your hair will thrive in these braids (provided you get them right).

Still not convinced? Then read this – there’re countless designs and themes you can get with Ghana braids, unlike any other braids. Consequently, irrespective of the shape of your face, your bone structure, preferred hair color, looks and so on, there’s a style of Ghana braids that’ll appeal to your visual senses and keep you comfortable at the same time.

There’s no need for you to go on a braid hunt without a guide. We’ve compiled a raging hot collection of our favorite Ghana braids. So, buckle up and enjoy the ride!

Our Best Ghana Braids Hairstyles:

1. Waterfalls Ghana Braids

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This fit shoots for the stars with little fuss. Elevate your regular thick plaits by incorporating curves rather than straight stitch cornrows. Curving your ghana braids, especially the outermost plaits at the crown, shows off the angles of your faces and adds a touch of style to plain braids. Using ombre, a color that will never be obsolete in hair fashion will double the breathtaking impact your hair will have on onlookers. Recreate in any length of your choice.

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2. High Bun Ghana Braids

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No hairdo’s more convenient for hot days than ponytail ghana braids. You can quickly wear your hair in a bun if you want to. Curved plaits grace this look, but we have thick stitch braids nestled between thin cornrows rather than equal braid sizes. There’s no reason your hair shouldn’t stand out, and here, you have an easy way to do something different while keeping things simple. Naturally, you’d want to make yours lengthy to have a tight, full bun.

3. Cornrow Ghana Braids Hairstyles

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Unfortunately, Ghana braids aren’t as easy to restyle as other braids. However, it doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to be creative and expressive with your hair. The most remarkable features of this style are the two plaits crossing over each other from both sides of a clear-cut center part, while the other stitch cornrows follow in medium-sized curves.

Additionally, pairing gold accessories with bold, black hair is the surest way to look like royalty. Finally, don’t forget to pamper your edges.

4. Triangle Parted Ghana Braids

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It takes a lot to sit through hours of braiding. Maybe you don’t have the required patience? No problem. With triangle parted Ghana braids, you can be as fashion-forward as possible. We’ve previously seen braids curve around the hair; the major transformation here is the large blocks of triangular sections (as opposed to round ones). There are just three braids here, so you’ll be up and about before you know it. These braids are scanty, though; you may want to extend your length for a more stylish effect.

5. Side Part Cornrows Ghana Braids 

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For a good reason, center parts are a staple in braids, but side parts are even more gorgeous. Letting your braids glide over one side of your face is an age-long seductive hair move. Moreover, you’ll have some volume on your hair with thin braids. Try purple for a similar eccentric look, but natural hair tones are no less gorgeous if that’s too much for you.

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6. Medium Knotless Ghana Braids

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Who doesn’t love creativity? Expressing art through fashion is always applauded, and braids are no exception. Hence, step up the thin plaits between jumbo stitch cornrows by crossing them over each other at the roots. 

For more detail, join short horizontal plaits to the jumbo braids over the nestled thin plaits and add some zig-zag parts. You’ll have everyone’s jaw on the floor in amazement. Remember, for scanty braids, the longer, the better.

7. Jumbo Ghana Braids with Silver Cuffs

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Are you one of the simple people with a more minimalist, “I don’t like to do too much” style? Drama doesn’t cut it for some people, and that’s okay. We’re looking at a handful of stitch ghana braids in statement jumbo sizes for this style. 

There’s not much happening here; we have straight cuts, large sections and ideal, long braids, so it’s just right for you. Also, using silver cuffs in lieu of gold touches your hair up without the fuss gold tends to bring.

8. Waving Feed Ghana Braids

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Jumbo braids are undoubtedly fashionable, but they’re not to everyone’s taste. Plus, the extra thin trend is also coming back in waves. Hence, if that’s more your speed, then here you go.

In addition to being on-trend, it’s also easy to wear and has zero fuss. Thin stitch ghana braids slightly curving into a high ponytail will ensure that you have little stress on a rough or hot day, so you’re covered. Be mindful of how tight your braids are to avoid hair breakage.

9. Neat Blue Ghana Braids

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Ghana braiding the front of traditional braids has been around for a long time. It’s a no-brainer way to ramp up regular braids. We always advocate putting your spin on existing trends, and this fit is an excellent way to elevate Ghana braids. 

On both sides of the center, there’s a cross braid. However, a center plait substitutes a part this time. Inverted braids on each corner are accessorised with cowries, though you could leave the braids out if they disagree with you. Metallic blue is the ultimate cool-girl color, but feel free to change it depending on what you like.

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10. Heartline Box Ghana Braids

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In case you’re wondering, “How do I make my plain cornrows the talk of the town?”. Well, you have your answer – hearts! Needless to say, we all get warm and fuzzy inside when we get a red heart emoji from someone, but it shouldn’t just end with text, should it? 

Cut out two curves just at the edge of your hair, plait them, and just when they form a heart, join them in one big braid over your ear. You can secure love to your hair with accessories but go easy, so they don’t distract from the stunning heart shape.

11. Neon Ghana Braids

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Imagine someone walks into a party wearing this look. In my opinion, the party is over because what can top such gorgeousness? Is that the effect you’d like to have? Then get the hairstyle in this popping shade of neon green. The color alone will cause everyone to stop and stare, but when you sweeten the deal with the heart, zig-zag and cross-over details? It’s over.

12. Nago Ghana Braids

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The best part about ghana braids is that you mustn’t get extensions. Consequently, if you hate extensions or don’t want them for some other reason, you have a foolproof way to show off your natural curls. We have a side part and signature curved cornrows tied over full, natural curls in a half-up, half-down style. In any position, accessories would be fantastic here, so give it a go.

13. Valentine’s Ghana Braids

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Why leave your baby out of Valentine’s day fun? Pigtails are standard with children, but literally, put a heart on your child’s hair to spread love. Curling the braid ends is a magnificent way to level up, and like always, color doesn’t disappoint. You might want to use a more subtle color for a more shy kid.

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14.  Ghana Braids With Curls

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Curls have always been a fan favorite, and this here is no exception. Ghana braiding the front of regular or knotless braids isn’t new; we’ve seen said look on this page. However, you can revamp the ageless hairdo by curling the ends of all your ghana braids and framing your beautiful face with a couple of locks. It’s a feminine, youthful look, and with the wind in your curls, you’ll be living your best braids life.

15. Horizontal Ghana Braids 

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You’re a pacesetter, you aspire to stand out, and we’re here to help you with that journey. Want to be unique? Most Ghana braids are vertical; they run from top to bottom, so let yours run horizontally.

Our muse here has her thick, shiny jumbo stitch braids run from one side to the other, and you can see how alluring the butt-length braids look. The razor-sharp parts and alignment contribute to the beauty, and as a bonus, you’re less likely to have broken edges with this number.

16. Messy Bun Ghana Braids 

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Need a little spice in your life? Variety is what you’re missing. It’s the secret ingredient in everything in life, including your hair. We present a ponytail, half-up, half-down, and curls combo here. 

There’re so many delicious details to feast our eyes on, starting with the alternating jumbo stitch braid and twin thin cornrows. Two thin plaits cross each other just beside the center part. But wait! It’s not over yet. Curls make an appearance again, this time in a loose shape. And to put a ribbon on the box, there’s a messy bun to complete the look.

17. Straight Back Ghana Braids

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These braids aren’t just cute; they’re also fun. With only a handful of cornrows, they’re easy to install and wear, but there’s more. Because they’re in different sizes, each braid is an adventure. Thick and thin braids follow each other, and to take things further, we see inverted braids frame the face on both sides. Accessories always level up your braid game, whether cuffs, beads, or twine.

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18. Half Braided and Half Loose Ghana Braids

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You’re saying, “I’ve seen curls before; why is it here a second time?” Well, look again, notice the details. Our previous curly ghana braids had regular plaits and a center braid, but this is breathtaking.

In place of regular plaits, we have straight jumbo ghana braids that, with calculated sectioning, transform into triangular sectioned braids around the center. Some braids are complete, while others gracefully cascade down the shoulders to the waist in smooth waves. Again, black would suit this look best to prevent distraction from the details, but you can use some other color if you prefer.

19. Low Bun Ghana Braids

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Ghana braids aren’t versatile with restyling! True, at least when compared to other traditional braids. It doesn’t mean you can’t style it, though, and the above look proves it. You could opt to wear your braids down or in a low bun. It depends on your mood and where you’re headed. For an elegant or professional aesthetic, keep the bun. Casual day? Let your hair loose.

20 Curved Heart Ghana Braids 

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Here’s another style of Ghana braids for our edgy but feminine queens. This fit puts a twist on curved braids, literally. On each side of the center part, two diagonal stitch braids twist over each other and end in a short shower of curls right above the shoulder. Aligning the box sections raises the bar for your admirers; they won’t be able to keep up with the twists and turns your braids are serving.

21. Wine-Coloured Ghana Braids

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Black has been predominant so far, and with good reason, most people are comfortable in black braids. While black is lovely, sometimes you need a little extra oomph to shine brighter. Sounds interesting to you? Switch out your black (or brown) for an intoxicating wine-red. You could go with jumbo straight ghana braids like these or thinner braids. Either way, you’ll glow in the dark.

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22. Red-Coloured Jumbo Ghana Braids

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Here’s a repeat of the last look in bright, popping red. Color progressions are trendy, especially in a similar tone. Red sets the mood; darker red progresses into hot, spicy, sexy red. Red suits both gold and silver, so gold or silver accessories will work well on these braids. Lastly, to enhance sensuality, elongate your braids.

23. Black and Blue Ghana Braids

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Color progressions are stunning, aren’t they? Of course, electric blue is always a showstopper, but including it in a color mix is nothing if not a total knockout. This look has many statements, from the curved jumbo Ghana braids – everyone’s fave, to the transition from black to electric blue. With Ghana braids, length is a good thing, and you could roll the braids into a bun if you need to hide the blue.

24. Banana Cornrows Ghana Braids 

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Bananas are as sweet as sugar, but even if you’ve never had them or don’t like them much, you can’t deny that they look delicious. In that case, what’s stopping you from shaping your ghana braids like bananas? 

You need to get some round curves into your braids, not just a slight slant. For example, you can see how the fourth braid above curved over two heart-shaped thin cornrows. Leave your braids down or tie them together, do what works for you.

25. Zig-Zag Part Ghana Braids 

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Our fifteenth braid look had similar vibes with the same horizontal side-to-side styling. Nonetheless, you can always find new ways to differentiate your braids from others. 

For example, rather than horizontal round braids, as we had before, this fit features straight horizontal braids, so you’ll have your braids frame your face instead of falling behind you. Thick and lengthy, these ghana braids are fashionable and fun. Repeat the design in any color of your choice.

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26. Bob Ghana Braids With Beads

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If you’re a proud member of the short hair gang, you’ve probably been scrolling in disappointment, thinking, “There’s nothing for me?”. How wrong you are! Behold, short ghana braids! 

We’re looking at a chic, yet highly comfortable chin-length, bob. We have braids swept over one side for technique, with the opposite side firmly tucked over the ear. Because we want you to stand out with details, there’s a little braid cross at the top right, and to tie everything together, we have colorless jangling beads on each braid. 

27. The Small Ghana Braids 

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Thin braids are back, and they’re waxing strong. There’s a curly version above. Nevertheless, you can opt for this design without curls if you find curls to be high maintenance. 

The center part has a cornrow on it, and thin ghana braid cornrows that tilt towards the center all glide over traditional braids hidden behind. This look calls attention to your pretty face and bone structure without being dramatic. You don’t have to do too much to be seen, though we salute you if you like to be extra.

28. Ring Ghana Braids

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Femininity is a superpower. Notwithstanding, a not-so-girly look like the one shown above has appeal. Replace the curls and twirls with ringed cornrow ghana braids and watch everyone turn when you strut past. 

For a little extra fire, invert the direction of the corner braids so they fall forward instead of backward. Accessories were made for styles like these; throw in as many as you like. Beads, cuffs, rings or cowries – they’ll marry your braids happily.

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29. Fulani Ghana Braids 

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Hailing from the Fulani tribe in West Africa, Fulani Ghana braids will connect you to your ancestry through hairstyle. Center cornrows are prevalent; the distinguishing features in these braids are the braids curving outwards from the sides of the center part to form a high ponytail directly behind the center braid. 

Want to serve looks even more? Invert the direction of your corner braids and put in earthy-looking beads. You’ll be the talk of the town.

30. Spiral Patterned Ghana Braids 

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You’re the star of your show, and your hair should embody your stardom. Straight jumbo Ghana braids are cool. Nonetheless, they’re mainstream; everyone goes for them. Shine bright with swirls instead of straight cuts. Swirls are soft and tender compared to a straight, sharp cut; plus, with swirls, every angle of your face and hair shows something new.

31. Cuffs on the Curve Ghana Braids 

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We’ve seen alternating thick and thin Ghana braids. However, did you know they could also be side-swept? The roots of the braids here travel from the top-right corner to the back, where the ends transform into short curls. As the name implies, each thick braid has a cuff for decor; you could do two or three if you love accessories. 

32. Like Snake Ghana Braids

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Suppose you’re not a reptile lover; that’s okay! Don’t get scared off. These braids have nothing to do with animals. Instead, we’re studying two different styles on opposite sides of the hair, so you don’t need to pick one or the other. On the right side, we have ghana braids slightly tilting towards the center, while on the other, the braids are fully curved. This hairdo is an exciting treasure hunt wrapped in ombre-colored splendor.

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33.  Orange Ghana Braids

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Now, you’re welcome to hop on, our bold, flashy, extra people. As you can see, you can’t get bolder than bright orange. In black, straight-back Ghana braids would have been simple, even with the corner braids framing the face. However, orange makes it glaring and unmissable, but in a good way. 

To add some warrior-princess vibes, we have a dangling bead from the center braid smack in the middle of the forehead. So, go ahead and give it a try.

We’ve given you only the tip of the iceberg. Feel free to explore, use your colors, and experiment with length. Next, using our suggestions, whip up a fabulous, one-of-a-kind look that showcases your personality; hair is art, and your hair is your canvas.

FAQs

What are Ghana Braids?

If you’ve never heard of Ghana braids, it’s a protective style that combines the straight-back technique of cornrows with thickly braided extensions. You could mix them with curls, stitch or traditional braids, or cornrows. There are numerous styling possibilities with these braids.

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Are Ghana Braids Protective?

Of course! Ghana braids provide a hundred percent protection for your delicate natural hair. Specifically, because you’ll have little opportunity to manipulate your hair with ghana braids, your strands will experience growth without hair breakage.

They’re also incredibly lightweight; on hot days, you won’t be uncomfortable or feel the need to pull your hair this way or that because you need a respite from sweat. Be careful not to pull your edges when getting them done, though; you must communicate with your hairstylist to avoid unnecessary pain and tension on your strands; it’s the only reason your hair will break in these braids.

How Long Do Ghana Braids Last?

Ghana braids can last you up to one month, depending on how well you maintain them. It’s okay to wear your braids for that long, as long as you’re diligent with covering your hair before bed to reduce friction and moisture loss and using sprays that can moisturise your hair while in the braids.

If you can’t be that dedicated, it’s fine, but you’ll have to take them down after about three weeks, so your natural hair doesn’t go limp and dry out.

Do Ghana Braids Take a Long Time to Install?

Answer? It depends on you. Ghana braids alone will cost you no time at all; the braids are usually thick and sections large, so you’ll be out before you know it. 

On the other hand, if you’re getting them as an addition to some other style of braids that’s more time-consuming, say knotless braids, for example, you’ll probably spend more time.

Are Ghana Braids Expensive?

Ghana braids are pretty affordable, especially compared to other braid styles. In addition to that, they use a smaller number of extension packs than most, so you won’t be spending a fortune on multiple packs of extensions- so long as you do not include a more complex, voluminous style. 

We’ve walked you through our charming collection. Let us know which look instantly sparked a connection with you in the comments below. Remember to treat your hair with love; it’s your baby and your pride! 

Tanya Taylor