Faux locs hairstyles like bouncy crochet curls are perfect for the summertime, since they’re so lightweight! This flirty choice is fantastic for long hair looks with your hair down, but you can certainly throw them up into a quick updo when it’s too hot.
Faux locs are versatile, fun, and generally fabulous, plus, just about anyone can wear them – that’s why faux is really kind of fantastic. Dreads have a long, rich history, and the culture attached to them is beautiful. Fake locs allow practically everyone to experiment with dreadlocks and braids of all different styles, textures, lengths, and colors.
There are so many variations – you could wear your hair differently every day for a year, but you should start with these sizzling inspos and see where they may take you – they make a stellar introduction to the world of fake dreads.
This is one of our favorite loc hairstyles, no question. The curls at the ends of the dreadlock braids are gorgeous, perfectly formed spirals! Anybody else has hair envy?
You can spice up your faux dreads with all kinds of adornments and accessories. You can go all out or keep it subtle, like in this example. Although this gorgeous girl has only a few golden beads in her dreadlocks, they’re perfectly placed to highlight her features.
Colorful faux dreads call attention not just to your hair, but also to the way you style it. This is a savagely stunning shade – somewhere between cherry red and magenta. The entire look is basically the definition of #HairGoals.
Get creative and expressive with your loc extensions! The combination of an undercut and long dreads is on-point, not to mention that a cut and style like these ooze confidence and individuality.
Loc styles are as versatile as they come. A casual side swept ‘do is an ideal day-to-day option. It’s quick to do with effortlessly elegant results, plus, it works for any loc-length.
A gorgeous way to wear your colored locs is in a half up topknot. The high bun creates flattering elevation above your forehead while letting the rest of your bright red hair flow down your back. A few scattered golden beads to accessorize are the cherry on top.
Talk about hair that makes a statement! There are so many great updos to play around with faux locs, like gathering them up into a large bun, for example. Make sure to smooth and shape your baby hairs beautifully to show off the best of the ‘do.
With hair that’s so well done, sometimes the best thing you can do is let it loose and free. Cut down on hairstyling time and let your locs speak for themselves.
Have fun by incorporating some vibrant hues, like turquoise, here and there. This is a very low maintenance style and your hair will always look done.
Faux locs hairstyles like bouncy crochet curls are perfect for the summertime, since they’re so lightweight! This flirty choice is fantastic for long hair looks with your hair down, but you can certainly throw them up into a quick updo when it’s too hot.
One of the most popular ways to style locs is leaving them straight and long. Beads or other accessories aren’t always needed, keep it simple. The side part gives loads of fierceness.
How breathtaking are these crochet babies? You get the best of both worlds with these locs— the drama of long straight hair, and the sweetness with their curly tips! This combination also gives lots of styling versatility.
Let your inner goddess glow! If you want to grow out your natural hair, getting faux locks installed is a protective measure to stay away from damage and encourage the growth.
If your style is more hipster and vintage-inspired, complement your fashion choices with a shaved side and grey locs. Bold hues aren’t the only way to get attention. The grey color trend is here to stay, and it will definitely take your aesthetic to the next level.
Highlights aren’t your thing but you still want your hair to be a lively hue? Dark blue works great for many skin tones. Keep in mind that if your color is really out there, it may be better to wear your locs in a simpler style.
Experiment with a caramel color this season. Warm blonde faux locs are eye-catching and can be styled in countless ways. Golden beads suit the color perfectly and will compliment all your cute summer outfits!
Why choosing one color for your new yarn locs when you can have many? A sort of balayage for individual locs, choose 3 or 4 tones that flatter your skin and show off your creativity! Pro tip— have the lightest tone put around your face, as this will brighten up your complexion.
Installing long, luscious faux dreadlocks gives the appearance of thick, voluminous hair while actually being lightweight and low maintenance. This style looks particularly amazing when you dye the locs the same shade as your skin tone!
Another fabulous color for crochet locs is cherry red. This deep and dramatic hue is striking with faux locs styles and will surely make you the center of attention.
If you don’t like to wear your hair too long but still want to get some crochet locs, a style that’s medium length looks just as mesmerizing! Play up the hairdo with accessories like thin ribbons, beads or elastics.
Swap an ethereal hairstyle for something more rocker-chic if your personal style is more edgy. The visual contrast of the shaved sides and this Mohawk-inspired coiffure made with extensions is modern and striking.
A patch of color livens up your hair whether you have long or short faux locs. Pro tip—choose a shade that works with your eye color (like this woman’s exquisite greenish grey eyes and the silver section) to really make your eyes pop.
There are endless hairstyles and updos to choose from! A faux braid that feeds into a high ponytail looks very intriguing and will also keep hair away from your face and off your back in warmer weather.
One word— queen. These locs are truly a hair goal. A regal way to wear your extensions is lifted up above the forehead and swept over the shoulders, so you can let your facial features shine. Minimal, natural makeup with this hair is effortlessly beautiful.
If you’re not sure how to show off your faux dreads at formal or semi-formal events, allow this bun-and-pony updo to inspire you! Leave some of your hair out of a rolled bun for a more original style, add some bling, and you’re set.
Interweaving different hues is effortless with yarn or crochet dreads, plus you can add as many colors as you like. Here, dark blue and bottle-green shades mix in with dark, sleek black locs for a look that reminds a magnificent mermaid.
Have you ever seen a more perfect pastel pink shade? This purplish hue is really adorable! Play around with bright shades that complement your eye color, your skin tone, and even your natural hair color, and you’ll always look speechless!
We love everything about this look. The dreadlocks themselves are long and luscious, the highlight is perfect, and that braid is everything. You could even turn it into a full braided headband!
It’s easy to see why and how yarn locs get their name, right? These types of locs are made to look like thick, intricately twisted yarn, which results in an eye-catching, inventive style. They can be thick or thin, long or short, brightly colored or natural-looking. It’s all up to you.
Granted, this is an extreme version of ombre, but it shows all the potential fake locs have. From intricately faded color swatches to simple dip-dyes, dread extensions make it easy to showcase a variety of interesting color solutions.
One of the great things about faux dreadlocks for women is a variety of color choices. You can change your hair color practically whenever you want, which gives you an opportunity to experiment with shades and styles you never imagined. Want to try platinum blonde hair like this gorgeous woman? Grab your extensions!
You can easily create updos to diversify your locs hairstyles. Long dreadlocks lead to full buns, twists, chignons, and ponytails. The bright flashes of color perfectly complement the soft brown tone of the dreads.
With all the intricate faux locs out there, sometimes the simplest looks are the most stylish. A simple side part does wonders for waist-length dreadlocks. Even short loc styles look lovely swept to the side and left to hang loose.
Wear your faux locs loose, long, and lush, too. Let them cascade and tumble wherever you like. Gotta say, though, swept over the shoulder like this … that’s breathtaking. Simple, elegant, timeless…
Even if you can’t pull off your own freeform locs, extensions with kanekalon, Marley hair or yarn can absolutely help. There’s something almost mythical about these, thanks to the color and texture of the braids.
Piling your luscious dreadlocks high atop your head is an effortless way to pull off a regal look. Thick locs styles like this one lend themselves well to updos, but they’re just as fabulous when you leave them long and free.
Is there anything better than a hairstyle that looks complicated, even though it’s super easy? You can easily pull your dreadlocks into a bun like this or a similar updo. The result looks like a kind of ‘do that takes forever, but you can actually look this good in seconds.
One way to rock fake locs is to turn them into accessories, so to speak. Take a look at everything going on here, at all the textures and colors. The dreads with highlights and beads, some curls peeking through, and one side undercut… hot mix!
Experimenting with different shades and colors is just one of the fun aspects of having fake dreadlocks. The main color here is vivid and eye-catching, while the orange dreads work like subtle, accentuating pops of color.
You don’t have to choose a vibrant, attention-grabbing color, though. These dreadlocks in steel gray are stunning. Since gray is a trending color, something like this is ideal for women of any age, young or older.
So, are you ready to dive into the wide, wonderful world of faux locs? What color and length are you going for?
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