Do you want to get a weave or are you already a user? Do you have a weave? You can experiment with a different style or length using weaves without having to commit to permanent changes. What do you do after you have your weave? How can you style the weave to make it look its best? You can style a weave in many ways, depending on what look you want.
1. Curly Weave updo
Kennedy Webb Rwahwire says that if your weave is made from curly hair you are in luck, as you can create many styles. An updo is a popular choice. You can do this:
- Gather your hair in a high bun.
- Wrap the hair in a bun by twisting it around.
- Use bobby pins to secure the bun.
2. The Classic Ponytail
The classic ponytail is one of the easiest and most popular styles. Easy to make and you can dress it up or down depending on what you want. To achieve this look, start by brushing back your hair into a high ponytail.
To achieve a sleek appearance, smooth any flyaways with a comb.
Wrap your weave around the base your ponytail and secure it with bobbypins. You can either leave your ponytail loose, or you can pull it into a tight bun.

3. Braid-Out
The braid-out technique is an excellent way to get beachy waves, without having to use heat. Start by braiding small sections of hair. The curlier the final result will be, the smaller the braids. Leave your braided hair to dry overnight. The next morning, remove the braids from your hair and style it as you wish.
4. The Top Knot
Top knots are a simple and stylish updo. They look great when combined with weaves. To do a topknot, start by brushing up your hair into a high-ponytail. Twist the hair into a bun, and then secure it with bobbypins. Wrap the weave around the base of the bun, tucking any loose ends. You can either leave your top knot a mess or smooth it for a polished look.
5. Half-Up, Half-Down style
Half of your hair will be up and half down. This look can be achieved by:
- Put your hair in a half ponytail.
- Clip a small portion of hair in the front with a barrette.
- Let the rest of your hair fall to frame your face.

6. Straight & Sleek Style
If you want a straight and sleek style, a weave will do the trick. To achieve this look, use a comb and part your hair down the middle. Use a flatiron on small sections of hair. After your hair has been straightened, you can either leave it down to dry or put it in a bun or ponytail.
7. Braided Updo
This is a variation of the top knot, but it has a few more steps. Braid your hair in small sections to achieve this style. Each braid is then twisted into a bun, and secured with bobbypins. Wrap your weave around your updo once all your hair has been pulled back. Tuck in any ends that are loose.
8. Deep Side Part
You can add drama to your style by creating a deep side part. Start by parting the hair to one side. Use a comb and create a narrow, deep part. You can either leave your hair down, or you can pull it into a bun or ponytail.

9. Curls with Layers
Layered curls will add body to any look. This style can be dressed up and down. It will give you a lot of volume. This style can be achieved with a curling wand or by wrapping your hair around hot rollers. Use your fingers to create a natural-looking look after curling your hair.
10. The Vixen
Vixen is an edgy, sultry look that’s perfect for a night on the town. How to do it:
- Curl your hair using a curling iron, or hot rollers.
- Brush your hair into a low, low ponytail and create a side part.
- Tease your crown for volume , and then smooth the top layer of hair.
- To finish off the look, wrap a section around the ponytail’s base.
Conclusion
You can style your weave in many different ways. You can choose a classic look like a bun or ponytail, or you can go for something more daring like the vixen. What ever style you decide on, ensure it compliments your overall appearance.