A TikTok Hairstylist Shares Her Knotless Boho Braids Journey
- A TikTok creator showcased her knotless boho braids, giving viewers a step-by-step guide on how she achieved the look.
- She revealed she used eight packets of synthetic hair, and the entire process took her a week to complete.
- Her talent didn’t go unnoticed, as social media users flooded her comments with praise for her incredible skills.
- An award-winning hairstylist shared tips on maintaining knotless boho braids, offering advice for anyone trying this style.

Let’s be honest, there’s something incredibly empowering about mastering a new skill, especially when it comes to hairstyling. Imagine saving money while gaining a sense of accomplishment with every style you conquer. That’s exactly what one TikTok creator did when she decided to braid her own knotless boho braids. This DIY approach not only saved her cash but also gave her a stunning, salon-worthy look.
Why She Took on the Challenge
Keora, known as @_.keora.xx on TikTok, shared her journey of self-braiding knotless boho braids in an inspiring video. She explained that the motivation behind this project was financial. Instead of spending a fortune on a 40-inch wig, she opted for a more budget-friendly solution. The video takes viewers through her progress, showing just how much effort and dedication went into creating this intricate hairstyle. Keora mentioned she used eight packets of synthetic fiber and spent an entire week completing the look. Talk about commitment!
Check out her incredible transformation in the video below:
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How to Keep Knotless Boho Braids Looking Fresh
Maintaining knotless boho braids may seem daunting, but with the right techniques, it’s a breeze. Lazaros Sumbane, an award-winning hairstylist, chatted with Briefly News to share some practical tips for keeping these braids looking fabulous.
Here’s what Lazaros had to say:
"Start by washing your braids and scalp thoroughly. Then, apply a conditioner to both areas to lock in moisture and shield them from sun damage and dryness. Gently comb through your braids with your fingers while massaging your scalp for a soothing experience. Rinse with warm water to remove any excess product. Next, apply a nourishing hair oil or serum to your scalp while your braids are still damp. For added shine, use a silky essential oil directly on your braids, finger-combing as you go to enhance curls and add luster."
What the Online Community Has to Say
Keora’s hard work didn’t go unnoticed. Social media users were quick to shower her with compliments in the comment section. Some were so impressed they even asked if she’d braid their hair. Let’s take a look at what people had to say:
@thokozile_mabuza reminisced about the good old days of braiding, saying:
"You make me miss braiding my hair."
@tshepimoncho couldn’t help but express their admiration, writing:
"I'm going to need you to do mine too!"
Keora responded humbly, acknowledging the challenge:
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"If it wasn’t for COVID-19 and the current state of the economy, I wouldn’t have attempted this."
@lalibella_m weighed in on the cost-effectiveness of Keora’s DIY approach:
"This would’ve cost R15k at the salon."
@ijeoma_ahanotu was left speechless by her impeccable work:
"Impeccable. That’s insane!"
Even those who dread the braiding process couldn’t deny the payoff:
"I hate braiding my hair because it takes me forever, but it’s worth it, I guess," noted @satiiii42.
Mzansi Takes Notice of Her Talent
In a separate story, Briefly News highlighted another woman who showcased her self-braiding skills online. Locals were blown away by her craftsmanship and couldn’t help but express their admiration in the comments. It’s clear that these creators are inspiring others to take control of their hair journeys and embrace their creativity. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, Keora’s story proves that with patience and practice, anyone can achieve stunning results.


