yes that is what is recomended...human hair will not work and freetress gives u a more natural look like a fro type style
Braiding hair originated in Africa, it was passed down from generation to generation.
Marley dreadlock braids, and Freetress are good brands for kinky twist braids. Another good brand is the Beauti collection.
The length of time to put in micro braids varies depending on the thickness and length of the hair. It can take anywhere from 4 to 12 hours.
Hair braiding is traced back to Africa at around 3,500BC.
it basically started in Africa it was just a way to style hair..there are many types of braiding styles...micros...zillions...goddess braids...etc
See the Related Link and read the article, "My Tree Braids Experience" and see the section on caring for braids to find out what stops that horrible scalp itching after braiding!
Try braiding your hair. There are many different versions of braids and all of them have different natural curling results.
Beauticians dip braided hair in hot water to set the style and enhance the longevity of the braids. The heat helps to seal the hair, making the braids more defined and reducing frizz. Additionally, hot water can help to soften synthetic hair used in braiding, allowing for a more natural look and feel. This technique is commonly used in styles like box braids and cornrows.
No, braiding and wig, hair piece or hair extension styling is not regulated in California as of 2009.
A piece of hair that is divided and twisted together is commonly referred to as a "braid." Braiding involves intertwining three or more strands of hair to create a cohesive and often decorative style. Variations of braids include French braids, Dutch braids, and fishtail braids, each with its unique technique and appearance.
If you flat iron your hair then braid it and leave the braids in for a while then your hair will become creased.
No. Any type of braiding or pulling hair into bunches actually slows down the hair growing process by putting stress on the roots. Loose ponytails or braids are okay, but make them as loose as possible.