Learn To Braid Hair Using Proven Braiding Techniques. This Ebook Breaks Down The Basic Patterns Of Singles, Cornrows, Interlocks, And Micro Braiding. I Have Even Included A Section On Maintenance And Upkeep Of Each Hair Style.
Braid Girl!: Hair Braiding Instructional EBook.
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Braid Girl!: Hair Braiding Instructional EBook.
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Braid Hair Styles
The hair can be braided in many different styles according to one’s desire or the shape of one’s face regardless of the hair texture or its length. Any qualified hair braider would be able to do varieties of hair braid style while giving suggestions on what style to adapt. However, the hair has to be cleansed and conditioned thoroughly before any braiding process takes place to minimize the hair damage. Among the most popular braiding style is cornrows, pixie braids and box braids.
There are so many different black hair braid styles that there is a lot to learn if you want to be able to do them. If you are doing braids with your own real hair you can do, among others, waved braiding hair styles. Two examples are the New deep or the Water braiding styles. Nowadays you can find a lot of people using synthetic hair. There are curly braiding hair style that you could use.
Braids Will Help Your Hair Grow
When your hair is braided with extensions, it will prevent your ends from rubbing against your clothing, therefore protecting them. Protective styles encourage growth. In fact, women who are seeking to grow their African American hair long, would do well to consider researching black hair braid styles. There are a variety of styles and you can have the look of long hair while you are actually growing yours out.
Going to Bed with Wet Hair
Ensure that your braids are dry completely before you go to bed. If you don’t, you will likely wake up with hair tangles that can be hard to get out. In addition, damp hair increases the risk of bacterial buildup and mildew. A related issue is going to bed with your hair uncovered. Be sure to cover your hair with a silk scarf or bonnet to protect your hair against the friction of rubbing against the sheets.
The popularity of African American Hair Braiding styles has surpassed race. In other words people other than those of African American descent also try these Hair Braiding styles. There are several types of Hair Braiding styles to choose from. Some include: Goddess Braids, Micro Braids, Pixie Braids, French Inverted Braids, Pixi Pin Curls, Candy Curls, Bantu Knots, Fishtail Braids, Flat Twist, Locks and Undetectable braid and Cornrow Extensions, Invisible Braids, Tree braids, Senegalese Twist, Silky Locks, Interlock Weaving, Latch Hook Weaving, Silky Corkscrew, African Twist, Kinky Twist, Two-Strand Twist, Nubian Corkscrew, and Cobra Stitch.
If someone is else braiding your hair, ensure that you speak up if the hair is being braided too tight. Medium tension is best. The last thing you want is for hair breakage and thinning to occur due to the pulling tension at your hairline.If your braids were braided too tight, then can get some relief by taking a hot shower. The steam from the shower will help loosen the braids a bit.Do not use heavy conditioners and shampoos on braided hair. These can cake residue on to your hair and can be hard to remove.
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LATCH HOOK CROCHET BRAID
I would like to talk today about a old hair style that is coming back. Actually the style never went out. Some hair beauticians have not heard of this style. Latch hook crochet braids.
I have been braiding this style for many years, and love it. You do not have to sit in you beauty shop for 6 to 7 hrs. This style will only take about 4hrs or less time to do, and the cost is much less.
First what are latch hook crochet braids? Latch hook crochet braids are individual pieces of hair that are connected to cornrows using a latch hook. What is a latch hook? A latch hook is a tool that is use the pull your crochet hair through your cornrows. You can purchase one at any craft store of beauty supply. Look for bulk hair that comes in a pack already braided in individual pieces, or you can buy the hair pre-package loose.
To start make sure you wash, oil and blow dry your hair. Then start cornrowing your hair straight back from the top of your head to the nap. I cornrow about 7 to 12 braids across. Then at the end connect the braids together to one side. Now your ready to add your hair extension. Take the latch hook and slide it under your cornrow starting at the top of your hair. Take one individual braid fold it in half and latch it on the hook and pull through. You will then knot the individual braid at the top of the cornrow so it will not fall off. Cover all of the cornrows, making sure there are no spaces in between. Your finish look will look beautiful. I hope to make some short videos soon to show the process.
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