I was about to spend $350 for a class awhile back. Watching your videos has provided me with so much information and courage to take the time to learn myself and perfect my craft. I know patience is key and over time I will have mastered all types of braiding styles. Thank you 💕
See this is how you are bless. Not being selfish to hold a God given talent and blessing another with that knowledge. May you continue to share. So my edges are not very full. I am working on regrowing them. Would love a video on tips for those of us braiding with a thinner nape or frontal hair line.
Thank you for your video. Just started learning how to cornrow and add hair. I find the second method works best for me. But will learning different technique be helpful?
I swear your channel, is a lifesaver I've been trying..to get my hair braided business started & running up I'm teaching myself new ways to learn how to braded Again.
Thank you for the step by step process on how to do braids. I did my own box braids for the first time without rubber bands and it came out FANTASTIC! AND ITS ALL THANKS TO YOU AND YOUR EASY STEPS. I WILL ALWAYS FALLOW YOU PLEASE CONTINUE TO DO THE STEP BY STEP VIDEOS.
Thank you for this refresher! I used to do these cornrows all the time but when the feed-in methods hit the scene I totally forgot about the basics and continued to box braid Only😫 Now I can add a little flavor to my protective styles. You’re a true blessing❤️ Thank you🌹🌹🌹
I just ordered a mannequin off amazon! I can't wait to start practicing. I really want to cornrow my own natural hair and your explanations are so good. Thank you!
Just ran across this video by accident - I loved it!! Simple and easy; did know there were 4 ways to braid; some videos are long and drawn out, 🤦🏽♀️, this one was just right
OMG 😱!!!! You are a lifesaver. The weather is getting warmer here in Georgia and I dreaded DIY box braids. I wanted to do something quick and changeable. Your tutorial is the best. I can't wait to get started. ☺️👍🏾
That’s so amazing ❤️ I sell Raw hair to ladies everyday , and they always ask me to recommend a good stylist , I would share your videos to my customers!
New subscriber on DECK...... I'm a braider but I don't know how to add hair so I'm actually using my real hair and just practicing just one section only .... I'm doing all the examples on myself 🤝
Thank you for making these videos! I'm going to learn how to cornrow if it kills me 😁. I just want two cornrow braids, that's it! I try all the time and it comes out a hot mess🤷🏾♀️
for eczema, I always used only Aveeno baby head-to-toe body wash & shampoo (blue cap), the original Irish spring soap bars (not the liquid, it was too strong), and the Aveeno daily moisturizing lotion or Cetaphil's lotion.
Hi after you divided the feedin into thirds, which piece of hair did you connect 1st the smaller piece or the bigger one? That's the one thing I have trouble grasping.
I'm a former cosmetologist wanting to get back in the trade. I'm preparing to take the state board to reinstate my license. I took a break to be in the Navy. It's been years ago but as long as I'm breathing I have time to learn new skills. I remember back in the 80s when I was in cosmetology school I started practicing braiding on my mannequin until the instructor told me to stop because "there's no money in braiding " and because I wanted to pass I did what I was told. I was in a mostly white community and the school was mostly white. I really didn't learn anything but white hair and styles. It was assumed because I am white that I should focus only on my own type of hair care. I have always felt cheated. I understand that hair is hair. There are different textures even among people of the same racial and ethnic backgrounds. No two heads are the same. There are common traits that groups of people share, but everyone is an individual. I want to learn about hair textures other than my own. I want to be able to provide a service to anyone who sits in my chair. I am culturally aware that I won't know everything but I should know the basics. Braids are beautiful when done right. I'm good at using my hands. I can crochet, knit, embroider, macrame, and even tie friendship bracelets. I have a lot of dexterity in my fingers so I'm sure I can learn braiding if I put my mind to it. I'm curious about hair products like lotions, oils, gels, and conditioners that are used in braiding. The technical stuff will come with practice. I kno that different products are out there and all have different results. I have natural curly hair and sometimes buy African American products for my hair to keep my curls soft and shiny. I usually use light oils and leave in conditioner. What types of products work best for braiding? What advice would you give a white stylist who is sincerely interested in providing basic services for African American clients. I know that realistically I probably won't have the opportunity to provide a lot of black or textured hair services. I do believe that I have the obligation to at least know about basic hair care for other hair textures. All cosmetologist should be educated enough to care for any client asking for a service. It's more than black and white. There are other hair textures in different groups of people.
Great teaching! Can you please tell me which manican you purchased exactly? The one we have doesn't allow for clean parts so I want to get the exact one you are using since it allows for clean parts. I opened up your amazon Braid Class link and I see 4 different manicans (1 of which we already have). Thanks in advance for your help! :)
Hi Vandy!!! I had ordered this mannequin head from your link awhile ago and I omg u love it!! It helps so much I was just using it and I was waiting for just this video! Thank you💖💖
Hello. Love your videos. I have a question for women with wavy, fine hair (type 3 to 3A hair type) to feed in pre-looped crochet braids, about 1.5 cm in thickness. Would it be best to use the third row of your technique for that specific type of hair?
Im use to seeing the last method i dont no there was other methods .i can do the last method. but i cant do it cos i dont no how much hair to add and when to stop adding hair.it becomes one big headache
Thank you for the tutorial. I moved to Tampa Florida and have been practicing on a mannequin is anyone available to be my first human head. Box braids, knotless braids and twists. Thank you 😊
Reporting for class 😍. Can you do a video on different types of parting and how to cut X- pression braid for different braid styles.
Yes I want that too
I was about to spend $350 for a class awhile back. Watching your videos has provided me with so much information and courage to take the time to learn myself and perfect my craft. I know patience is key and over time I will have mastered all types of braiding styles. Thank you 💕
Wow sitting here laughing with my boyfriend I swear this was me a couple days ago and God said hold on let me introduce you to my girl!
@@namitresses9628 Yassss, God delivered a sign at the right time.
Me too
Lol $350 😅… I was so close 👌🏾 to spending $2000 on a 2 day course 🤦🏾♀️ I’m so grateful for her channel lol 😂
@@namitresses9628amen girl😜😜
See this is how you are bless. Not being selfish to hold a God given talent and blessing another with that knowledge. May you continue to share. So my edges are not very full. I am working on regrowing them. Would love a video on tips for those of us braiding with a thinner nape or frontal hair line.
Ok. Can you please make a video teaching basic corn row with no hair added for beginners like me. Thank you!!
glamfam hair and beauty has a video about that if you want
Sure thing! Basic cornrows are all about hand placement, but just for you I’ll work on that this month 😉
Thank you for your video. Just started learning how to cornrow and add hair. I find the second method works best for me. But will learning different technique be helpful?
I love watching these videos. Learn something new everyday.
I swear your channel, is a lifesaver I've been trying..to get my hair braided business started & running up I'm teaching myself new ways to learn how to braded Again.
Thank you I just learned a couple different ways to start a braid... Keep up the great tutorials 👍🏾
Thank you for the step by step process on how to do braids. I did my own box braids for the first time without rubber bands and it came out FANTASTIC! AND ITS ALL THANKS TO YOU AND YOUR EASY STEPS. I WILL ALWAYS FALLOW YOU PLEASE CONTINUE TO DO THE STEP BY STEP VIDEOS.
Thank you for this refresher!
I used to do these cornrows all the time but when the feed-in methods hit the scene I totally forgot about the basics and continued to box braid Only😫 Now I can add a little flavor to my protective styles. You’re a true blessing❤️
Thank you🌹🌹🌹
Hi Vandy,am Alex from Uganda,hairstylist,am male,your videos have pushed me more and encouraged me to work more
Thanks this helped me a lot I really appreciate it
I just ordered a mannequin off amazon! I can't wait to start practicing. I really want to cornrow my own natural hair and your explanations are so good. Thank you!
I truly appreciate you teaching us various styles with much details. You are a great teacher. Everyone can not teach. Thank you sis❤
Thanks for sharing your knowledge Queen. I truly appreciate it.
I have been trying to cornrow my hair w/extensions all day😞. Thank you Thank you, Thank you!!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🌹
Just ran across this video by accident - I loved it!! Simple and easy; did know there were 4 ways to braid; some videos are long and drawn out, 🤦🏽♀️, this one was just right
Yes I need the hair comb.im glad I found you yesterday because it's alot I want to learn and do for a business woman someday when I get better
Definitely like technique 2 the best ✨look easy and not hard to grip hair and feed in can’t wait to try this thank you 🙂
OMG 😱!!!! You are a lifesaver. The weather is getting warmer here in Georgia and I dreaded DIY box braids. I wanted to do something quick and changeable. Your tutorial is the best. I can't wait to get started. ☺️👍🏾
Thank you for this video I'm a mom of 3 girls so I'm learning 🥰🥰
I’m happy your videos came up I learned so much from you. You’re my new teacher
She is the only braider that i understand
Fr other ones are shit
That’s so amazing ❤️ I sell Raw hair to ladies everyday , and they always ask me to recommend a good stylist , I would share your videos to my customers!
You're a queen. Thank you
Your videos are honestly the best and very very helpful 🤎
I’m actually learning❤❤❤❤❤😇 thank you queen 👑
Bcs of I'm learning I need to watch ur videos more often I love u so much❤❤
I think that second method is my favourite ma'am.
I love your work I follow you every Monday as a braider you still learn something new each day
Yesss I'm so glad to see this video!! Thank you thank you.
Thanks this helps with teaching my students as well, appreciate it
You make it look so easy 😩I’m Also a beginner and learning how to braid hair
You are the BEST video out here. Thank you.
Just love your teaching ma'am. Am so practicing while watching this video 😍😋
Thank you for this video very informative and understanding ℹ️ 😊
Thank you for showing and sharing this video help me alot,
Thank you for showing us . They are so beautiful
I learned a lot watching this video...thank you!
Well explained thank you so much
New subscriber on DECK...... I'm a braider but I don't know how to add hair so I'm actually using my real hair and just practicing just one section only .... I'm doing all the examples on myself 🤝
these videos help me sm 😭
I don't know how I landed on your post, watched, liked and subscribed 💖💋👍👍👍
You make it look so easy 😩😍
Do have a video like this but doing overhand braiding?
Awesome videos, thank you!
Thank you so much VV God bless you. I learned so much.
I’m trying these tomorrow 🤗🤗🤗
I would like to how to do close cornrows. my problem with cornrows is not knowing how much hair to add and it gets tangled. GREAT TUTORIAL!
Love your channel. thanks this made me a better cosmetologist....
Thank you. I like the 2nd one.
As always love the video but my question is what do you have that keeps your mannequin head straight? Mine always either falls forward or backwards.
Thank you for making these videos! I'm going to learn how to cornrow if it kills me 😁. I just want two cornrow braids, that's it! I try all the time and it comes out a hot mess🤷🏾♀️
Same here 😂lol
Awesome information, thank you for sharing.
for eczema, I always used only Aveeno baby head-to-toe body wash & shampoo (blue cap), the original Irish spring soap bars (not the liquid, it was too strong), and the Aveeno daily moisturizing lotion or Cetaphil's lotion.
Thanks .love these
Hi after you divided the feedin into thirds, which piece of hair did you connect 1st the smaller piece or the bigger one? That's the one thing I have trouble grasping.
Wow great tutorial
Heeyyy Vandy!!! Pray you and your family are safe in TX!!
i should’ve found this video about 2 months ago before i got my undercut 😐 probably gunna watch this again once it grows in again
I want to be like you,you’re my mentor ❤️
Thank you for the video.
Very good video. Thank you
I'm glad I subscribed. This is very helpful.
Great tutorial!
How are you doing in your neck of the woods? Winter still horrible? Things getting back to normal yet?
I'm a former cosmetologist wanting to get back in the trade. I'm preparing to take the state board to reinstate my license.
I took a break to be in the Navy. It's been years ago but as long as I'm breathing I have time to learn new skills.
I remember back in the 80s when I was in cosmetology school I started practicing braiding on my mannequin until the instructor told me to stop because "there's no money in braiding " and because I wanted to pass I did what I was told.
I was in a mostly white community and the school was mostly white. I really didn't learn anything but white hair and styles. It was assumed because I am white that I should focus only on my own type of hair care. I have always felt cheated.
I understand that hair is hair. There are different textures even among people of the same racial and ethnic backgrounds. No two heads are the same. There are common traits that groups of people share, but everyone is an individual.
I want to learn about hair textures other than my own. I want to be able to provide a service to anyone who sits in my chair. I am culturally aware that I won't know everything but I should know the basics.
Braids are beautiful when done right. I'm good at using my hands. I can crochet, knit, embroider, macrame, and even tie friendship bracelets. I have a lot of dexterity in my fingers so I'm sure I can learn braiding if I put my mind to it.
I'm curious about hair products like lotions, oils, gels, and conditioners that are used in braiding. The technical stuff will come with practice.
I kno that different products are out there and all have different results. I have natural curly hair and sometimes buy African American products for my hair to keep my curls soft and shiny. I usually use light oils and leave in conditioner.
What types of products work best for braiding? What advice would you give a white stylist who is sincerely interested in providing basic services for African American clients. I know that realistically I probably won't have the opportunity to provide a lot of black or textured hair services. I do believe that I have the obligation to at least know about basic hair care for other hair textures. All cosmetologist should be educated enough to care for any client asking for a service.
It's more than black and white. There are other hair textures in different groups of people.
Nice video...keep them coming...😁
Great teaching! Can you please tell me which manican you purchased exactly? The one we have doesn't allow for clean parts so I want to get the exact one you are using since it allows for clean parts. I opened up your amazon Braid Class link and I see 4 different manicans (1 of which we already have). Thanks in advance for your help! :)
Thank u I learn a lot
Complicated. Hard to follow but you are so so excellent
Love this video
Thank you for sharing 🌹🙏🏼❤️
I really need to learn
Omg I still don't understand it's really hard thanks for the tip but im really a begginer..
Hi Vandy!!!
I had ordered this mannequin head from your link awhile ago and I omg u love it!! It helps so much I was just using it and I was waiting for just this video! Thank you💖💖
So easy I always thought I would be hard
Thank you so much for this video
Hello. Love your videos. I have a question for women with wavy, fine hair (type 3 to 3A hair type) to feed in pre-looped crochet braids, about 1.5 cm in thickness. Would it be best to use the third row of your technique for that specific type of hair?
You should also sell a braid school bag to put our manikin head and all of our learning tools in. And a braid school shirt. I think that’ll be dope
Question : every time you add hair you add it to the middle leg ?
I have no idea how you are able to do that it looks like Greek to me.😮🤨💕✅💕
Where did you buy that mannequin head ?
can you please make a video of doing cornrows of you starting from the top of the head ?
Lol. You are a mind Reader. Lol!!!
She really is because I was just thinking about practicing cornrows on my mannequin head again lol
Hi where did you get the mannequin from?
Very detailed and informative!
Thank you!🙂!
Which do you recommend for a beginner
Thank you so much!!
I got something here thank you
Learn something new I love to plait my hair
Nice .. watching from PNG
Sweet💜💙❤️
Were do i get a partice head like yours
Meu Deus muito obrigado
Im use to seeing the last method i dont no there was other methods .i can do the last method. but i cant do it cos i dont no how much hair to add and when to stop adding hair.it becomes one big headache
Yasss💕🔥🔥💯🥰
how to fix the ends when your hair is shorter then extension,?
Thank you for the tutorial. I moved to Tampa Florida and have been practicing on a mannequin is anyone available to be my first human head. Box braids, knotless braids and twists. Thank you 😊
Real talk
Hi stranger . Just wanted to let you know that Jesus loves you and so do I❤✝️
My only problem is measuring the right amount of hair for each braid