Crochet hair extensions have been around for years, but lately they’ve gone from “old-school protective style” to full-on trend status. If you’ve been seeing more natural-looking curls, locs, and braids all over Instagram and TikTok, trust me—that’s crochet having its moment. The trendy crochet hair extension has invisible knots for an ultra-natural look, which are different from the traditional units. And honestly? It’s about time.
So, what exactly are crochet hair extensions?
Crochet hair extension is a type of extension installed using a latch hook crochet needle. Your natural hair is first braided into cornrows, then pre-looped hair extensions are pulled through the braids and secured. No glue, no sewing, no tension on your edges. Just clean, simple technique. Easy work.
I remember the first time I tried crochet hair; I was skeptical. I had already done sew-ins, quick weaves,
glueless wigs,
half half wig—you name it. I thought crochet would look bulky or “wiggy.” But once it was installed? Game changer. The hair was lightweight, the scalp could breathe, and I didn’t feel like my head was in a chokehold. I was like, okay… I see the vision now.
One big reason crochet hair is such a hit is versatility. You can rock curly, kinky, coily, wavy, loc’d, or braided styles—all with the same method. Wanna switch from fluffy curls to faux locs next month? No problem. Crochet lets you switch it up without committing long-term. That’s a win.
Another major plus is the natural look. Modern crochet hair has come a long way. With smaller strands, invisible knots, and textures that actually mimic Black hair, crochet styles can look scary real. I’ve had people ask me, “Is that all your hair?” and I just smile like… yup, mind your business