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Bright and unusual braids with Kanekalon are something not to be missed! Read our material about Kanekalon and be sure to try a new unusual beauty trend this spring or summer. By the way, on the eve of music festivals, this hairstyle is very relevant!

Kanekalon is a high quality artificial fiber, in appearance as close as possible to natural hair strands. Dreadlocks, African and French braids, as well as other types of weaving will help you stand out from the crowd and simply make your life a little brighter.

Such de-dreadlocks, unlike ordinary dreadlocks, can be removed at any time - they do not injure either the scalp or the hair itself. Artificial colored strands are attached to natural hair at least 5-8 cm long using small braids or knots.

Marc Jacobs, judging by the show, suggests alternating bright and pastel shades of de-dreadlocks. You can experiment endlessly with such strands, braiding them into braids, knots, and collecting them into large strands and ponytails. You will have to wash your hair once every 7-10 days.

August is the quintessence of summer holidays: it gathers all the pleasant summer memories into a colorful and juicy rainbow palette. You can take a piece of the bright outgoing summer with you by making a super fashionable and stylish hairstyle for young fashionistas. At the peak of popularity in the summer of 2017 are colored braids. The secret of these braids is that the hair is not susceptible to chemical influences - bright, cheerful artificial threads called Kanekalon are woven into them.

What is Kanekalon

Kanekalon is a high quality artificial fiber, in appearance as close as possible to natural hair strands. Wigs, dreadlocks, various curls for afro hairstyles and more are made from it. This is a high-quality material widely used in hairdressing.

Fans of original designs on the head have long appreciated Kanekalon as a material that is as close as possible to real hair. By the way, it contains substances of organic origin - seaweed.

Hairdressers value these “artificial curls” no less than lovers of unusual hairstyles. After all, it is lightweight, easy to care for, easy to work with and durable. Kanekalon, according to stylists, does not injure either the scalp or the hair itself.

The fiber of this material is processed in an oven, so unlike ordinary hair, Kanekalon hardly gets tangled and, moreover, does not break. When the material is thermally processed, they can give it a variety of shapes - large waves, small curls, spiral curls - but the hairstyle will remain unchanged.

Homeland of Kanekalon

Japan is considered the birthplace of colored kanekalon, and this is understandable: girls who dress in the style of their favorite anime are looking for magical shades of hair to match cartoon images. And since wigs made from natural materials have always been expensive, the demand for the production of artificial strands, which are cheaper, has increased. On the other hand, the creators and ardent fans of afro braids, dreadlocks, de-dreadlocks, and braids are African Americans. It is they - from famous film stars, athletes to ordinary glamorous beauties - who prefer to decorate their thick, blue-black, finely curly hairstyles with bright details.

It turns out that colored braids are a symbiosis of two cultures: Asian and African-American, which gave the world cheerful, cheerful, fascinating colored braids with Kanekalon, which are suitable for any representative of the fair sex of the planet, including Melitopol girls and girls.

Types of Kanekalon

Kanekalon is sold as:

Smooth and straight hair (braids),

Corrugated,

Ready-made small zizi afro braids.

On the modern market, Kanekalon is presented in a variety of shades:

Ultra-colorful neon strands are suitable for bright and charismatic people;

Natural shades can be woven into braids by mothers and even grandmothers of modern fashionistas;

Ombre strands with a smooth transition from one color or tone to another add elegance to the hairstyle;

Rainbow strands of three or more colors in length are a festive option for children and adults;

Kanekalon fluor glows under the influence of ultraviolet lamps - a club option for girls;

Chameleon - capable of changing color in the light of sunlight.

Hairstyles with Kanekalon

There are many options for hairstyles with colored strands: dreadlocks, de-dreadlocks, braids, afro braids, boxer braids (braids), French voluminous braids with a pick-up, dragons, spikelets, babettes, etc. By the way, boxer braids with Kanekalon are the most popular hairstyle using colored fibers.

You can adjust the length of artificial braids yourself and cut them at your discretion. The time to wear braids depends on the quality and complexity of the weaving - from a week to a month. You can experiment at home by watching video instructions on braiding with Kanekalon on YouTube, or trust the professionals. Some Melitopol hairdressing salons have already introduced new services for braiding colored braids. In this case, you can bring your own Kanekalon (sold at a price of 120-220 UAH for 1 braid of 65-70 cm length) or order from a specialist. A different amount of Kanekalon is needed for one hairstyle: one pack is enough for a pair of braids for a little princess, and afro braids for a teenager may require 2-4 packs of Kanekalon. By the way, if you are braiding your hair in a hairdresser, then it is better to remove them there. Hairstyle with Kanekalon does not require special care. It is enough to wash your hair once a week with shampoo, without using conditioner.


How to weave kanekalon

1. Prepare the material in advance - lay the Kanekalon on a flat surface. Don't forget to calculate how many strands you will need. One 200-gram pack of fiber is enough for about 70 strands. The optimal number of artificial strands is 200 pieces (for afro weaving). However, it all depends on the thickness of the hair and the desired number and thickness of braids.

2. Divide your natural hair into sections into which you will weave Kanekalon.

3. Very carefully separate the strands from each other, do not rush, otherwise the hairs from adjacent sections will pull and cause discomfort.

4. Take a thin strand of hair and the same strand of Kanekalon. Kanekalon should be folded in half. Wrap a strand of hair with it and start braiding a braid of three strands: two from Kanekalon, one from hair. You can start a few centimeters from the roots, and then pull it as close to the scalp as possible.

5. When the hair in the strand comes to an end, make a third strand of Kanekalon, separating a little from the two existing ones, and braid to the end. All other braids are woven in the same way. At the back of the head, you can take strands a little thicker, and at the parting, take as thin as possible so that the skin on the head is not too visible.

Colored braids go well with both bright avant-garde looks and feminine and romantic ones. You can please your growing daughter with an original gift and end this summer with another bright touch.

Based on Internet materials.

Braid hairstyles have been trending for several years now. Moreover, the thicker the hair, the more voluminous the braids are and the more impressive they look on the head. If nature has not endowed you with thick hair, then artificial curls will come to the rescue. The hairstyle in which colored strands are woven - kanekalon - is especially bright and stylish. What it is, what its varieties are, what the pros and cons of the material are, we will tell you in our article. We will definitely dwell on how to weave it into braids.

Kanekalon - what is it?

The birthplace of this artificial material is Japan. It belongs to modacrylic fibers and is as close as possible in structure and appearance to human hair. But where is Kanekalon obtained from? What it is?

Kanekalon is an artificial material of organic nature. It is obtained from Japanese seaweed. The material is widely used in the manufacture of wigs, hair extensions, and the creation of various hairstyles with braids. Externally, it practically does not differ from natural curls; it can be permed and heat treated with a hairdryer or curling iron.

Today there are over 100 different shades of Kanekalon, which are widely used by stylists and hairdressers around the world. High-quality material does not tangle, does not break and combs well. In addition, thanks to artificial curls you have the opportunity to always look new.

Types of material

The color palette of Kanekalon is varied. Depending on this criterion, artificial fiber is divided into groups:

  1. Plain.
  2. Ombre is a combination of two or more shades with a smooth transition between them.
  3. Chameleon - Kanekalon changes hue depending on sunlight.
  4. Fluor - artificial fiber begins to glow under the influence of ultraviolet radiation.

A wide variety of shades are shown in the photo.

Kanekalon comes in different lengths and sizes. The longer the artificial hair, the heavier it is. According to reviews, African braids with Kanekalon are not easy. You can weave artificial strands into hair of almost any length, but not shorter than 7 cm. Thus, thanks to Kanekalon, in just a few hours, any woman can become the owner of chic long braids. It is important that the shorter the hair, the more braids you will have to braid.

Advantages and disadvantages

Like any other material, Kanekalon has its pros and cons. Among its advantages it is necessary to highlight:

  • safety;
  • strength;
  • ease;
  • elasticity;
  • maintaining the original appearance and color intensity throughout the entire service life;
  • availability.

Having an idea of ​​what Kanekalon is, you can learn how to create interesting hairstyles even on fairly short hair.

The disadvantages of the material are as follows:

  • Kanekalon makes hair heavier after washing your hair with shampoo, which negatively affects the condition of the hair follicles;
  • artificial fibers are thicker than human hair, which can be seen at close range;
  • unnatural, excessive shine;
  • May have an unpleasant odor when in contact with water.

If artificial fibers were used to create African braids or dreadlocks, it will be quite difficult to remove them from your own hair.

What is the difference between Kanekalon and synthetics?

At first glance, these two fibers look exactly the same. Synthetics can be very similar to Kanekalon, despite the fact that the weight of such material is usually greater. Since there are practically no visual differences between fibers, you can make sure that you bought exactly the type of hair you needed at home.

First of all, you need to boil water on the stove. Next, a strand of Kanekalon about 10 cm long is dipped in boiling water for a few seconds. If the hair straightens and looks like natural hair, it means you have Kanekalon. If the result remains unchanged, you are dealing with synthetics. By the way, the cost of such material is several times lower. Usually, the ends of such fibers are set on fire after being woven into braids to make them smoother and more natural in appearance.

Braids with Kanekalon look neater. Therefore, real professionals use this material when creating hairstyles.

Review of popular brands

Today, the leader in the production of Kanekalon on the Russian market is the domestic company Hairshop. Several types of artificial fibers are produced under this brand, the most popular of which are:

  1. "Aida" is Kanekalon, which completely replicates the structure and shine of natural human hair. The fiber is made from the finest Korean-made fiber and has no analogues among materials from foreign manufacturers. Kanekalon "Aida" is smooth and silky and very pleasant to work with. You can fix the finished hairstyle with hot water or steam.
  2. "Lilu" is a material that is ideal for creating African braids because it has a corrugated structure. It is soft and porous.

An analogue of Lilu fiber is kanekalon BRAID, also presented on the domestic market.

How to weave Kanekalon into hair?

We present a description of the process of creating a hairstyle consisting of two reverse French braids:

  1. Divide the entire kanekalon into 2 parts. One half will be used to weave one braid.
  2. Divide part of the kanekalon into 2 more halves, and then divide one of them equally again. The result should be two thin strands and one thick one.
  3. Divide the hair on your head into 2 parts along the central parting. Secure one of them with an elastic band so that it does not interfere during weaving.
  4. Closer to the parting, separate a thin strand of hair from the forehead. Place a thin piece of Kanekalon across the top. The result should be 3 strands: natural in the center and artificial on the right and left. Weaving begins with the outermost strand of Kanekalon underneath. The outermost part of the hair is always placed under the central one, and then picked up on each side.
  5. Repeating weaving with kanekalon, after 5 steps you should add another thin part of kanekalon, placing it on top of the braid. After a few more steps, add the remaining thick part of the artificial fibers. Initially, Kanekalon is divided into parts so that at the very beginning of braiding there is no thick strand that looks untidy. It is advisable to add Kanekalon when the strand becomes thicker.
  6. At the end you just need to braid the braid.
  7. The second braid is braided in the same way.

The popularity of hair material such as Kanekalon especially increased in 2016-2017. The reason for this was Hollywood hairdressers, who began to weave additional strands into the braids of stars, increasing the volume and lengthening of their hair. When using this accessory, it is very important to know which Kanekalon color to choose for light brown hair, white, red or black.

What is Kanekalon and what is it used for?

These are special fibers consisting mainly of lightweight acrylic. They were developed in Japan and first began to be sold in the 30s of the 20th century. Their original goal was to increase the volume of women's hair, for which they made wigs. Only primary colors were used then, but they were quite natural. Today, such additions are presented in a huge range of colors and are used more for decoration.

The fashion for modacrylic has resumed after several fashion shows in the US and Europe, where models were woven into their braids, making them long. The trend was picked up by artists and actors all over the world.

These fibers are considered natural due to their harmless structure. They also have many other advantages:

  • high quality and durable;
  • keep their shape perfectly;
  • durable;
  • remain smooth without combing for 5-7 days;
  • They are easy to care for, wash, comb;
  • withstand high temperatures;
  • affordable.

Kanekalon is used for two purposes - as a wig or hairpiece to increase volume on the head, and as colored accessories in modern braids.

Which Kanekalon color to choose for light brown or white hair?

The fibers for weaving are selected depending on the hair color and the desired effect.

If the goal is to imperceptibly increase your hair, the material should match the hair. It is recommended to choose not by drawing, but by directly applying it to the original. In the salon, the master does this quickly: just by looking at your color, he will choose the desired shade. If you have brown hair, you can choose the exact color or a tone higher/lower. The latter option will give the strands natural shimmer and shine.

Decorative colors of Kanekalon help create a bright image. But even here it is important to carefully select the color:

  • Brown hair. Pink and blue, green, white or yellow will go beautifully with them. Should not be diluted with black, brown, red. The principle is this: the brighter and lighter the color of the fibers, the more spectacular the hairstyle. Also, on light brown hair, strands in the amber or two-color style, with a transition from natural to bright, will look good. The same recommendations are useful for those with black hair.
  • Redheads. Here you can play with green and red colors, yellowish shades. Traditionally, white and black are suitable. If you weave multi-colored strands, you can lose the natural beauty of the red color.
  • Blondes are suitable for all colors except those close to white, including silver and gray - they can age the face.

If it is difficult to decide on a color or shade on your own, contact a hairdresser who will be able to select universal options based on hair and skin color, as well as taking into account your wardrobe.

Features of modacrylic fibers

When choosing the type of accessories for braiding, you need to rely on the capabilities of the material. Let's consider several types:

  • natural - these fibers can be easily heat treated using a curling iron or iron, and keep their shape perfectly;
  • synthetic - they cannot be heated, as they can be burned, they are inexpensive, but they also wear out quickly;
  • straight – suitable for braiding braids of different thicknesses on straight hair;
  • wavy - include curls of different sizes: from small corrugations to large twisted strands.

These fibers are easily attached to long or short hair. The minimum length is 4 centimeters. You can wash with any shampoo - if it is natural, but with synthetic ones it is better not to use detergents.

Kanekalon is a synthetic material manufactured in Japan and China. used for weaving de-dreads and afro braids, as well as for making wigs. The material is durable and hypoallergenic.

The answer to the question “How long will braids with Kanekalon last?” cannot be unambiguous, since it depends, firstly, on the type of hairstyle; secondly, from your professionalism, and thirdly, from following the specialist’s recommendations for caring for Kanekalon hair.

How long can Kanekalon be worn?

Depends, as mentioned above, on the type of hairstyle:

1) If you are the owner of the “Boxer braids” hairstyle (two large braids on the head), then you will not enjoy it for long - about 5-7 days.

  1. Wash your hair with Kanekalon once every 7-10 days, due to the fact that the braids become frizzy from frequent washing. To do this, you need to take shampoo slightly diluted with water, lather the scalp with your fingers between the braids, simultaneously removing the interfering braids, rinse off the foam, and dry gently with a towel.
  2. Do not blow-dry, do not use electric curlers, hot rollers, avoid high temperatures - all this can damage artificial hair.
  3. After removing Kanekalon, hair needs nutrition and hydration. Use a good, nourishing hair mask, you can make it yourself (to do this, you can look on the Internet and choose something suitable for you).
  4. It is advisable to braid braids again with Kanekalon after at least a few weeks - the hair must be given a rest.

To be sure that the removal of afro braids will not happen a week after creating the image, you must follow simple rules of care and choose a professional hairstylist.