I will proudly admit that I spend a good chunk of my time scrolling through social media platforms for hair inspiration. I've dedicated entire folders on Instagram to braiding styles and boards on Pinterest to blended braiding hair colors I've been itching to try out. This summer, many of the fashion crowd flocked to far off destinations while easy and effortless protective styles that not only only had me taking screen shots of their pictures nonstop for future hair styling appointments, but kept me in the loop for which ones were trending.
Interested in finding out more? Keep scrolling to reveal seven of the trendiest protective styles for natural hair that were spotted on some of the most recognizable Instagram content creators as well as the best product recommendations to help you pull them off before summer reaches its end.
In all honesty, the last thing I want to be spending time on as the summer draws to a close is my hair. For that reason, I'm taking cues from Instagram's fashion crowd and opting for simple, versatile protective styles that can take me into fall without breaking the bank. I haven't been able to stop thinking about how New York-based model and content creator Imani Randolph was photographed wearing her straight-back cornrows with the addition of delicate, face-framing pearls added at the root. Aquatic inspired hair might have been at its peek this summer, but I predict it will stick around for a while longer.
French curl braids might have had a grasp on braid-wearers in spring and well into summer, but its the knotless, goddess braids that have defined the season. Not convinced? Check out how content creator Symphani Soto rocked them while vacationing in Spain and Portugal earlier this year. Elegant and free-flowing, this braided style is all about the loose tendrils and added body. If you're hesitant about trying them yourself due to their famously extensive maintenance, you're in luck. I've been so in love with them, I put together a how-to guide to keeping them fresh and frizz-free.
I'll never say no to a good two-strand twist or braid (especially when it features a gorgeous satin ribbon as an unexpected addition to the style, as modeled here by content creator and model Chanel McKinsie). Simple, yet effective, a two-strand protective style is my go-to for days when spending more than five minutes whipping your strands into shape doesn't sound all that appealing. If you need me during my next NYC trip, there's a good chance I'll be busy scoping out the ribbons at Mood Fabrics.
Knotless braids are worn by the fashion crowd year-round, but this particular shade of gold has been emerging as a crowd-pleaser this summer. Spotted here on a Instagram post by content creator Amaka Hamelijnck recounting a fun-filled girl's trip to Spain in July, I'm convinced honey-colored knotless braids can look gorgeous on all skin tones (as the "right" shade of blonde is selected to compliment them).
This summer, we've also seen a major return to all things grunge (could it be a response to the sudden rise in the quiet luxury trend?) Whether you identify with all thinks grunge or just want to bring a touch of grunge inspiration to your style, using bold hair accessories is a fun way to add some edge to any protective style like McKinsie does in this shot. The best part? It's quick and easy to recreate at home. Simply split your hair into two party, braid back, and slip in some shiny hair clips.
This shouldn't be a surprise if you've been keeping up with the hair trends this summer. Passion twists have been spotted on fashion people everywhere, from the white beaches of the Hamptons to the cobble-stoned streets of Paris (content creator Claire Most is pictured hear wearing them in Paris). They offer movement, volume, and texture without the hassle of loose tendrils and can last for up to six weeks.
Milkmaid braids are trending again and we're hoping on it! Here, Randolph wears her natural hair swept into a chic milkmaid braid that shows off her gorgeous natural features and bright, colorful eye makeup. Like the chunky braids before, this style is easy to create: simple separate your hair into two sections, braid them, and then guide the braids to the top of your head and secure into place using hair pins. How cute and easy is that?