@Blarie She lives in Finland. "As they should be"? No, actually they shouldn't. It's unproductive and rude. Vikings and Croatians wear all kinds of braids. (Google it). Not everyone is American. Also, black people wear blonde straight hair and we're not hating, so just stop it. Why can't we just all love one another. Life is too short to be petty.
Yea it's super hard in the beginning. My arms get sore, its fuzzy or I have to restart. But I do strongly recommend finding a video similar to your hair. Also you likely wont get it the first time . So try to take time out of your day to practice :)
I HIGHLY appreciate the fact that she didn't try and re name them as 'boxer braids' or something like that. It looks like she really likes our culture and seems like shes educated abt it. I see no problem! 💞
I’m learning hair and beauty at school and they don’t teach cornrows and they only have straight hair heads. So I’ve had to learn on this. My dad is black but we don’t have a close relationship so he couldn’t teach me
Beautiful girl, thank you for teaching us to cornrow! Would this hurt when it dries up, and for how long do the braids last, can you wash your hair like that? Thanks!!!!
The Minoan culture of Crete was the first recorded to have cornrow style braiding around 3900 BC in a vase. So did the Greek, Vikings, Chinese and, of course, African cultures. No culture stole the idea of braiding of hair from any other culture, it is a natural progression of keeping long hair in shape and out the way and developed more sophisticated over time. Cultural appropriation is a ridiculous American mindset that is steeped in racial segregation that only exists in America and should stay that way. It essentially means that no one from any race can wear clothes and hairstyles or act in a way not associated with their own race. If that's not racism, I don't know what is. Everywhere else in the world loves it when people of other races and cultures emulate their own culture and export it so that other countries can see who beautiful their customs and traditional clothing styles are. The Chinese love it when other races wear a cheongsam (unless they are fat apparently). The Japanese love it when other races wear a kimono (unless it is not put on properly) The Germans love it when other races wear a dirndl (unless you tie the belt knot in the wrong position according to your marital status). The Scottish love it when other races wear a Kilt (unless you DON'T wear underwear when your kilt is rented). No one is really ever "woke". People are only as woke as what is the societal norm at the time. Trust that the thought of labeling something as cultural appropriation will be deemed as racist and unacceptable in 10 years time.
Thank you for this! As a Scottish descendant, I love these braids. I've seen so many other cultures practice this, and love incorporating different styles to my own. My hair is so thick and long, and it dreds very easily. It keeps my hair tidy so I don't have to fight with my hair every morning undreding it for over an hour. I also love these braids because of my spiritual beliefs and I can use them as a head covering. In no way does that mean that I am "oppressed" or "controlled". I see it as a means of cleanliness and I can spot others a mile away who dress their hair with "spirit braids". Lest people forget, in a lot of cultures (Scottish, Vikings, some Mediterranean societies, etc), men and women braided pieces of their hair before battle. And of course, it's always fun to shake things up a bit and try new hairstyles anyway. So, let's have some fun and braid away! Braids don't segregate, now do they? 🥰
@Jelana Rainovic Even if she did try to make boxer braids there is nothing wrong with that. If a hairstyle is good, it should be shared and glorified. If you ban other races from using the hairstyles that someone has deemed for their race only, this is called segregation and is racism. America fought long and hard to end segregation and now it rears it's ugly head again but amazingly from the other side of the spectrum.
@@Enbydonut Wow what a super educated reply! Seems that you are the type to perpetuate cultural appropriation when it suits you which is essentially left-wing racism. If you really want to follow cultural appropriation rules, You should not use an anime character as your youtube avatar. It is Japanese and you are not. However, remember the Japanese don't care about these dumb issues, only Americans like you do.
Y’all surprised she has fire braiding skills but she obviously speaks more than one language. She’s intelligent. I wouldn’t be surprised if she makes music.
People say having thick and long hair is a blessing . Yes it is a blessing but we can't do many hairstyles. We struggle a lot with hair and sometimes feels like to get rid of it🤯. But I luv my hair❤️❤️
Wow, you sure gotta have a whole lotta patience to do that. I've tried and tried to do it but I finally gave up. I'm too old for adorable young styles like this anyway, but I sure do love the look of cornrows, both on black, and white people :)
@@oanaadriana3678 I'd like to think so, but I would probably look like an old lady trying to look young and people would laugh at me, so I guess it's best I don't do anything with my boring hair. haha!
Awww I'm so happy to hear that it helped you! 💗 I always trying to make my tutorials as clear as possible but not everyone learn in the same way! 😅😊 Thanks again for your sweet words 💗💗 Wishing you a sunny day from here Finland! ☀️
Thank you I could never figure it out plus I have really long hair so everytime I tries something and it went wrong my arms became tired. This one worked for me.
How do y’all with more curly hair do this??? How do you keep little flyaways from popping out at you and the curls dictating where the braids lay?? Is there hairspray or something you put in the hair to get it to do what you want or is it wet?????? Any help would be amazing!!! Thanks! 😊😊😊
I do mine after washing and its detangled and I have some leave in conditioner in it. Then it gets sectioned and parted for the braids. Since my mom does the braiding she applies gel to the pieces being braided as she goes. I only use gel sometimes tho, but my hair texture isn't the same as other African americans, since I'm biracial. I have the 4c hair type.
Agreed on detangling, gel, and you can wipe hairspray over flyaways, but the more product on your hair, the sooner it flakes and itches. I braid half and let the rest of my hair be naturally flyaway, so the look blends.
@Adi Actually there is no proof that Vikings wore cornrows. No images of them have survived and their art doesn't show any type of braided hairstyles. Also contemporaries of the Vikings never claimed they braided their hair but rather kept their hair short. I think alot of you are getting this idea from the tv show. You are aware the stylist of the show admitted she "made up" those hairstyles and took some "creative license" with it because there no one knows what the Vikings looked like except that they were White.
hey man i know it might seem weird to you, but it’s really important to some cultural people, because their culture is being used and warped by people who aren’t even of the same culture! I don’t want to start an argument with you, just try to put yourself in their shoes. There are variations of braids from many cultures, but cornrows and box braids specifically originate from African cultures. In this video, the braids do belong to a Scandinavian culture, and the woman in this video never refers to them as cornrow of box braids. But if she did, she would be taking from another culture, and that wouldn’t be ok.
@@aster_jules3068 culture is meant to be shared. If everyone had to stick to things that originated specifically from their own culture, that would essentially be segregation
@@finlaymarron Yes culture should be shared and embraced but sometimes people don’t credit the people who make it and that’s when it turns to cultural appropriation and another thing i am black and some hairstyles form my culture can be too harsh oh straight and fine hair i have no problem sharing my culture and teaching you but when you discredit my people and don’t acknowledge the fact that i told you that’s when i’m angry and upset like u said culture is meant to shared but for her and the hairstyle she’s doing on herself it could cause alopecia and damage to her scalp instead of doing it on herself maybe she could find people with right kind oh hair or show on wigs
@@shaqs_oatmeall People that wear cornrows are aware that Himba folk invented it. Highly doubt that anyone does their hair the way it began though. It's impossible to appropriate because culture is more abstract and compelling (and important) than something you can snag from a Walmart. If everyone had to acknowledge the inventor every time they did or said or used anything there would be no time in the day for any real progress. The more we share and learn with each other the stronger our world will be. As a side note, it's perfectly fine to braid straight hair snugly the way she did.
This was so helpful. I have a black foster son and his hair doesn't have much texture yet so I've had a hard time braiding it, but I don't want to cut it because it would be so hurtful to his birth mother.
Subscribed, You are a Beautiful and Talented, Sensitive person, thankyou for taking time to do a great video and be culturally respectful at the same time, the other styles you do are really creative and gorgeous, you should be proud ❤
Anyone else who just can't bloody do it? No matter what method I try, it's completely impossible for me to do this hairstyle and it's very irritating because it's so pretty.
@@arianaqueen4994 No, it's not. That's a made up liberal line to further divide an unwitting public. Makes no sense and is used only to attack white people and absolutely no one else who appreciates things in other cultures.
@IamName there’s a difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Wearing a hairstyle because you find it pretty or fascinating isn’t appropriation, it’s appreciation. It’s not a difficult concept to understand smh these ppl 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Great video! I’m sure it will take me many tries, but this helped me a lot. I will say, I became so sleepy watching your video...you have the most soothing voice!!!!!!
i know she got cold out there
😂👏
Anything for that background 😭
Probably used to it
😂😂😂😂
With all these work?? I don’t think she’s feeling it 😭😭😭😭😭
I came here for the comments and y’all have me rolling 🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂
frrrr😂
- ion see them yet . 😭😭
@Blarie She lives in Finland. "As they should be"? No, actually they shouldn't. It's unproductive and rude. Vikings and Croatians wear all kinds of braids. (Google it). Not everyone is American. Also, black people wear blonde straight hair and we're not hating, so just stop it. Why can't we just all love one another. Life is too short to be petty.
@@ThisladyandherLord Blacks are not vikings.
i got you rolling with my comment.
I’m black and struggling
Lizzy Sway Girl watch someone with your hair texture do cornrows.
I still can't do them properly after 20 years.
I just watched naptural85 cornrow tutorial and I learned how to do it within an hour! You should go check her video out
I’m 13 and I just learned in 3 day I’m going to start learning box braids with fake hair next
Yea it's super hard in the beginning. My arms get sore, its fuzzy or I have to restart. But I do strongly recommend finding a video similar to your hair. Also you likely wont get it the first time . So try to take time out of your day to practice :)
when she started sectioning the strands i started crying in curly hair😃
same 😭😂😂
Oh yes
FRRRR IM ADDIN OILS AND SPRAYING MY HAIR WET EVERY 5 MINUTES
I bit it's hard but I also think ur beautiful
This video is meant for straight haired people I think..there are many tutorials for curly hair..I mean the style is literally MEANT for curly hair so
I HIGHLY appreciate the fact that she didn't try and re name them as 'boxer braids' or something like that. It looks like she really likes our culture and seems like shes educated abt it. I see no problem! 💞
Skinny Tea what culture ?
@@smilefacetheworldchickense6535 braids. Its in African culture/my culture.
@@bluefrog2350 there are also cornrow styles like that. Its the same thing that's been re named.
A lot of cultures have braided their hair for thousands of years
@@skinnytea6243 it's in Scandinavian culture too (vikings).
Now that.. is an actual background 💙
Cool
it's so beutiful 😍
I know how to braid but I can’t braid my own hair but I can braid other hairs 😐😭.
I always have this problem it's so annoying 😂
Same
Me too
Like no one will let me do their hair
Same ikr like I cannot magically T W I M S T my arms around to the back of my head
@@carlasuazo722 If you can do it well, you can do mine. How about that? :)
Both my parents are black but this helps so much because I was born with super thin and fine hair so this helps
I’m learning hair and beauty at school and they don’t teach cornrows and they only have straight hair heads. So I’ve had to learn on this. My dad is black but we don’t have a close relationship so he couldn’t teach me
if both ur parents are black YOU are also black so wtf ur parents gotta do with anything
THE WAY HER SKIN LIFTS WHEN SHE PULLS ON THE FRONT HAIN.. PAINNNNNNNNNN
Beautiful girl, thank you for teaching us to cornrow! Would this hurt when it dries up, and for how long do the braids last, can you wash your hair like that? Thanks!!!!
The Minoan culture of Crete was the first recorded to have cornrow style braiding around 3900 BC in a vase. So did the Greek, Vikings, Chinese and, of course, African cultures. No culture stole the idea of braiding of hair from any other culture, it is a natural progression of keeping long hair in shape and out the way and developed more sophisticated over time.
Cultural appropriation is a ridiculous American mindset that is steeped in racial segregation that only exists in America and should stay that way. It essentially means that no one from any race can wear clothes and hairstyles or act in a way not associated with their own race. If that's not racism, I don't know what is.
Everywhere else in the world loves it when people of other races and cultures emulate their own culture and export it so that other countries can see who beautiful their customs and traditional clothing styles are.
The Chinese love it when other races wear a cheongsam (unless they are fat apparently).
The Japanese love it when other races wear a kimono (unless it is not put on properly)
The Germans love it when other races wear a dirndl (unless you tie the belt knot in the wrong position according to your marital status).
The Scottish love it when other races wear a Kilt (unless you DON'T wear underwear when your kilt is rented).
No one is really ever "woke". People are only as woke as what is the societal norm at the time. Trust that the thought of labeling something as cultural appropriation will be deemed as racist and unacceptable in 10 years time.
Thank you for this! As a Scottish descendant, I love these braids. I've seen so many other cultures practice this, and love incorporating different styles to my own. My hair is so thick and long, and it dreds very easily. It keeps my hair tidy so I don't have to fight with my hair every morning undreding it for over an hour.
I also love these braids because of my spiritual beliefs and I can use them as a head covering. In no way does that mean that I am "oppressed" or "controlled". I see it as a means of cleanliness and I can spot others a mile away who dress their hair with "spirit braids".
Lest people forget, in a lot of cultures (Scottish, Vikings, some Mediterranean societies, etc), men and women braided pieces of their hair before battle.
And of course, it's always fun to shake things up a bit and try new hairstyles anyway. So, let's have some fun and braid away! Braids don't segregate, now do they? 🥰
@Jelana Rainovic Even if she did try to make boxer braids there is nothing wrong with that. If a hairstyle is good, it should be shared and glorified.
If you ban other races from using the hairstyles that someone has deemed for their race only, this is called segregation and is racism. America fought long and hard to end segregation and now it rears it's ugly head again but amazingly from the other side of the spectrum.
Omg shut the fuck up
@@Enbydonut Wow what a super educated reply! Seems that you are the type to perpetuate cultural appropriation when it suits you which is essentially left-wing racism. If you really want to follow cultural appropriation rules, You should not use an anime character as your youtube avatar. It is Japanese and you are not. However, remember the Japanese don't care about these dumb issues, only Americans like you do.
@@delloda bitch what
It's a lot more easy to watch than actually do it
You mean there's a lot more? Which is your favorite?
@@ThisladyandherLord Who said I have any favourite ones? Just coz its easy to watch, doesn't mean something becomes a favourite 🤨🤨
@@ThisladyandherLord what are you talking about 😂
Your voice is so soothing, love this tutorial very nicely done^^
Thank you so much! 💗💗
@@myhairstylexo no problem! I'm a new subscriber definitely ☺️
Its giving me anxiety..its too clear and i can hear when she swallows..
@@acriticnamedpanem1141 well not to be rude but that kinda sounds like a you problem. She can't just change her voice..
@@myhairstylexo I knew your accent was from Finland. So beautiful there. Thanks for trying to show us how. Be well and stay safe.
So you are adding hair in for every time you wrap each of the 3 under?
I'm a dad trying to learn.
So excited to try this instead of Kokum braids for powwows and special occasions!! 🌸💖
Thank you for this 😦 someone asked me to do this but i was having trouble about how to do it 😍 it seems easy when you fast forward it but it isn't
Y’all surprised she has fire braiding skills but she obviously speaks more than one language. She’s intelligent. I wouldn’t be surprised if she makes music.
People say having thick and long hair is a blessing . Yes it is a blessing but we can't do many hairstyles. We struggle a lot with hair and sometimes feels like to get rid of it🤯.
But I luv my hair❤️❤️
I KNOW RIGHT!¡!💯
😻 / 🙀/ 😾 / 😿
🚫Not 2mention the heat☀🌡😖
Mine drove me nutz 4The longest!
FINALLY learned (Taught MYSELF) how 2do certain styles.
Wow, you sure gotta have a whole lotta patience to do that. I've tried and tried to do it but I finally gave up. I'm too old for adorable young styles like this anyway, but I sure do love the look of cornrows, both on black, and white people :)
You're never too old for anything !
@@oanaadriana3678 I'd like to think so, but I would probably look like an old lady trying to look young and people would laugh at me, so I guess it's best I don't do anything with my boring hair. haha!
@@cedar4539 Aww thanks! I appreciate the kind words. At least I can learn some new braiding techniques. I can try them on my neighbours daughter. lol
your voice is so soothing and relaxing ♡
You braid good and neat. I can tell real braiders, they don't have to look at themselves braid in the mirror. They just braid.
She is looking in a mirror if you watch!!
Jan QTJayBee I don’t usually use a mirror because if I concentrate too much on it it goes wrong🤣🤣🤣
@@jesscook5920 imma try that bc i can cornrow on other people but not myself lmao
Wow the way you explain it makes it really easy for me thank you so much! You did an amazing work there. Greetings from Greece
Awww I'm so happy to hear that it helped you! 💗 I always trying to make my tutorials as clear as possible but not everyone learn in the same way! 😅😊 Thanks again for your sweet words 💗💗 Wishing you a sunny day from here Finland! ☀️
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 also thank you for Greece
This rocked thank you 🤗 my daughter is loosing it because her hair is so AWESOME 🙌🏻
Jesus loves you
@@David.124 stop forcing your religion onto others! SHHHH
@@David.124 Shut up, satan loves me
I thought you meant losing her hair
@@diamondgalaxypro so did i
Thank you I could never figure it out plus I have really long hair so everytime I tries something and it went wrong my arms became tired. This one worked for me.
Why am I here, I've got a pixie cut😂 but still, you're so daaaamn good😍
This looks really cool. I braid my hair alot.
Tracy Hall No one asked
@@Ant-hr3oz I'm not talking you, Dumbass!!
Tracy Hall “iM noT taLkiNg yOu” LOL
Ant no one asked for your reply to this comment either...
Victoria Lavway that’s coming from someone who watches romance OC readers . move along hunny 🙈.
You have one talent girl.
Your braids are so neat and you voice is so carm and soothing.
I nearly fell asleep.
Thank you for your comment by
Thanks! Super helpful, Im contemplating shaving a side of my head but I want to see what it would look like first
Did you do it?
Your hair looks stunning and I enjoyed the video. Wet hair is fragile though. Using hairspray is a better option, to avoid breakage of the hair.
Am new to these styles ...but have two young girls ... trying to learn . You made it look so easy 😂 easy when you know how . ❤
Awesome. I’ve been looking for a detailed simple corn row video. This is exactly what I needed now I’m off to give it a try.
I agree
How did it go?
How do y’all with more curly hair do this??? How do you keep little flyaways from popping out at you and the curls dictating where the braids lay?? Is there hairspray or something you put in the hair to get it to do what you want or is it wet?????? Any help would be amazing!!! Thanks! 😊😊😊
Gel
make sure it is damp and use gel!
I do mine after washing and its detangled and I have some leave in conditioner in it. Then it gets sectioned and parted for the braids. Since my mom does the braiding she applies gel to the pieces being braided as she goes. I only use gel sometimes tho, but my hair texture isn't the same as other African americans, since I'm biracial. I have the 4c hair type.
Agreed on detangling, gel, and you can wipe hairspray over flyaways, but the more product on your hair, the sooner it flakes and itches. I braid half and let the rest of my hair be naturally flyaway, so the look blends.
This is perfect for when Renfests start again! I always needed a good Viking style. Thank you!
cornrows are not viking they originated in africa
@@amakaerhabor7714 wheres your proof ?
@Adi Actually there is no proof that Vikings wore cornrows. No images of them have survived and their art doesn't show any type of braided hairstyles. Also contemporaries of the Vikings never claimed they braided their hair but rather kept their hair short. I think alot of you are getting this idea from the tv show. You are aware the stylist of the show admitted she "made up" those hairstyles and took some "creative license" with it because there no one knows what the Vikings looked like except that they were White.
@@amakaerhabor7714Vikings used braided hair you realize other cultures exists with braids…right💀💀💀
OMG I don't speak english, but I understand you very well. I love you english
You did beautiful on teaching us how to cornrow hair. I also love your soothing & very angelic voice.
That background thoughhhh 😍😍😍😍
so dreamy, the voice the background the music like the ice queen
Thank you! 💗 Have a great day! 🤗
@@myhairstylexo you have a great success darling :)
You go girl , do your thing...
Me encantó,no entendí nada de lo que dijiste pero con solo verte aprendí ❤️ muy bien por hacerlo despacio para ver bien como hacerlas.
Cornrows and Dutch braids are beautiful together! 🥰
@@zelia4942 they are not the same babe two different braids from two different places
@@Hellolockshe didn’t say they were the same lol
So happy I found your channel, thank you
I'm glad to hear that! 💓 Hopefully you'll like it in future as well! 😊 Have a lovely day! 🌸
I have a 7 yr old daughter I'm a single dad I'm going to practice this and get good
What a soft and beautiful voice u have.....love the tutorial ..... thanks a lot
Ah, the best tutorial. want to do this for the autum/winter, that's my gym season
I might try that cornrow braid someday
They’re so pretty
Laaaawd this is so Perfect...you deserve more views
The braid cornrows is beautiful🫶😊.
Honestly, watching Vikings brought me here 😂😂😂
Haha
Hahahahaha me too😆😆😆
i came here because i discovered my bloodline comes from the vikings, and since im a guy with long hair i wanted to try and see if i can braid
LMFAOOOO ME
@@wyvern4986 Fucking no
Are you not cold in the snow
i so need to put my hair like this, iv loved this ever seen i saw black canary hair in birds of prey
You. NEVER BRAID YOUR HAIR
Jurnee Smollett- Bell ... Love her!
These look really hard but with u explaining it it will be much easier
Thank you for the vid
Wow! I loved the fact that you did it so neatly!
This is some kind of sorcery. I'm cringing at the thought of parting my hair haha
Is she literally just in the wilderness doing cornrows
What strand do you drop? 😫😩 struggling here
You have a such a very calming voice😙
Wonderful!
This channel is underrated. The tutorial was so clear - thank you!!
Oh wow this is new to me I've never seen any other culture wear corn rows but mine..looks nice
people are offended by hair now? i swear to god, society is really going downhill
hey man i know it might seem weird to you, but it’s really important to some cultural people, because their culture is being used and warped by people who aren’t even of the same culture! I don’t want to start an argument with you, just try to put yourself in their shoes. There are variations of braids from many cultures, but cornrows and box braids specifically originate from African cultures. In this video, the braids do belong to a Scandinavian culture, and the woman in this video never refers to them as cornrow of box braids. But if she did, she would be taking from another culture, and that wouldn’t be ok.
@@aster_jules3068 culture is meant to be shared. If everyone had to stick to things that originated specifically from their own culture, that would essentially be segregation
@@finlaymarron Yes culture should be shared and embraced but sometimes people don’t credit the people who make it and that’s when it turns to cultural appropriation and another thing i am black and some hairstyles form my culture can be too harsh oh straight and fine hair i have no problem sharing my culture and teaching you but when you discredit my people and don’t acknowledge the fact that i told you that’s when i’m angry and upset like u said culture is meant to shared but for her and the hairstyle she’s doing on herself it could cause alopecia and damage to her scalp instead of doing it on herself maybe she could find people with right kind oh hair or show on wigs
@@shaqs_oatmeall People that wear cornrows are aware that Himba folk invented it. Highly doubt that anyone does their hair the way it began though. It's impossible to appropriate because culture is more abstract and compelling (and important) than something you can snag from a Walmart. If everyone had to acknowledge the inventor every time they did or said or used anything there would be no time in the day for any real progress. The more we share and learn with each other the stronger our world will be. As a side note, it's perfectly fine to braid straight hair snugly the way she did.
Let's not use God's name while trying to make black people look stupid for caring about their culture 🙏🏾
I go craze for that hairstyle!
This was so helpful. I have a black foster son and his hair doesn't have much texture yet so I've had a hard time braiding it, but I don't want to cut it because it would be so hurtful to his birth mother.
How did you tie off the ends? This is amazing btw and very calming 💕
You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️ I'm happy if someone can get help from what I know & share! 😊🌼
Her hair is so organized
this hairstyle gives me really big viking or pirate vibes, i love it great job!
thank you
Learning how to braid my bfs type 2a hair hes growing out.
Simply Sweet and you come here to watch a white lady give u a tutorial. Lol ok
@@GorillaFlakes yes, she has the same type of hair.
Okay do you not know what 2a hair is?
Cristina C why u replying to a two month comment? Why do u want to argue so bad under a yt vid. Leave me be.
@Nena15 But Vikings didn't wear cornrows!😂😂🤣🤣
Her hair is so beautiful😭
your eyes are soon beautiful and your voice is so soothing i love everything about you.
Kiitos tästä hyvästä tutoriaalista. Ehkäpä aloitan näillä ohjeilla. Kiitos paljon : )
ei valkosten pitäis tehä cornroweja....
@@kerttukaroliina9343 Minusta ne sopivat oikein hyvin myös valkoisille.
I love your channel so much. Your tutorials are awesome. ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for your sweet words!! 💗💗
צילום.
ינמנמ
I love this kind of braids but i can't do it, by the way your voice is so sweet, thanks for the video's.
Subscribed, You are a Beautiful and Talented, Sensitive person, thankyou for taking time to do a great video and be culturally respectful at the same time, the other styles you do are really creative and gorgeous, you should be proud ❤
Agreed, couldn't have said it better ❤️
I love braids, they look amazing.
I probably just created a new braid
Ok someone won't talk about tha background 😭❤️
Anyone else who just can't bloody do it? No matter what method I try, it's completely impossible for me to do this hairstyle and it's very irritating because it's so pretty.
It's frustrating to not be able to do it on yourself even if you know well how it's done.. And if you have long long hair, you're done for
Deepshikha Rao try doing it on short layered hair. that shit ain’t easy at all.
Same I think it’s bc I have stubby fingers w short nails
@@859kacie yeah you're right.. I mostly braid those shorter strands on the sides and tie the rest or just wrap them into a bun
You look like a Viking princess
vikings did not have cornrows. they had plaits.
It was very beautiful, cute❤️🥰
Wow beautiful scandinavian hair!
nicely done with your hair. It looks beautiful.
Any tips on picking up hair, it gets all fuzzy when I do it
When i do mine I use leave in conditioner and then section my hair into four parts and my mom continues the braids from there
@ALEXANDER LECOUMPTE I'm not sure. I dont use hair oil. You could sure try
You mustve been so cold 😂😂
Excellent
Nice video glad i Found your channel
Thank you! ❤️ I'm happy to hear that! 🌻☺️
I love it's gorgeous 🥰
The dislikes are probably from the "Cultural appropriation" group.
Because it is cultural appropriation
@@arianaqueen4994 that's your opinion but ok
@@imveryreal but she didn't😅
@@arianaqueen4994 No, it's not. That's a made up liberal line to further divide an unwitting public. Makes no sense and is used only to attack white people and absolutely no one else who appreciates things in other cultures.
Ariana Queen its literally not. Do you know what cultural appropriation is? You seem very uneducated.
Subscribed just for the background. Going to try this on my daughter's hair.
I love how if this is on tiktok in 2020 shell automatically be bashed for being racist. HAHA
this is cultural appropriating dummy
@@onikagrande how is this appropriating dummy. She's doing her hair
@IamName ur people are colonisers too. Also vikings had this hairstyle and celts. Try again coloniser
@IamName u lot are so dumb
@IamName there’s a difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Wearing a hairstyle because you find it pretty or fascinating isn’t appropriation, it’s appreciation. It’s not a difficult concept to understand smh these ppl 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I absolutely love this tutorial. I love your accent too! Subscribed!
You did soogood
Thanks!
Great video! I’m sure it will take me many tries, but this helped me a lot. I will say, I became so sleepy watching your video...you have the most soothing voice!!!!!!
Good job bravo
Thanks a lot!
Love the background! Super cute! ♥️ :D
Your voice is so cuteee ❤️❤️❤️❤️
So its just like a mini dutch??
Ok, but how do I make my hair strands THAT damn easy to comb??? Cause, ya see, THAT’S my first problem.
If you have textured hair I suggest you use hair creams and gels
sis I have no idea💀 my curly hair could never
Lots of leave-in conditioner and some water lol. At least that's what I do
Lots of conditioner and detangling products. I prefer to use the Aunt Jackie's brand but it's not always on Amazon so Canti products are good too
are you able to do it with very soft hair
Nope. Traction alepecia