1Crochet Locs
Brown suggests that when you’re trying to decide which hair extension brand to go with for your crochet hairstyle, don’t just Google the type of hair extensions you need—start with YouTube first. “Type in the name of the hair brand into YouTube, and you’ll be able to see videos of other people using the hair and how it looks on a person outside of the package," says Brown.
2This Loose Crochet Hairstyle
This wavy crochet hairstyle is a great option if you want a weave with the freedom to install it at home. Check out this crochet hair install tutorial that will walk you through exactly how and where to install the extensions. And as you know from any other protective style, it takes time, so Brown says to be prepared for it to take anywhere from two to six hours, depending on your skill and speed.
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3Super-Long Crochet Curls
Love long hair? This long curly hairstyle is ideal for you. And it'll be worth the time it takes to get installed (whether you see a stylist or DIY it), because Brown says it'll last four to eight weeks (depending on how fast your hair grows).
4This Crochet Headband Hairstyle
If you're on the hunt for a cute way to style your crochet locs, you can't go wrong with this classic headband hairstyle. Put your locs into a ponytail or bun, then wrap a scarf around your head and pull a few locs out for a lived-in look.
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5This Burgundy Crochet Updo
One of the best parts about crochet hairstyles is the freedom to pick whatever color makes you happiest—like this pretty burgundy shade. Pick up some dyed braiding hair ahead of your appointment with your braider.
6Short Crochet Locs
If you love the look of locs, but don't want to worry about starting locs or the commitment, crochet locs are a much quicker route to go. Plus, how pretty are these brown to blonde ombré locs?
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7This Cornrow and Loose Hair Crochet Combo
Can’t decide between braids or loose hair? No prob, you don’t have to. Screenshot this pic for your braider and ask for this cornrow-loose hair combo, so you can recreate this really pretty wrapped ponytail hairstyle.
8This Bob Loc Hairstyle
K, butterfly locs are already cute enough, but this side-parted bob hairstyle takes it to the next level. Plus, it's a great way to get locs without actually locking your hair.
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9Passion Twists with Gold Cuffs
There’s never a bad time to introduce cuffs or beads to your protective hairstyle, whether it’s for box braids or faux locs. Order a pack of cuffs on Amazon and take them to your braider, or follow a crochet hair tutorial to install your crochet style at home.
10These Crochet Passion Twists
Passion twists are an excellent option for your crochet hairstyle, as evidenced by this super pretty look. You'll want to go for wavy braiding hair (not too tight and not too loose) when recreating this style, but feel free to play around with length.
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11These Crochet Locs
Level up your crochet hairstyle and go for a bold hair color like these dark-magenta locs. P.S., Don't forget to spritz on a sheen spray through your scalp for extra moisture and shine.
12This Ombré Crochet Hairstyle
Look closely, and you'll notice the subtle ombré hair color in this crochet hairstyle. The slight contrast between light- and dark-brown hair is always a winning style, but there's nothing wrong with choosing your own color combo too.
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13This Crochet Hairstyle With Cuffs
After your braider finishes this cool crochet hairstyle, add a few cuffs throughout your updo. Remember: Just because your hair is in a protective style doesn't mean you should dial back on your styling products, so keep your scalp hydrated with your favorite lightweight moisturizer.
14This Crochet Updo
Perfect for those days when you want to get your crochet hairstyle off your neck, this updo is equal parts pretty and functional. Gather your locs at the top of your head and leave out a few face-framing pieces for good measure.
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15These Crochet Butterfly Braids
I mean, what's not to love about these gorgeous crochet butterfly braids? Don't forget to invest in a silk bonnet or a silk or satin pillowcase—it'll help keep unwanted flyaways at bay and even extend the life of your style.
16These Crochet Mermaid Twists
The coolest thing about these crochet mermaid twists is that they're decked out with the prettiest color combos. Like, don't you just love those shades of green, yellow, and blue sprinkled throughout the look? This one's a great option if/when you're not afraid of color.
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17This Braidless Crochet Hairstyle
You don't have to braid or cornrow your natural hair when trying a crochet hairstyle, btw. Follow this braidless crochet hair tutorial from YouTuber TheKeyIsMe for a quick install (seriously—you won't believe how fast you'll get through this one) that's super lightweight and bouncy.
18This Long, Curly Crochet Hairstyle
Crochet hairstyles are a great excuse to try a longer length. Longer hair = a bit more tension on your scalp though, so make sure you take the time to regularly massage on a hydrating oil to avoid irritation.
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19This Curly Crochet Hairstyle
Half-up styles are a nonnegotiable for any crochet hairstyle, especially when they look this cute. A tighter curl pattern is the perfect way to create a more realistic-looking crochet hairstyle, so if you're working with 100 percent human hair, use a skinny curling iron to refresh any strands that loosen up over time.
20This Double-Bun Crochet Hairstyle
Meet the prettiest addition to any curly crochet hairstyle: two double knots on either side of your part. Finish off the look by laying your baby hairs with a non-crunchy edge control.

Sami Roberts was the previous beauty assistant at Cosmopolitan. Keep up with her cat-filled life in New York on Instagram.

Valeriya Chupinina is a freelance beauty and wellness writer exploring the multifaceted connection between the aesthetic and internal. You can find her work in outlets like Coveteur, HYPEBAE, and NBGA. In addition to her editorial work, she consults on social media strategies for brands. You can keep up with her on Instagram @valeriyaliyevna.
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