it doesn't take long to braid your hair, simply hours or 1 or 2 days, it depends on the style you are doing.
it takes a year probaly but if you eat your veggies you will get it fast
three months
There are many different types of braids, including basic three-strand braids, fishtail braids, French braids, Dutch braids, waterfall braids, and more. The possibilities for braided hairstyles are endless, with variations in technique, placement, and design.
It might take long but just cut the parts of the box braids that is not your hair then take it out with a tooth comb or your fingers
You can.... I really wouldn't! But you can :)
first get a perm and than put braids and than take the braids out and thanhot curl it and thats how you do it
To turn braids into dreadlocks, start by allowing your braided hair to mat and tangle naturally over time. You can enhance this process by maintaining the braids without washing them frequently, using a little bit of wax or locking gel to help them hold their shape. After several weeks, you can remove the braids, and the hair should have formed into dreads, which can then be separated and maintained with regular palm rolling or twisting. Remember that patience is key, as the process can take several months for the dreads to fully mature.
Big box braids typically take between 4 to 8 hours to complete, depending on factors like the braid size, the length of the hair, and the stylist's experience. For larger, more spaced-out braids, the time may be on the shorter side, while smaller or more intricate styles can take longer. Additionally, preparation time, such as washing and detangling the hair, can add to the overall duration.
BYes u can....I do all the time....I have my micro braids in for 2 months gtake them out comb your hair throughly grease your scalp and relaxer your hair....but always your ends trim also
13 cornrows
1,000 months
It depends on how tight you have the braids. Don't have them so tight that your head is hurting, but have them tight enough that they wont come out if your running around.