How to Reuse Human Crochet Hair for a Seamless, No-Leave-Out Style

Looking for a protective style that’s sleek, full, and reusable? This tutorial shows you step-by-step how to achieve a gorgeous no leave-out curly crochet hairstyle using high-quality human hair from Eayon Hair.

Tips: the model uses 2.5 packs of 20-inch water wave crochet human hair.

Step 1: Braid the Top

  • Start by braiding the top of your hair with a gummy edge control for a neat finish.

  • Keep it straight-back, or try freestyle braid designs for a creative vibe.

  • Add some hair cream to smooth the edges and prevent frizz.

💬 User Feedback:
"I was amazed at how full and natural this style looked after just two packs of hair. Even reused hair still looked freshly installed!" – Reddit user, AonHair review

Common Mistake:
Many people make this mistake: braiding too tightly at the crown, which can cause tension and scalp discomfort. Keep the top braids snug but not painful.

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Step 2: Add Curly Hair Pieces

  • Split your human crochet hair into halves. Attach one half to a braid using a small rubber band, leaving the other half for later.

  • If using reused hair, the thread may already be attached—perfect for easy installation.

💬 User Insight:
"I didn’t wash the hair after my last style, and it still looked brand new. Definitely high quality!" – YouTube comment

Common Mistake:
A lot of people forget to split the hair evenly. This can make the braid look lopsided. Tip: split carefully and secure both ends for a seamless finish.

Unexpected Insight:
You might not have realized: feathered crochet hair can show the thread slightly, but it doesn’t affect the overall look—it actually helps with a stronger hold.

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Step 3: Cornrow the Back

  • Cornrow all-natural hair to create a flat, secure base.

  • This step ensures no hair is left out and sets you up for easy crochet attachment.

💬 User Feedback:
"I love how smooth the back cornrows look. No leave-out, no mess!" – Amazon review

Common Mistake: Many beginners braiding the back too loosely think it saves time, but it can cause hair to shift when crocheting. Make sure braids are snug and even.

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Step 4: Crochet Hair onto the Back

  • Use a crochet hook to attach the remaining curly hair to the cornrows.

  • Human hair is reusable—experiment with half-up styles, ponytails, boho braids, or box braids.

💬 User Insight:
"You can literally reuse this hair multiple times for different styles. The quality speaks for itself!" – Reddit user

Common Mistake: Many think synthetic or store-bought crochet hair can be reused the same way. Hint: Only high-quality human hair holds up after multiple styles.

Visual Suggestion: Show a comparison of reused vs. brand-new hair in a hairstyle to highlight longevity and fullness.


Final Look & Tips

  • Full, thick, and seamless—no natural hair is exposed.

  • Only two packs of hair are needed for this volume.

  • Keep leftover hair in a zip bag to reuse later.

💬 User Feedback:
"I did a half-up-half-down style, and the braids plus curls look like they’re growing right out of my scalp—so natural!" – YouTube comment

Unexpected Question:
You may not have thought to ask: How does reused hair handle product buildup or frizz? Answer: Human hair can withstand light styling products and still maintain softness, unlike synthetic hair.


Conclusion

This no-leave-out curly crochet hairstyle is perfect for anyone wanting a low-maintenance, reusable, and versatile protective style. Whether you’re aiming for boho braids, sleek ponytails, or a half-up-half-down look, this method delivers a flawless, natural finish every time.

CTA:
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FAQ

1: Can I reuse human crochet hair after removing it?

Yes! High-quality human crochet hair, like the Aon Hair feathered crochet, can be reused multiple times. Simply remove carefully, detangle gently, and store in a zip bag. Unlike synthetic hair, human hair maintains its texture and fullness after multiple installs.

2: Do I need to wash the hair before reusing it?

Not necessarily. You can reuse the hair without washing it, as it maintains its softness and curl pattern. However, if you prefer, a mild shampoo or conditioner can refresh it. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the natural fibers.

How do I make sure none of my natural hair is exposed?

The “no leave-out” method works by braiding all of your natural hair into cornrows and securely attaching the crochet hair on top. Splitting the hair in halves and using small rubber bands ensures full coverage from top to back. Many beginners accidentally leave small gaps—make sure your braids are snug and evenly spaced.

4: Can I use regular synthetic crochet hair instead?

While you can, synthetic hair is generally less reusable and may frizz or tangle more easily. Feathered human crochet hair offers better longevity, natural texture, and multiple styling options. Users often report that synthetic hair cannot handle half-up styles or multiple installs as well as human hair.

5:How do I prevent the thread from showing when using feathered crochet hair?

Feathered crochet hair has a thread in the middle to help with attachment. To minimize visibility: split the hair evenly, secure the thread toward the braid’s center, and adjust the curls to cover the band. Even if the thread shows slightly, the overall style remains natural and full.

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