I cannot stand to braid a moving scalp because you can never get the parts straight. I have learned to just part it without holding the hair though and it helps. Thanks for all of your info Vandy.❤️
Man I needed to hear this because baybeeeee!!! I have spent HOURS at least anywhere between 2 to 4 hours JUST parting out and TRYING to get perfect parts! It’s been killing my confidence up to this point of watching this…… omg thank you 😂❤
So I just paid for training and I thought there was something wrong with the way my tutor started her braiding, I don't mean she doesn't know how to braid but rather, her method isn't beginner friendly... I am happy to have found your channel. Thank you.
When braiding don’t stand so close to the client as the braid gets longer. It causes the braid to bend and bow out. As you braid step back little by little as the braid comes to you. Your braid will lay flat and smooth. Much better look. Good luck. I hope you try it and see the big difference.
My daughter has the most movingest scalp! I just work with it. The tips about starting from the middle and doing 2 row on 1 side are so helpful. I really learned a lot from your channel. Now if I could just get the same results on the braids I do on myself. My braids are slipping smh.
I encountered this for the first time the other day. It’s completely makes sense now. I thought I was trippin it just having an off day but this makes so much sense !!!!
🎉Thank you for your patience and detail. I've been braiding for yrs with just natural hair and trying to do my own. Since I have such a sensitive scalp I've only had lg braids done over the yrs.
I live in UK 🇬🇧 and for a whole week we had a heatwave and today and tomorrow we have a danger to life Alert as its gonna be 40 degres Celsius .last time I felt 40 on my skin was when I was in Tenerife on holiday 11 years ago 😅 if I'm not gonna pass out today I will be happy😄. Its crazy and then just yesterday I read that somewhere if I'm right close to Chille there is a very strong snowing 🌨 like what the hell is happening in this world 🌎 😒
Those short braids are actually looking 👌 🔥 very nice .when I have my braids done I'm usually go big/long or go home type of approach 😅 usually they are around 26 inch long but tbh those ones looks so nice that I will need to have them done one day added plus with then is that there is less weight to carry on the scalp .
Please,can you say something about how we should advise people to take care of braids,how to wash,what to use do not have brakage on the lengths when they remove extensions 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hello, Do you have a course?
I cannot stand to braid a moving scalp because you can never get the parts straight. I have learned to just part it without holding the hair though and it helps. Thanks for all of your info Vandy.❤️
Man I needed to hear this because baybeeeee!!! I have spent HOURS at least anywhere between 2 to 4 hours JUST parting out and TRYING to get perfect parts! It’s been killing my confidence up to this point of watching this…… omg thank you 😂❤
Me too this gives me hope
Saaaaame!
So I just paid for training and I thought there was something wrong with the way my tutor started her braiding, I don't mean she doesn't know how to braid but rather, her method isn't beginner friendly... I am happy to have found your channel. Thank you.
I’m so happy to finally have this guide. This is very helpful! Thank you! Looking forward to see the triangle and c parts!
This is the video I’ve been looking for! Thank you for making sense of parting…and moving scalp? I think I have one! 😂
When braiding don’t stand so close to the client as the braid gets longer. It causes the braid to bend and bow out. As you braid step back little by little as the braid comes to you. Your braid will lay flat and smooth. Much better look. Good luck. I hope you try it and see the big difference.
Omg!!!I just braided my sister hair yesterday and struggled with parting. Thanks a million u are super.....😍😍😍
My daughter has the most movingest scalp! I just work with it. The tips about starting from the middle and doing 2 row on 1 side are so helpful. I really learned a lot from your channel. Now if I could just get the same results on the braids I do on myself. My braids are slipping smh.
Nothing is the best parting and explanation of braiding I've seen
Thank you for your instructions, they have helped me so much when I braid my granddaughter's hair.
I encountered this for the first time the other day. It’s completely makes sense now. I thought I was trippin it just having an off day but this makes so much sense !!!!
Wow these parts are perfect
My scalp, its gon move 🤣❤
Now I'm going to have that stuck in my head all day 😂😂
Love love love this detailed tutorial this is exactly what I needed
🎉Thank you for your patience and detail. I've been braiding for yrs with just natural hair and trying to do my own. Since I have such a sensitive scalp I've only had lg braids done over the yrs.
I always enjoy your videos, they have taught me how to braid with added hair. And yes we are cooking here in this Tx heat.🥵
I live in UK 🇬🇧 and for a whole week we had a heatwave and today and tomorrow we have a danger to life Alert as its gonna be 40 degres Celsius .last time I felt 40 on my skin was when I was in Tenerife on holiday 11 years ago 😅 if I'm not gonna pass out today I will be happy😄. Its crazy and then just yesterday I read that somewhere if I'm right close to Chille there is a very strong snowing 🌨 like what the hell is happening in this world 🌎 😒
This is absolutely beautiful!
Love the final results!!
This was so helpful 😭😭
Those short braids are actually looking 👌 🔥 very nice .when I have my braids done I'm usually go big/long or go home type of approach 😅 usually they are around 26 inch long but tbh those ones looks so nice that I will need to have them done one day added plus with then is that there is less weight to carry on the scalp .
Love your work sis
Please,can you say something about how we should advise people to take care of braids,how to wash,what to use do not have brakage on the lengths when they remove extensions 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very helpful! Thank you for this video
I like how you did the ends. What is the string pull method?
Thanks so much for this!
Do you have a link to the string method used at the end to curl the braids?
Could you put the link to the string pull method for ends thanks
Thanks Vv....love thi
Hi what length of hair did you use
My daughter has moving scalp....its so annoying
They say people on the neurodivergent spectrum has more loose skin