

Though she's learned to be an authority in all hair categories (especially thanks to a lifetime of working with her own 2b/ 3a curly hair), she worked with braiders and experts within the natural-hair community to spotlight the best Ghana braid ideas on models, influencers, and everyday people.

"Feed-in braids have hair added through the braid as well, but a stylist is able to manipulate it in a way to where the braid stays the same size." Another difference? "Hair is usually added for length with feed-in braids as opposed to volume with Ghana braids," she says.Ĭhloe Metzger is the deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan with nearly 10 years of experience researching, writing, and editing hair stories that range from the Curly Girl Method to cleansing conditioners to hair types. " What makes Ghana braids different is the substantial amount of hair added through the braid for volume," Francis explains. If that sounds a lot like feed-in braids, that's because it is.Īlthough both feed-in braids and Ghana braids are very similar in technique, Francis says that Ghana braids should end up looking thicker and fuller than feed-in braids. In the simplest terms, Santiago defines Ghana braids as a braiding technique that takes a basic cornrow hairstyle and adds hair to it. "By the time we get to where we are today to talk about Ghana braids, it’s pretty basic," she says. "There’s such a great, rich, beautiful cultural history of braiding that has been so diluted," Santiago says, explaining how Western culture has developed its own simplified take on Ghana braids.
