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Koroba Blue & Green Braids with Curls: A Trending Lookbook

Koroba braids are a beautiful and intricate protective style with roots in West Africa, often featuring a circular cornrow pattern and curly ends.

A smiling Black woman from Ghana with intricate Koroba braids, featuring a circular cornrow pattern and curly ends.
Discover the trendy Koroba braids with curls. This guide showcases this unique West African braiding style, often adorned with beads.
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Did you know?

"Koroba" means "circle" in some West African languages, referring to the signature circular parting often used in this style.

KEY BENEFITS OF HAIRSTYLE

Benefits
  1. A unique, culturally rich pattern


  2. Curly ends add a soft finish


  3. A long-lasting protective style


  4. Can be adorned with beads


  5. A true conversational piece

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How to ask your stylist for this hairstyle 

Tips

"I would like Koroba braids with a swirling cornrow pattern on top, and the ends finished with loose curls. I also want to add some wooden beads."

People also ask 

Question & Answer

Fulani vs. Koroba braids?

Fulani braids typically feature a central cornrow down the middle part, while Koroba braids are defined by a swirling, circular cornrow pattern.

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