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Top Latest Braided Hairstyles



Hello Pretty Ladies,
Owambe styles presents to you the Latest Ghana braids, like other braids, are known by a number of other names including Cherokee cornrows, pencil cornrows, invisible cornrows, and even banana braids. It is a great joy in us to see Ladies in this special hairstyles 
here we av best Ghana braids hairstyles we know you’re going to love!
We see that ladies always want to look good when they involves themselves in the next wedding/ owambe party at this weekend with the special hairstyles.
To inspire you, we’ve collected some looks that would get your racing to your hairstylist and also scroll down to see how beautiful these styles are:

You can Make your choice among these styles, visit your stylist and you’ll see how your hair will look to admire.....


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Want to upgrade your basic look into a more elegant hairstyle?




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The best thing about this hairstyle is that when you take it down, you can enjoy fabulous waves!




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Why don’t you put off those Brazilian wigs and opt for a simpler yet classy Ghana braids?



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This traditional hairstyle for women has been popular throughout Africa, most especially in North Africa, and West Africa.


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It gives you a polished feeling with very detailed quality.



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This style reminds us of traditional basket weaving.




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This is a great hairstyle for the summer.



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This hairstyle is ideal for any special occasions.



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This style starts with thin cornrows then its size gradually increases.



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The Ghana braiding can be associated to religion, status, age,  ethnicity and others.



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This particular hairstyle has deep history and meaning.



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This traditional hairstyle for women has been popular throughout Africa, most especially in North Africa, and West Africa.



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Looks Fabulous!




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To make Ghana braids, you can start by braiding the hair to the scalp using crescent pattern while the loose braids are left hanging down on the back.




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With the right maintenance, you can enjoy wearing this style for a couple of days.



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Want to upgrade your basic look into a more elegant hairstyle?




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This hair style actually originated from the country of Ghana, situated in the Western part of Africa.




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Nigerians call this style “Ghana Weaving”.




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