I love her equality mindset! Caucasian hair needs protected too!! One thing she said was SO TRUE- straight hair pops out of braids SO EASILY! Finding a braider who knows how to properly tuck Caucasian hair is exactly what is needed for our hair type, although no matter what, eventually it will pop out… it’s just how our hair is. As annoying as that is there’s nothing you can do about it. It is what it is.
Thank you for accepting us to not making a big thing we all got hair and hair needs care love that you shared theas valuable tips 4 hair care WITH Love & CARE 💯💖💯💖💯💖🥰🥺😢😘love the tight slick style ❤
Love this video. You are so skilled! I’m 53 yr old white lady who has loved this beautiful style and would like to do this myself. I have total respect and appreciation for your culture. Thank you for the inclusion. This is the best video I have seen and has been so informative.
I love positive girlies like u babes. Giving us caucasion ppl like support and not ebing racist to us i rlly love mt. Im young and just want equality for everyone so its unfortunate but you made me happy :)
I love that you made a video on this! I’m white but my daughter is mixed so I’m learning how to do all the braids and styles on myself before she gets big enough to want them. I’ve done some stuff on a black friend but it’s harder on my hair cause it slips too easy. My daughter has a very fine hair texture with super tight curls so it’s totally different from anyone else’s I’ve tried braiding. This is helpful! Thank you ❤️
I do 2 strand method and and start splitting the braid hair into the natural when I get towards the last couple inches of the natural. It’ll wrap around the natural and keep it tucked.
Help what state are u in girl if I walk into braid salon are they gnna let my hair pop out. Will they even do it for me? I can do my own from but omg the back is so hard!!!
Thank you so much for this video! Your technique doesn't make the base thin, so I definitely want to do it your way. I am trying to do it on my own hair (first time) and so, my problem is getting a grip on the front, anyone have any tips for that? Can't press against with middle finger. I'm probably approaching this wrong and trying to figure it out. I probably need to try from the side or arms coming up from behind maybe?
I’m a white teenager with VERY thick and curly hair. I’ve always wanted to have braids or a protective hairstyle for my hair, but I’m scared to get them because I’m scared of getting hate for it :(
Is this specific hairstyles safe for white girls hair? Like did her hair fall out because of it or did it become damaged? I’m just trying to gain more info because I hope to try this for myself. Luv your videos!
Nope. I oil my scalp after I get it done and it helps relieve a little bit of the tension. The only thing you have to do different from our normal routine is not wash it for a month. It sounds weird but because everyone’s hair is washed before the style goes in, the fake hair keeps ours clean so we don’t have to wash it hardly ever.
So I have really wavy hair cause I’m white and Spanish so idk how to get box braids or braids like that bc where I’m at there is no one to do them the way u do 😅❤
Yes, so you definitely want to make sure to add a lot of product & comb the hair into the weave to keep it intact and make sure to tuck the hair behind the braid.
Quick question: my hair is a mix of 2c, 3a, and a little bit of 3b, and I'm not entirely sure how to go about braiding my hair. I have tried to find videos that explain how to go about braiding it, but I can't seem to find any that I can understand. Not to mention I am really new to braiding so I have no clue what to do, I guess my question is how to you go about braiding hair such as mine. Also does anyone have any tips that might help?(I do have texture to my hair also, and not just a little but not a lot either, somewhere in the middle, not sure if that contributes to my issues or not just thought that I should include that in this)
Please help with tips I am about to braid my elementary grade daughter's friend's hair. She is Caucasian. How do I make sure that I'll be able to grab it because it's tio fine (texture)? Di I wet ut ir gel it first. Please help and I'll appreciate the tips. She's so excited and her mom as well. I'm supwr pumped too because the girls want to have same hairstyles
Do baby hairs come out while sleeping with it and how long does it last? Do you get a headache after a few hours/days because it's so tight? 👋🏼👋🏼 from Hamburg
Hey love 🤎 so when you go to bed, you want to make sure to tie your edges down with a bandanna scarf and then put a bonnet on top to keep the longevity of the style. Knotless braids are 100% pain free, it looks super tight but it actually is not, it’s the products & the freshness of the style that gives it a tight appearance.
@@Kingdomwarrior45 She didn’t ask you to pander her! Get over yourself! The fact that black people have been denied employment for wearing braids so now y’all want braids 🙄 Everything that we have y’all want y’all tan your skin, lip injections, ass injections. Everybody wanna be black until the cops show up🙄
I love her equality mindset! Caucasian hair needs protected too!! One thing she said was SO TRUE- straight hair pops out of braids SO EASILY! Finding a braider who knows how to properly tuck Caucasian hair is exactly what is needed for our hair type, although no matter what, eventually it will pop out… it’s just how our hair is. As annoying as that is there’s nothing you can do about it. It is what it is.
You can use mouse and gel
Thank you for accepting us to not making a big thing we all got hair and hair needs care love that you shared theas valuable tips 4 hair care WITH Love & CARE 💯💖💯💖💯💖🥰🥺😢😘love the tight slick style ❤
Love this video. You are so skilled! I’m 53 yr old white lady who has loved this beautiful style and would like to do this myself. I have total respect and appreciation for your culture. Thank you for the inclusion. This is the best video I have seen and has been so informative.
from a sista to ANOTHER sista! go for it‼️ my step daughter is 100% caucasian & i braid tfffff out her hair!
I love positive girlies like u babes. Giving us caucasion ppl like support and not ebing racist to us i rlly love mt. Im young and just want equality for everyone so its unfortunate but you made me happy :)
Awh, I’m glad I could make your day! Thanks for the comment love.💕🫶🏾
@@thatgirlalivia Tysmmmmmmaekekekeke
Girlll I wish everyone supported it ! I love seeing other races get creative just like uss!!! I LOVE THAT! No hate from me!
not to be that person but reminder that Caucasians aren't white and their hair types are pretty different from european hair types
@@rosefulmadness oops sorry
I love that you made a video on this! I’m white but my daughter is mixed so I’m learning how to do all the braids and styles on myself before she gets big enough to want them. I’ve done some stuff on a black friend but it’s harder on my hair cause it slips too easy. My daughter has a very fine hair texture with super tight curls so it’s totally different from anyone else’s I’ve tried braiding. This is helpful! Thank you ❤️
I love it! People sharing culture to make something beautiful! ❤
Thank you boo I have a straight hair client coming and this was a help!
I’m glad this video could help you!!🫶🏾
Looks beautiful you did that! Looks very good on her.
Yes, you slayed her head.
I do 2 strand method and and start splitting the braid hair into the natural when I get towards the last couple inches of the natural. It’ll wrap around the natural and keep it tucked.
Awesome video thank you for posting those braids look amazing!
Thank you sm!
so cute! can u explain how to do the end of the braid when you get to the end of braiding a piece of hair and the dipping technique?
Help what state are u in girl if I walk into braid salon are they gnna let my hair pop out. Will they even do it for me? I can do my own from but omg the back is so hard!!!
What product do you use on the hair to smooth before braiding?
Seems she use what we do any type of jell will do.
Beautiful work honey ❤
Thank you so much for this video! Your technique doesn't make the base thin, so I definitely want to do it your way. I am trying to do it on my own hair (first time) and so, my problem is getting a grip on the front, anyone have any tips for that? Can't press against with middle finger. I'm probably approaching this wrong and trying to figure it out. I probably need to try from the side or arms coming up from behind maybe?
Do you comb the edge control all the way down?
Yea, just make sure it’s straight with no tangles. It’ll be good with one comb through because it’s fine hair.
I’m a white teenager with VERY thick and curly hair. I’ve always wanted to have braids or a protective hairstyle for my hair, but I’m scared to get them because I’m scared of getting hate for it :(
Extremely beautiful job! 👏🏿
Did you use edge control or just gel to keep the hair down?
How many packs of hair did you use?
3 packs of 3
Was her head sore? I'd be concerned that would pull my hair out, how long did the style last? Where are you located?
Probably a week/ or a few weeks😭
Is this specific hairstyles safe for white girls hair? Like did her hair fall out because of it or did it become damaged? I’m just trying to gain more info because I hope to try this for myself. Luv your videos!
I’m Caucasian and it helps my hair stay protected! It doesn’t damage our hair.
@@teddy3282ify do you have to do anything different though? Like do you have to make the braids looser?
Nope. I oil my scalp after I get it done and it helps relieve a little bit of the tension. The only thing you have to do different from our normal routine is not wash it for a month. It sounds weird but because everyone’s hair is washed before the style goes in, the fake hair keeps ours clean so we don’t have to wash it hardly ever.
@@teddy3282ify thanks you are the best! I have not been able to find out this information from anyone or anywhere! Do you have any more advice?
So I have really wavy hair cause I’m white and Spanish so idk how to get box braids or braids like that bc where I’m at there is no one to do them the way u do 😅❤
Same, I am white and Spanish and want my hair done for multiple reasons. Even tho our hair isn’t as thin, it’s still so hard for me.
Any recommendations on keeping it in tact and looking sleek when hairs do start to come out near the scalp???
Yes, so you definitely want to make sure to add a lot of product & comb the hair into the weave to keep it intact and make sure to tuck the hair behind the braid.
Quick question: my hair is a mix of 2c, 3a, and a little bit of 3b, and I'm not entirely sure how to go about braiding my hair. I have tried to find videos that explain how to go about braiding it, but I can't seem to find any that I can understand. Not to mention I am really new to braiding so I have no clue what to do, I guess my question is how to you go about braiding hair such as mine. Also does anyone have any tips that might help?(I do have texture to my hair also, and not just a little but not a lot either, somewhere in the middle, not sure if that contributes to my issues or not just thought that I should include that in this)
Please help with tips I am about to braid my elementary grade daughter's friend's hair. She is Caucasian. How do I make sure that I'll be able to grab it because it's tio fine (texture)? Di I wet ut ir gel it first. Please help and I'll appreciate the tips. She's so excited and her mom as well. I'm supwr pumped too because the girls want to have same hairstyles
Wet her hair then a little jell at the roots and ends
Maritza Extensions
Do baby hairs come out while sleeping with it and how long does it last?
Do you get a headache after a few hours/days because it's so tight?
👋🏼👋🏼 from Hamburg
Hey love 🤎 so when you go to bed, you want to make sure to tie your edges down with a bandanna scarf and then put a bonnet on top to keep the longevity of the style. Knotless braids are 100% pain free, it looks super tight but it actually is not, it’s the products & the freshness of the style that gives it a tight appearance.
That beautiful ❤
I just want to know why they want to copy us..
That is a great and important question. Because you’re beautiful and strong. We all want the confidence of feeling beautiful. ❤
I'm so sorry I'm not pandering to you or anyone. It's hair. Everyone get over yourself.
@@Kingdomwarrior45 She didn’t ask you to pander her! Get over yourself! The fact that black people have been denied employment for wearing braids so now y’all want braids 🙄 Everything that we have y’all want y’all tan your skin, lip injections, ass injections. Everybody wanna be black until the cops show up🙄
You have to be a child asking this cause how are they trying to copy anything we do if that’s the case we copy them by adding Extensions to our hair 🙄
They want to be us so bad 🙄
yeah, just like black girls who wear wigs. they hate themselves so much
what are you saying
But why ? we can't have shit to ourselves smh the braiding hair doesn't even match the texture of there hair # hint
it quite literally matched very well, did you watch the video?
It’s just a hairstyle.