{"title":"How to Do Knotless Box Braids at Home","canonicalUrl":"https://www.showmestepbystep.com/lifestyle/how-to-do-knotless-box-braids","category":{"slug":"lifestyle","name":"Lifestyle"},"creator":{"name":"Tiffani Renae","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV4gCtRhBwwjlh85smrBKIA","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eS64yozs10U"},"tldr":"Step-by-step knotless box braids tutorial. Learn the technique that keeps roots flat with no tension - including how to feed in extension hair the right way.","totalDurationSeconds":599,"difficulty":"medium","tools":["tail comb","duck bill clips","hair clips"],"materials":["Kanekalon braiding hair","Shine N Jam braiding gel","edge control","hair ties"],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Part the Hair from Ear to Ear","text":"Start by drawing a clean horizontal part from one ear to the other. Use the tail of your comb to get a straight line across the head. Clip everything above the part out of the way - you'll work from the bottom up. Once that main section is clear, take a moment to plan how many braids you want across it. Mapping them out before you start is what keeps the finished look even and the boxes a consistent size."},{"number":2,"title":"Section Off a Box and Divide into Three Strands","text":"Take your tail comb and section off a small square - this is your box. Keep it neat on all four sides. Then split it into three equal pieces. These three pieces are what you'll actually braid with, so getting them roughly the same size matters. The more even your starting strands, the cleaner the braid. Clip away all surrounding hair so nothing drifts into your section while you work."},{"number":3,"title":"Braid Your Natural Hair Down First - No Extensions Yet","text":"This is the step that makes it knotless. Before you touch any extension hair, braid down your natural hair once or twice on its own. Your right hand crosses over and grabs the strand furthest to the left, then you alternate - over to the left, back to the right, over to the left again. Two or three passes of just your own hair creates a flat, natural base at the root. If you skip this and start adding hair from the first pass, the root gets bulky and sits high on the scalp."},{"number":4,"title":"Feed In Extension Hair in Small Pieces","text":"After two or three passes with just your natural hair, start adding extension hair. Take a small piece - less than you think you need. Fold it around one of the three strands so it feeds in smoothly rather than sitting on top. Braid it in, then add another small piece on the next pass. Keep adding until the braid reaches the thickness you want. The key word is small. Too much at once and the braid gets uneven where the extension starts."},{"number":5,"title":"Apply Braiding Gel Throughout as You Go","text":"Keep edge control or braiding gel on your hands the whole time - not just at the start. Tiffani uses Shine N Jam throughout every braid. Work it into each section as you braid rather than trying to smooth everything down at the end. It keeps flyaways from poking out and makes the braid look tighter and neater without extra effort. Apply a bit more wherever the hair feels rough or the braid looks fuzzy."},{"number":6,"title":"Continue Braiding Down to the Ends","text":"Once the braid is as thick as you want it, stop adding new hair and just braid the extension down to the ends. Keep your tension consistent the whole way - the same grip pressure from top to bottom. Too loose and the braid goes frizzy fast. Too tight and it puts stress on the roots. Finish each braid and move on to the next section, working your way up the head until every box is done. The finished result should lie flat, move freely, and not pull at the scalp at all."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-06-12T17:30:59.341Z","published":"2026-06-12T17:30:45.345Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}