Butterfly Locs: The Soft, Messy Style That Somehow Always Works
Butterfly locs are one of those styles that look a bit undone—and that’s exactly why people love them.
If you’re expecting clean, super neat, perfectly structured locs… this isn’t that. Not really. These are meant to have texture. Loops. A little frizz here and there. That “imperfect” finish that actually makes the style stand out.
I remember seeing them for the first time and thinking they looked slightly messy. Then after a while, it kind of clicked—that’s the look. That’s the appeal.
What Exactly Are Butterfly Locs?
Butterfly locs are a type of faux locs created using a wrapping method that leaves small loops and distressed sections along the length of the hair.
Instead of being smooth and uniform, they have:
- Curved loops
- Slight frizz
- A soft, textured feel
They’re usually done with water wave or similar textured hair, which helps create that fluffy, natural look.
It’s not rigid. It’s not stiff. It moves. That’s part of the vibe.
Why Butterfly Locs Became So Popular
Honestly? They feel effortless—even when they’re not.
People like them because:
- They look natural
- They’re lightweight (compared to some faux locs)
- They suit different face shapes and styles
- They don’t require perfection to look good
And maybe that last point matters more than people admit. You don’t have to stress about every strand being in place.
The Installation Process (Takes Time… No Way Around That)
Getting butterfly locs done isn’t quick.
The process usually involves:
- Sectioning the hair
- Braiding or twisting the base
- Wrapping textured hair around each section
- Creating loops intentionally during wrapping
Depending on the length and size, it can take several hours. Sometimes a full day.
It’s one of those styles where you kind of just accept the time commitment.
How to Maintain Butterfly Locs
Maintenance isn’t complicated, but it’s not zero effort either.
You’ll want to:
- Keep your scalp moisturized with light oil
- Wrap your hair at night (satin scarf or bonnet)
- Avoid over-handling the locs
- Clean your scalp gently when needed
The loops and texture will loosen over time—that’s normal. It doesn’t ruin the style, it just changes it slightly
How Long Do Butterfly Locs Last?
Typically, butterfly locs last around 4 to 8 weeks.
After that, you might notice:
- New growth at the roots
- More frizz
- Loops becoming less defined
Some people like that worn-in look. Others prefer to take them out earlier. It depends on your preference.
Are Butterfly Locs Protective?
Yes… but with conditions.
They can protect your natural hair if:
- They’re not installed too tightly
- You maintain your scalp
- You don’t keep them in too long
If they’re too tight or neglected, they can cause tension or buildup—so it’s not automatic protection. It depends on how you handle them.
Styling Options (More Versatile Than You Think)
Butterfly locs can be styled in different ways:
- Half-up, half-down
- Loose bun
- High ponytail (not too tight though)
- Side part
Even with the textured look, they’re flexible. You’re not stuck with just one style. For more information or to book for the best braids, visit Evo Hair Braiding Salon for the best butterfly briads today.
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