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Hair Extensions - Deep Wave Boho Braids With Human Hair Blend - Natural Black (1B)
Hair Extensions - Deep Wave Boho Braids With Human Hair Blend - Natural Black (1B)
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Boho Braids, Curls Already In
Hand-twisted braids with deep wave human hair blend curls spilling out the length, the loose bohemian look without you sitting for the twist-out. Braids worn this way are a protective style, tucking your own ends away while the style does the showing.
Crochet Through Your Own Base
Each braid loops onto a cornrow foundation with a crochet hook, the same hook-through-the-braid method the textbooks list for loc and faux-loc extensions. Twenty crochet braids per ring, and since it's a single 1B there's no shade to position as you go. Every braid already matches your root, so nothing has to be color-mapped while you install.
Deep Wave That Falls in S-Curves
Deep wave earns its place on a single dark shade, where the only dimension solid 1B has comes from how it falls rather than from color. That undulating S drops into soft spirals near the ends instead of tight coil. It's the texture that gives boho braids their movement when you turn your head.
The Twisting Is Already Done
Pre-made and ready to go. The hours of hand-twisting are done, and because it's a single 1B there was never a color step to wait on either, no ombre to blend and nothing to tint or tone. Install time drops to the install itself.
Light Enough for a Full Head
Eighty grams at 16 inches, eighty-four at 20, eighty-eight at 24. A solid 1B hides its weight visually too, with no lightened ends to catch the eye as they fall, so even a long set looks as light as it feels. It sits quietly through weeks of wear instead of announcing itself.
Blend Means Watch Your Iron
Two fibers, two heat tolerances, the way the burn test separates the two. Gentle warmth is fine on the human hair portion, while the synthetic braid is heat-set and melts past a point, and on a deep matte 1B that damage shows, a melted strand reading shiny and rough against the even black around it. Skip the hot iron and let the deep wave stay as glossy as it arrived; no styling shortcut is worth dulling a solid dark shade.
Soft Black That Skips Flat Jet
Shade 1B sits at the deepest level but carries a touch of warmth, so the deep wave still catches light instead of reading like a solid helmet. Folds into dark roots without a tint first.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Hair Type | Human Hair Blend |
| Texture | Deep Wave |
| Construction | Hand-Twisted Synthetic Braids |
| Color | Natural Black (#1B) |
| Length | 16", 20", 24" |
| Weight | 16" - 80g, 20" - 84g, 24" - 88g |
| Braids Per Ring | 20 Crochet Braids Per Ring |
| Design | Pre-made & ready to install |
| Feature | Lightweight & easy to install |
| Recommended Use | Creating a soft, effortless boho braided style with texture, volume, and movement |
Why the Blend, Beyond Just the Braid
Look at a boho set as two materials solving two problems rather than one braided look. The two halves are doing two different jobs, and they're built from two different materials to match. The braided portion is synthetic, a programmed fiber that holds its twist hard and doesn't loosen across weeks of wear. The curls spilling out are human hair blend, and that's the half that moves, the half a wide-tooth comb can run through and that catches light the way a fixed fiber never will. Milady's hair-additions text is blunt that the two read differently under a flame, human strands burn to ash while synthetic only melts and crumbles, which is the same difference you see in the hand: gentle heat is fine on the curls and a risk on the braid. The deep wave structure is what makes that visible, a soft undulating S that falls in spirals rather than sitting flat, so the looseness has somewhere to go when you turn your head.
Black That Stays Black
Shade 1B is the easy half of this whole set, and the reason is in how the human hair is sourced. The source hair arrives black to begin with, and every lighter shade on the market is bleached and re-dyed out of that starting point, which is exactly the step that costs a fiber its evenness. A 1B skips it. The deepest level with a hint of warmth, it folds straight into dark roots and your own braided base with no tint, no color-matching bowl, no fade to chase. You crochet the twenty braids onto a cornrow foundation, section by section, and the shade is already right where it needs to be.
Pick the Length for the Drape
The three lengths read as three different looks rather than three sizes. Sixteen inches keeps the braided sections visible and the curls near the shoulder; twenty inches sits between them and eases the wave a step lower, and twenty-four carries the deep wave past the collarbone and lets the loose texture take over. The weights climb gently with the reach, 80 grams at 16, 84 at 20, then 88 at 24, so even a long install stays light on your roots and edges. Once it's in, treat the loose curls as the curl pattern they are: condition the waves rather than the braided base, work a comb up from the ends, keep the heat low for the synthetic's sake, and a boho set holds its shape long past the point most styles start to bore you.
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