well, I get sew-ins all the time. My mother sews them, and i have someone braid it into a mohawk design. then, my mother takes the ends of the braids and folds them horizontally, threads them together, THEN sews on the hair. You may feel a little bulky when you touch it, but it comes together flawlessly if you do it right. to leave a front part, braid up the sides, and leave the front in the design of a wide bouffant (a hump.) flat iron a part of your natural hair in the back of the hump, and the sides of the hump. part your natural hair. if your natural hair isn't lengthy enough for a slight bang, simply part your hair, add on bonded (glued) tracks, and flat iron. it will be beautiful if you follow these directions closely.
well there is extension whice you can braid in and it is just like braiding with your real hair .Them weave is when you glue or sew in sewing last longer you can't braid in weave you glue it in or you sew it. Using the tracks.
In order to close a hair weave braid your in in a "crown" style. that is a spiral starting front the top of your head all the way around to the bottom. Then start sewing your weave on front bottom up. When you get to the top there should be a small circle with the track exposed. Sew those tracks together tightly to then close up the weave, and there you have it.
This essentially means cornrowing the hair. That can be done just as-is, or it can be used for sewing in a weave. Then thread can be used for sewing the track hair to the braids. You can just start with a 3-strand braid of the desired size. You would part it the way you would want to braid it and as you braid, you add new hair from the scalp as you reach each side of the braid. When you run out of scalp, then you can just continue as a normal 3-strand braid.
no you can also glue it
By braiding the hair and sewing in a track, or by gluing and placing the track in a molded canvas. Other ways are to glue fusion (strand by strand), braid with micro- braiding or wigs
As long as it is long enough to braid, yes.
sew it, braid it, glue it, and many more but they are uncommon
You braid/ Cornrow your hair in circular motions.
A small braid that can come w/ weave or just your hair also it can come in different colors. A small braid that can come w/ weave or just your hair also it can come in different colors.
You can braid your hair however you prefer. Some braid their hair straight back (normal cornrows), some braid their hair horizontally (across the head), & others braid their hair into a beehive (a spiral around the head).
Tuxedo pants have a stripe along the side in either satin, which is a shiny weave of silk, or grosgrain, which is a ribbed weave of silk. (The material of the stripe matches the material on the jacket lapels.) This stripe is sometimes referred to as "braid," whether or not it actually incorporates a braid.
The hair/track should be cut to the length of the braid, so it should "end" on its own.