Triple Plait Straight hairstyle for Women
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Triple Plait Straight for Women

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This medium-length straight cut features three distinct raised plaits on top that merge at the crown. The smooth, unlayered lengths fall past the collarbone with a polished, geometric finish.

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About the Triple Plait Straight for Women

Who it suits

This style is ideal for medium-to-thick hair densities as the plaits require enough volume to sit raised without looking sparse against the scalp. It balances oval and heart-shaped faces by adding height at the crown while the sharp, straight lengths provide vertical lines that elongate rounder jawlines. Those with naturally straight hair or a commitment to heat styling will find this easiest to maintain, as it requires a smooth, uniform foundation to showcase the geometric precision.

How to ask for it

Request a medium-length, blunt-cut base with no internal layering, ensuring the perimeter sits squarely past the collarbone for a heavy, geometric finish. Ask for three distinct, raised plaits starting from the forehead and converging into a single point at the crown. Specify that the sections must be perfectly symmetrical and the remaining length should be finished with a flat-iron for a high-shine, sleek texture that contrasts with the braids.

Upkeep & styling

You will need to re-braid the top sections every few days to keep the pattern crisp and prevent flyaways from disrupting the geometric lines. Regular trims every eight weeks are essential to maintain the blunt perimeter, while a high-heat flat iron and smoothing serum are required for the daily upkeep of the straight lengths.

Triple Plait Straight — frequently asked questions

Can this style be achieved with shorter hair?

The look requires length past the collarbone to provide the necessary weight for the straight finish, so shorter hair may result in the ends flicking out rather than hanging vertically.

Is this suitable for a professional environment?

Yes, the polished, geometric nature of the braids combined with the sleek, unlayered lengths creates a sophisticated and intentional appearance that works well in formal settings.

Does the braiding cause tension or damage?

When executed correctly by sectioning properly, the plaits should be secure but not painful; avoid pulling too tight at the hairline to prevent long-term stress on the follicles.

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