Wow thank you 🙏 My boss gave me a client who had locs. She never let me know before hand so I was scrambling to try and figure out how in the world do I do this. It turned out good but it wasn’t great because I did the 3 strand method instead of the spilt method you did here so there were lumps 😔😣🥺. God knows I really tried my best. If I ever get a client like that again I’m definitely doing this method because there is a HUGE difference. Thank you 🙏 so very much I really appreciate you for making all of these videos 😊
I really liked the video and it was well explained but saying "worst case scenario" " usually this BAD" is a bit rude to me, I mean I don't really my type of locks to be describe as such, even if I'm pretty sure it wasn't offensive I just wanted to point that out so that in the future you could be a little bit more careful with words :D
Can you do box box braid tutorial using the 3 strand method with bricklay parting? My braids come out different sizes and it's not consistent. This was a great video.
Yeah my clients are asking me and im expressing to them the braid is gonna be large and unsightly…imma try with marley hair to see how that turns out…but idk
I love your videos but the “worst case scenario”comment about locs is a bit demeaning. As if having locs is a BAD thing. Word choice should be a tad more careful so you won’t offend those of us with locs and even thick locs, which isn’t a bad thing. 😊
I don’t think she meant worse case scenario towards locs I think she meant it as if what if we have big locs in our hair or something like the hardest to cover up I think that’s what she meant by worse case scenario
This tutorial is using a faux loc, but it’s used to demonstrate braiding over a persons hair who is actually loc’d up who wants versatility in their styles.
This video should definitely have more views!!!! I AM SOOOO THANKFUL TO YOU FOR MAKING THISSSS SISTA QUEEN YOU ARE TRULY APPRECIATED!!!
That braid is huge
highly requested by me .😀 thanks
Thanks for sharing!! I’m going to try this method over my daughters sister locs ❤❤❤
Taught like a true professional 👌🏾
The method you normally use is my go to method 🙌🏾 i never understood how people use the 3 strand one it was always a struggle for me
Ok this is one of the best explanations of how to do this without the loc being exposed
That look so neat and professional
Wow thank you 🙏
My boss gave me a client who had locs. She never let me know before hand so I was scrambling to try and figure out how in the world do I do this. It turned out good but it wasn’t great because I did the 3 strand method instead of the spilt method you did here so there were lumps 😔😣🥺. God knows I really tried my best. If I ever get a client like that again I’m definitely doing this method because there is a HUGE difference.
Thank you 🙏 so very much I really appreciate you for making all of these videos 😊
Do you remember the size of the locs?
well done the Briade are really beautiful and neat
Omg this video helped me learn how to do regular plaits
Thank you so much now I can braid my hair the right way.
What a skill!! Great stuff.
This is how Chloe Bailey has recently been styling her locs and this is the tutorial I needed to try.
I like your reasoning for using the worst case scenario as far as the loc go!
Exactly what I needed, thank you!!
Can you do a tutorial on how to underbraid when doing box braids
I really liked the video and it was well explained but saying "worst case scenario" " usually this BAD" is a bit rude to me, I mean I don't really my type of locks to be describe as such, even if I'm pretty sure it wasn't offensive I just wanted to point that out so that in the future you could be a little bit more careful with words :D
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Thank you so much ❤
Can you do box box braid tutorial using the 3 strand method with bricklay parting? My braids come out different sizes and it's not consistent. This was a great video.
Lay the hair out instead of just picking up random sizes. Or hold the size you first put out and then pull more hair if that makes sense
How much would you charge for something like this with this type of loc
But you didn't show how to put it on n how u placed it
What if your locs wasn’t really well parted? Should you correct the parts before getting braids
yes
If you don't want to you don't have to because "correcting" the parts can cause breakage or thinning :)
That was a very good cover up
I want to learn this method overall.. Is this method 1 of the 8 ways? If so, Which number it is so I can focus more on it.?
Yeah my clients are asking me and im expressing to them the braid is gonna be large and unsightly…imma try with marley hair to see how that turns out…but idk
Video is super helpful ‼️‼️
I love your videos but the “worst case scenario”comment about locs is a bit demeaning. As if having locs is a BAD thing. Word choice should be a tad more careful so you won’t offend those of us with locs and even thick locs, which isn’t a bad thing. 😊
I don’t think she meant worse case scenario towards locs I think she meant it as if what if we have big locs in our hair or something like the hardest to cover up I think that’s what she meant by worse case scenario
She meant worst case scenario in braiding over locs. The thicker the loc is the harder it is to braid over neatly.
My hair isn’t locked yet but let’s hope they don’t loc up into the braid as mush 😭. I’m over here risking it
this isnt really practical as you'lll end up with a bulky head of hair with braids that thick
Why are thick locs the worst case scenario??
Because thicker locs would be more difficult to cover/blend into the braid.
So confused
Its foolish to me...why not just take down the locs
This tutorial is using a faux loc, but it’s used to demonstrate braiding over a persons hair who is actually loc’d up who wants versatility in their styles.
@@LaNeeWood Thank you for the explanation. Didn't consider those who loc'd their hair when I made my foolish comment.