Mohawk-inspired hairstyles are not ever going to be outdated. A head-turning braided Mohawk hairstyle is not reminiscent of punk rockers or shied away from anymore. Sleeking or braiding the sides, you draw attention to the outlines of your face, facial features, and a beautiful neckline. So, if these are your stronger points, check out the selection of chic Mohawks with braids and weaves you can embrace this season.
Although classic Mohawks undergo numerous updates from year to year and are more frequently styled as faux hawks, we love them and always recognize them for ones of the most stylish ‘dos ever. Check out the ideas below to inspire your new ‘do.
Don’t want to stick to a style that goes straight down the center of the head and ends like a simple braid? Transform your Mohawk into an updo and add in some fun side braids that are smaller and easily gathered into braided mohawks. This is a creative way to get long, heavy hair away from the face and neck on hot summer days, and it also looks gorgeously fancy, so you may use it for a special occasion too.
Mohawk braids don’t have to be rebelliously dramatic. Instead, take a cue from the style and incorporate just a whisper of it into your next formal hairdo. For this, all you need is medium-length hair, bobby pins and a setting spray.
White and grey hair is very popular with young women right now, and you can pull off this gorgeous Snow Queen persona thanks to an intricate Mohawk with braids or one chunky braid, like in this instance. It will take a few rounds of practice, but once you get the hang of it, this is a lovely and relatively simple style to wear.
Spice up braids by adding fishtail Dutch braids and a fun color like cotton candy pink. If pink isn’t your thing, go for a bold turquoise or a hot red. The longer your hair, the more room there is to play around with texture, but short-haired gals can still get in on the Mohawk fun.
This braided Mohawk style for short hair combines the traditional edgy style with intricately braided sides inspired by African American hair trends. Medium to thick hair will fare well with this ‘do, but thinner-haired ladies can pull it off, too – it will just look less voluminous.
Mohawk silhouette created by the side cornrows make platinum twist-out curls on natural hair truly stand out! The style elongates the face perfectly.
Here is a perfect example of an understated braided Mohawk. The top is braided into a simple French braid and the sides are brought into a low ponytail with curled ends. While you can blend the braid with the rest of your hair at the nape, pinning it on top of your pony will instantly step up the look.
Natural hair Mohawk styles flatter black women in an amazing way! One of the stunning ways to style a faux hawk is to combine elaborate fishbone braids at the sides with twists, that are further carefully styled into a braided Mohawk. Add in dimensional copper braiding hair for the ultimate killer look.
Feeling tired of the casual ponytail? Let your stylist get creative and combine various elements in your ‘do. Different size cornrows, several-strand Mohawk braid, and a sleek pony, carefully detached with a cute black ribbon, create an awesome look! It is also a simple way to go blonde for just one day.
You don’t need a special occasion to wear a braided Mohawk like this. Create a simple braided updo by styling a Mohawk Dutch braid. For that, bring the strands at the front up, not slightly to the back as in the traditional Dutch braid. Pull the loops to the sides for a more relaxed, elegant look.
Braided Mohawk styles can take on many different forms, but none is as fun as this neon number. Whether you choose pink, chartreuse or aquamarine, both temporary and permanent day-glow hair colors are fun to wear.
Work your long hair into a French-braid/Mohawk fusion that will really turn heads. The longer and thicker your hair is the better. It looks even more beautiful if you have balayage or ombre.
Love the beauty of ombre hair but want something a bit more creative? Try this edgy take on the popular modern color job. Braiding hair into a Mohawk style while leaving the bottom portion of hair long and straight is a beautiful way to show off some color.
With fullness up top and fun color beneath, this Mohawk style is accentuated with beautiful side braids. Black and white are really fun colors for this style, but you can use bright primary hues or stick to your natural shade, too. Mohawks with braids are really great to wear in the summer months, when you need something up and out of the way.
This Mohawk-inspired hairstyle combines French braids with an updo. If your hair is mega long, keep some braids down on the sides for a finish of true creativity.
For an edgier style, braid a classic Mohawk with shaved sides. Mohawks can still be feminine when you add a girly undercut design like a butterfly, a flower, a heart, or any other design that makes a statement along with a top pile of beautiful curls.
Three side cornrows make a great way to style a faux hawk for an evening out that will look great with many different types of dresses. Elegant long braid and pearls on the pins give that subtle festive vibe that will make the hairstyle perfectly on point.
Small cornrows may be a good way to create a short hair updo. A short Mohawk with a barely-there faux braid may be a good alternative, though. All you need is this inspo and just a bit of a styling product.
Styling faux hawk shouldn’t be difficult! A French braid at both sides and a simple pull-through braid on top – and you are ready to rock a nice festival hairstyle.
Mohawk braids are a winning idea for making that curly hair frizz earn your extra points! Let the hair fall loose at the nape of your head for a fun twist on the style.
The bubble ponytail finish and bright scrunchies make this faux hawk so trendy! A great way to show off your balayage or chunky highlights.
If you don’t have a lot of time to get beautified in the morning, this is one braided Mohawk that will be done in a jiffy. If you know how to French braid hair, or can at least effectively gather it into cascading ponytails, you are already halfway there. This style is perfect for thicker hair, and it doesn’t necessarily have to be super long.
Hair doesn’t have to be perfectly coifed to qualify as a winning hairstyle. When it comes to braided mohawks, this one is as loose and carefree as they come – and it’s definitely absolutely lovely and chic.
While this braided style may be popular with long locks, short haired girls don’t need to feel left out. Simply braid the bangs into a loose fishtail, curl the ends of your locks, brush the sides upward to the top of the head and secure everything with hair pins for a fun faux hawk look.
Fancy up your Mohawk-inspired ‘do with a fun, sparkly accessory. You can virtually wear anything to spice up your style, but pearlized or gemstoned hair embellishments tend to work best. Wear your style during the day and then add in the sparkle to fancy it up for a night out.
If you love the look of a Mohawk but are a little hesitant to go permanently drastic, part the sides of your hair into tight, small braids and then gather the remaining hair into a thick, loosely coiled plait. Add in a fun temporary hair color for an added statement.
Make a barely-there faux hawk by braiding hair into a long bubble braid. Reserve some side strands for tiny braids that are then worked into the main focal point. Spray this with your favorite setting product and be ready to see heads turn.
Braided Mohawk hairstyles are ideal for all ethnicities, as is exemplified in the photo below. Cornrows are colored according to a scheme of complementary hues like hot magenta, white and teal – and then they are gathered up to the top of the head into the direction of a Mohawk.
Leave your beautiful long hair flowing free without driving you crazy all day – simply French braid the center portion very tightly and leave a messy bun on the crown. The result will be a subtle Mohawk that frames and brightens your face.
Incorporate some baby cornrows with a curved pattern into the sides for an ethnic take on Mohawk beauty. This style can be worn for days at a time, and it’s really stunning. Best of all, it’s totally low maintenance and works with a variety of face shapes.
Vary the thickness and color of your Mohawk braids to achieve a style that is beautiful and fun to wear. This updo looks simple yet creative, and with the right styling, it can actually be worn quite comfortably.
This hairstyle is inspired by a Mohawk, but quickly diverts into all things romantic. Loose side tendrils, an angled braid that curls at the nape of the neck, and, of course, beautiful sun-catching highlights provide this hairstyle with the perfect romance.
Braided mohawks can cascade down the head into a gloriously girly fashion reminiscent of some majorly famous heroines. This is an example of a classic style for ladies who have super long hair and are ready for a creative new look.
This fauxhawk is created with French braids running in different directions. The style is creative, but pretty simple – you won’t need a tutorial. If you are willing to dye your hair a fun color, you can really bring more of a statement to this lovely style. Work in some mini braids on the sides for a more unique final look.
Sometimes hair just doesn’t come Mohawk-ready, which is why a weave can be so helpful. This one combines beautiful side cornrows and the lush central section with curls that are wild and crazy up top.
Here is another stunning Mohawk that’s actually a braided fauxhawk for black hair. This style will give you a cute and edgy look without the commitment. Dozens of braids swirl together to form this gorgeous, unique style. Of course, you need to invest in extensions to pull off this lovely hairdo.
Ready for some gorgeous pictures? Whether you’re in a wedding party or are just feeling fancy, this twisted, Mohawk-inspired hairstyle is photo-ready and stunning every time. This one works great on girls with thick or thin hair – there’s no reason to be left out of the fun.
This full, Mohawk-inspired updo may require you a few attempts to complete a perfectly imperfect style. However, once you master it, it’s a quick, elegant look that also contains a little bit of rebellious spirit. As glamorous, sexy, creative and cool as it is, this updo is perfect for any occasion.
When it comes to braided mohawks, this one stays totally classy. You may keep your hair natural with curls or curl and backcomb your locks, depending on your texture. The style is casual enough for dinner plans and, at the same time, fancy to hold its own at a formal event. You’ll need lots of bobby pins and setting spray if you want a long-lasting look.
Fancy and fun, this hairstyle is ideal with a hair accessory that sports one of many elegant designs – leaves, hearts, swirls – whatever you can find. When you grow tired of more standard braided mohawks, try this reverse, body-boosting style.
Braids really make Mohawks less extreme but more stylish. Well, these were some of the most eye-catching braided faux hawks of the present day, and we bet you are going to look gorgeous with one of them.