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50 Cute Butterfly Locs Hairstyles for Your Inspiration

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Nkeiruka Obiwulu

16. Aged Ginger Butterfly Locs. Not only does this edgy style successfully mimic the look of mature dreadlocks, but it also shines out with the locs’ size and brick-red color.

Although butterfly locs are all the rage nowadays, most people don’t know what they are exactly and how they differ from similar hairstyles.

We are here to explain the basics of butterfly locs hair and deliver a collection of trendy looks you can adopt if you are ready to take the plunge.

What Are Butterfly Locs?

Butterfly locs combine natural tresses and hair extensions to form rope-like strands similar to dreads. Curly loops throughout the shaft add texture to the locs and give them a signature look.

What Hair to Use for Butterfly Locs?

There is no single solution on the best hair for butterfly locs, but most experts recommend synthetic water wave extensions since they are affordable and have an irregular pattern which creates better volume and looks like natural Afro texture.

How Many Hair Packs Are Required for Butterfly Locs?

It depends on the length and fullness of both the desired butterfly faux locs and your natural hair. You are unlikely to use less than 6-8 packs of extensions for wrapping, and you will also need some filler hair for locs longer than your own strands.

How Long Does It Take to Do Butterfly Locs?

The installation time varies from two hours for mid-length butterfly locs of jumbo size to six hours for long and thin strands.

How Long Do Butterfly Locs Last?

You can wear butterfly locs hairstyles for 4-6 weeks before your roots grow out and the strands get frizzy, but you should be also guided by your hair and scalp condition, which can be affected by buildup and tension.

50 Fancy Ideas on How to Style Butterfly Locs

Now, let’s move on to learning cool ways to style butterfly locs of various lengths and sizes.

1. Platinum and Ginger Butterfly Locs Combo. We really don’t know what makes this style stand out more — its unique color scheme or the marvelous texture.

2. Butterfly Locs Hair with Loose Curls. Here we have a lavish side-parted style gaining volume through both the extra lift on the crown and the texture enriched with a bunch of springy curls.

3. Long Butterfly Locs with Gypsy Feel. Although this style also incorporates loose spirals, it feels much more effortless and free-spirited due to the messier texture and irregular pattern of the locs.

4. Massive Top Knot with Face-Framing Strands. If you are not sure how to style butterfly locs, you can steal this classy look.

5. Brown to Honey Ombre Butterfly Locs. Here is another striking way to insert color and texture into butterfly locs: the black base ensures amazing depth for the style while the flyaways and fluffiness placed throughout the brown and blonde add fullness.

6. Pony Made of Butterfly Faux Locs. This girl doesn’t get by with throwing her locs into a textured pony and adds a pair of intricately knotted strings to the front to handsomely frame her face.

7. Small-Size Brown Butterfly Locs. We like these small butterfly locs for the natural feel of their brown-to-black melt and the swirly pattern they add to the signature wing-like texture.

8. Ultra-Knotted Butterfly Locs. With such a length and volume, you don’t need pink butterfly locs to steal the spotlight.

9. 3 in 1 Butterfly Locs. Using loose hair for butterfly locs is old hat nowadays, but this vibrant coppery style goes beyond just two textures since its strands start tight yet end messy.

10. Butterfly Locs with Honey Blonde Ends. Don’t you like this cute two-tone look? Pair your favorite shades for a standout look – both in color and texture.

Standout Two-Tone Butterfly Locs
By Arie

11. Intertwined Distressed Butterfly Locs. This voluminous style has some strands interlaced, which, together with multiple loops placed from top to bottom, makes it seem fuller and more textured.

12. Burgundy Butterfly Locs with Bangs. This gorgeous set of butterfly locs catches the eye with a vibrant magenta color and a stunning mix of textures where the ropes of hair are intertwined with loose strands.

13. Shaggy Platinum Blonde Butterfly Locs. The sassy blonde shade alone would be enough to make this style stand out from the crowd, but it also comes with an extended size and an extremely piled texture.

14. Yummy Black and Red Butterfly Locs. If you are not ready to go super bright but still want some pops of color in your locs, this blend of black and wine red will give you a balanced berry-themed look.

15. Honey Blonde Locs with Extreme Fluff. These waist-length fake dreads are sure to sparkle among other butterfly locs hairstyles thanks to their offbeat texture spiced up with a golden color.

16. Aged Ginger Butterfly Locs. Not only does this edgy style successfully mimic the look of mature dreadlocks, but it also shines out with the locs’ size and brick-red color.

17. Graphic Butterfly Locs Bob. This center-parted blunt bob with a fun curly string in the front features tight ropes of hair that gradually get frizzier toward the ends, thus creating a distinct pyramid shape.

18. Mid-Back Butterfly Locs with Color Pops. Here is convincing proof that dark brown is a good fit for bright blonde, and you can combine the two to arrive at a show-stopping, rich-in-contrast style.

19. Lavish Crochet Butterfly Locs. This butt-length style is done without bells and whistles, yet it manages to brilliantly show off the messy texture and bohemian nature of butterfly locs.

20. Butterfly Locs in Space Buns. Thanks to the flexibility that results from a less stiff finish, you can construct fancy butterfly locs styles, such as these dramatic space buns coupled with cascading golden spirals.

21. Bohemian Butterfly Locs Half Up Half Down. This style boasts a remarkable length complemented with a lush texture, and it also gets volume on the top with some strands gathered into a high pony.

22. Medium-Length Butterfly Locs with Highlights. Apart from the authentic feel of matted locs, this style garners attention thanks to the playful blonde insertions peeking out from the black strands and replicating trendy highlights.

23. Mismatched Butterfly Locs. While many faux locs are made basically one length, the ropes of hair in this bouncy style vary in length to add interest and create a kind of layered look.

24. Super Curly Shoulder-Length Butterfly Locs. Instead of putting ringlets into the strands, you can opt for ultra-loopy hair extensions and enjoy a bombshell style like this fluffy and bouncy lob.

25. Side-Swept Medium-Length Butterfly Locs. Wearing locs doesn’t prevent you from playing with asymmetry, especially when it gives more space for showing intricately styled baby hairs.

26. Super Long Butterfly Locs. This gal rocks her Rapunzel locs loose, but they are ready to embrace various upstyles too.

27. Butterfly Locs with Color Pops. Sometimes less is more, and a couple of golden locs here prove it right.

28. Long Blonde Butterfly Locs. Those willing to try on a strikingly different hair color can get even several shades with hair extensions.

29. Butterfly Locs for Thick Lob Hairstyle. This girl has arrived at handsomely shaped hair with the locs getting thicker toward the ends.

30. Gorgeous Half Up Half Down Locs. Apart from the volume and length that come with the butterfly locs packed into a high bun, we cannot but give a second glance at these fun spirals.

31. Jumbo Butterfly Locs in Bright Blonde. Amazed by the color and the size, you can miss the texture that becomes messier on the bottom.

32. Small Butterfly Locs Gathered on the Crown. This lovely hairstyle feels totally bouncy, from the bulk of spirals on the top to the face-framing locs.

33. Center-Parted Distressed Butterfly Locs. While oval faces pull off a center part easily, you are free to customize butterfly locs to flatter your face shape.

34. Butterfly Locs with Contrasting Texture. This girl has chosen to emphasize the texture transition with tighter wraps around the roots.

35. Bob-Short Butterfly Locs. The next picture shows that short hair is not an obstacle to installing playful butterfly locs.

36. Butterfly Locs with a Shaved Side. What could make a shaved hairstyle even bolder? A mix of black, brown, golden, and white locs, of course!

Asymmetrical Shaved Hairstyle with Butterfly Locs
By Arie

37. Bohemian Butterfly Locs with Chocolate Flavor. This hairstyle catches the eye with its fancy color and distinct loops of hair.

38. Fluffy Butterfly Locs with Interesting Parting. Playing with parting is just another way to give a unique touch to your butterfly locs.

39. Shoulder-Length Butterfly Locs with Wispy Curls. The well-defined spirals in the front work to set off the cute messiness of these lob locs.

40. Half-Up Butterfly Locs with Triangle Parting. The triangle parting selected for this hairdo adds whimsical star-like patterns to the look.

41. Shoulder-Length Side-Parted Butterfly Locs. Actually, butterfly locs can be smoother or messier depending on the way the hair extensions are installed.

42. Long Layered Butterfly Locs. You might not believe it, but these lavish butterfly locs are done on the base of a short pixie.

43. Crimson Red Butterfly Locs. Going red from roots to ends is the surefire way to garner attention and make your butterfly locks pop.

44. Flirty Butterfly Locs Bob. The butterfly locs of this bob got additional bents to create better fullness and bounce.

45. Uniform Butterfly Locs. Here, we have a nice blunt lob made of butterfly locs with a more regular pattern and smoother finish.

46. Striped Butterfly Locs. Since lighter shades tend to better showcase the texture nuances, the white locs of this hairstyle accentuate the fluffiness.

47. Bronze Brown Butterfly Locs. Going for butterfly locs with metallic shine is a smart move when you want to highlight the texture.

48. Royal Burgundy Butterfly Locs. If you wish to spice up your look but aren’t ready to rock bright red, burgundy butterfly locs are just the thing.

49. Soft Waist-Length Butterfly Locs. This hairstyle is oh-so-feminine, and its loopy locs feel absolutely effortless.

50. Butterfly Locs with Fiery Highlights. With butterfly locs, you are not limited to black and white when creating stunning contrasts.

Frequently Asked Questions About Butterfly Locks

After scrolling through our collection of bang-on hairstyles, you could have some questions left but we got them covered.

How to do butterfly locs?

You can use a hook to pull pre-looped crochet butterfly locs through braids or make tight twists/braids and wrap them with pieces of extension hair, either with the help of a hook or without it.

How to seal butterfly locs?

The most common way is to make a kind of knot at the end of a loc and wrap the remaining piece of extension hair up the shaft. Pressing the hair with a flat iron or fixing the ends with a hair clue are alternative methods.

How much do butterfly locs cost?

The cost of butterfly locs styles done in a salon ranges from $150 to over $400 depending on the style complexity, hairdresser skills, and salon location (hair extensions are not included).

Do butterfly locs hurt?

No, if they are not too tight.

Is it possible to do butterfly locs on short hair?

Yes, having pixie-length hair is enough for the installation.

Are butterfly locs a protective style?

Yes, they shield natural hair from physical impact and environmental factors.

Do butterfly locs tangle?

They are not likely to tangle but can become messy over time.

Do butterfly locs pull your hair out?

No, if they are done with no extra tension at the roots.

Why may butterfly locs become stiff?

They may become matted with time if not maintained properly.

Do butterfly locs help to grow your hair?

They can contribute to hair growth by protecting the length from manipulations.

How to refresh butterfly locs?

Butterfly locs maintenance requires spraying them with a mix of hair-friendly oil and water and massaging the oil into the scalp.

You can also shampoo the scalp and let the product run through your locs when rinsing the hair.

How to take butterfly locs out?

You need to cut a loc a bit below the point where your natural hair ends and then unravel the extension hair, moving upwards.

Now you have all the answers about butterfly locs and a bunch of inspirational pictures for your next hair goal. Follow a video tutorial for a DIY hairstyle, or book a visit to a salon — we are waiting to see the outcomes in our next collection!