you braid it with a swave so that you can make sure it's not lum sided or wrong
A braid from the front of your part in your hair to the bottom on both sides , tie them together at the back.If any part of the braid is left, undo that part and french braid it and clip.
you can braid your hair like this if you want to have a part in the middle you just sew the track on the braid along side the braid as if you were sewing clothes 5 pics 023
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.
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.
part your hair take three strands of hair move them in a roundmotion until your complete
she wears a braid in every part except when the stylists do her hair.
braiding is when you part your hair in thirds, i suggest do a side braid. take one of the side part then replace it with the middle. then take the other side part and replace it in the middle and each time you replace you pull all the sections of your hair so your braid is tight enough. ra shay
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Ziva just does a basic french braid on her hair. You just fold the bottom part under your hair where you can not see the hair that is not braided. Then, just find a ponytail that is the same shade or almost with your hair and tie your hair, or use clips or bobbypins to hold it up. I hope this helps!
i dont know all of it but my sis says if u r just starting 2 learn how 2 sew, braid ur hair in a circle i dont know the rest i dont know all of it but my sis says if u r just starting 2 learn how 2 sew, braid ur hair in a circle i dont know the rest
Well, I sometimes do a small braid and then tease my hair up into a pony, Also (Mom can do this) French braid across your part. :) Leave it down or up in a pony, Hope this helped :)
To create a braided headband an individual should already know how to braid. Start off with clean hair, parted down the center. Part the hair again pulling the hair that shouldn't be in the braid separate from the hair that should be. Then begin braiding the first side ending with a ponytail holder and repeat the process on the other side.