Another tip is to grab very small sections at a time as close to the last rotation as possibly. It keeps the braids from being too loose and looking more uniform
I'd like a tutorial for some super-thick 4b/4C hair. It's different for thick and curly hair. How can we get the parts straight, neat and even on thick curly and coarse hair?
This has me wanting to buy a styling head & learn. I've tried learning before on UA-cam, but their hands are always too much in the way. You make this look much easier to learn
Holding close to the head is so hard for me. It's like my fingers are too big 😂
Seems so easy, but I never got the hang of cornrows. I wish I had.🖤 Black Girl Magic 💯🤗🖤🤗 An Expression of Positivity and Empowerment.🖤
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Another tip is to grab very small sections at a time as close to the last rotation as possibly. It keeps the braids from being too loose and looking more uniform
Nice job 🎉
I'd like a tutorial for some super-thick 4b/4C hair. It's different for thick and curly hair. How can we get the parts straight, neat and even on thick curly and coarse hair?
Awesome tutorial!!
Thank you so much😅😊❤. A close-up is so wonderful and very helpful
This has me wanting to buy a styling head & learn. I've tried learning before on UA-cam, but their hands are always too much in the way. You make this look much easier to learn
let me try that
Im so hurt because Ive been braiding upside down😭😭; they look fine, but ive always braided going above the middle strand. Im Learning all over
Is this like a French braid? I can't do them either
Your amazing ❤❤❤❤ because lord I need to practice my hair
Thank you 😊 great video
Mine are too loose. 😮 wow.
Thanks for sharing maam i didn't know about this technique 🙏
Definitely that's underhand method
the camera angle >>>
I have a question: Can I get braids if I'm mexican?
I still won’t be able 🤦🏾♀️
Not a good angle to teach