If you haven’t heard, bobs are dominating this spring—and for lovers of protective styles, the braided bob is the obvious next step. It couldn’t come at a better time, either. With vacation season around the corner, a pool-friendly style that won’t trap heat or tangle at the nape is essential. The braided bob checks every box, offering both style and practicality in one chic look.
With countless ways to braid your hair, the braided bob can take on just as many forms. Stick with classic blunt-cut box braids, experiment with a feathered bob with face-framing French curls, or take a leap and incorporate a bold new color. If you’re drawn to Fulani braids, flat twists, or other cornrow-adjacent styles, a bob length puts the focus on intricate patterns and detailed parting so you avoid spending hours plaiting those extra inches.
Both Instagram-worthy and protective, braided bob hairstyles are a must-try this spring. Below, find some of the best braided bob hairstyles to try now, along with a few tools that make the process easier.
Braided Flip Out Bob
Tyla’s hair is the moment. The singer often wears iterations of a braided bob, but this flipped-out version is a show-stopper. To achieve this look, use human hair in your braids and curl the ends with a flat iron.

Braided Headband Bob
Bobs are a surefire way to create maximum volume, and even more so with an afro bob. To create a look similar to Issa Rae’s, you’re more than welcome to use your natural locks. However, if you’re craving extra fullness, opt for a half wig. For the front half, add intricate cornrows and slick any remaining sections back with a wax stick.

Curly Low Pony
As the weather warms, it’s time to consider ways to keep your bob out of your face—and a low ponytail is perfect for that. This style features side cornrows that sweep downward and top cornrows that go straight back, creating three distinct patterns for a bit of geometric intrigue. To keep those lines crisp, use a hydrating gel that’ll slick the hair back without making it so slippery that you can’t grip it while braiding.

Jumbo Blunt Braids
In braiding, there’s a tendency to think the smaller the braids, the better. Consider going jumbo instead. Take a lesson from Amandla Stenberg, who has worn many iterations of jumbo braids, all of which look amazing. Plus, they’re relatively quick to do, so you can easily refresh them or switch up the colors. Invest in a pack of no-snag hair ties, and you’ll be good to go.

Pin Curl Plaits
Have a fancy event coming up? Try pin curl braids. They’re like a playful evolution of the finger wave, using spirals to create that sculpted, wavy shape. To get the look, start with standard cornrows or box braids, then wrap each braid into a spiral and sew it in place to keep its disc-like shape. Finish with a bit of mousse to tame any flyaways.

Twisted Bob Blowout
Maybe you just want a classic bob with a little extra oomph. In that case, try adding some twists to the front in varying patterns, as seen on Halle Bailey. Finish off the flat twists with big, voluminous curls.

Faux Highlights
Spring is the perfect time for highlights. Skip the dye and opt for different shades of braiding hair instead. This look from Brandy may be straight out of the ’90s, but it’s still stylish today. Add lighter tones on top and keep your natural color underneath to give your bob some dimension and depth.

Beaded Box Braids
Maybe you remember wearing beads in your hair when you were younger. Now, they’re back and undeniably chic. Add clear beads, or, if you’re feeling playful, colorful ones to match your outfit. Thread them onto your box braids for a bit of everyday accessorizing, and use gel to make it easier to slide the beads on.

High Bun Locs
Admittedly, locs are a more permanent style, but if you want the look without the commitment, opt for crochet locs instead. For a spring-ready twist, try a set with an ombré effect. Cut the locs into layers and style them in a bun, letting a few pieces fall loose to softly frame the face.

Fulani Lob
For anyone not quite ready to let go of their long hair, a lob is always a solid option. A simple, straight-back cornrow style is minimal and easy to wear every day. Like India Amarteifio, you can let the look speak for itself, or add a fun headband or scarf.

Copper Braids with Curly Ends
Vivid auburn tones are set to be everywhere in 2026. Pair the shade with curled box braids for a ton of personality. Plus, box braids are surprisingly versatile—you can wear them in a bun, a ponytail, or half-up, as shown.

Pin Up Bob
Another modern take on a vintage hairstyle, this braided bob features a complex pattern that nods to mid-century pin-up hair. The key is perfecting the faux bangs, which resemble the iconic bumper bang. To achieve it, keep your parting clean as you braid, then set the style with mousse and wrap it in a silk scarf to help it hold.

Flared Blunt Cut
For fancy occasions, consider taking inspiration from Danai Gurira’s statement bob. The look stands out for its volume, with large, flared braids on top and smaller, traditional box braids in the back. It’s a striking style that incorporates a mix of techniques.

Curly Boho Bob
Curly boho braids are a quintessential spring style, but you can give them a fresh twist with a bobbed version. If you struggle with feeding in pieces of boho hair, try using miracle knots. Start by braiding your hair as usual, and then crochet in the additional hair afterward.

Half Cornrow With Waves
A simple half-cornrow style can go a long way—it’s versatile and easy to create. You can leave your natural hair out in the back, or, if you want a fully protective style, add wefts behind where the braids start.





















