Curlykutie
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your hair braiding? I don't and I was wondering is it better to blow it out or just wash,detangle and moisturize?
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your hair braiding? I don't and I was wondering is it better to blow it out or just wash,detangle and moisturize?
Is this for braiding your hair with extensions? I read somewhere on here that it is better not to as the hair willhrink up and get messier quicker or something to that effect. It believe it was an @Nonie's comment.
@Nonie
You have SO much hair!!! Sorry for my surprise reaction, its just that I've never seen a full shot of your hair. And its gorgeous!
@Nonie, you wore the same braids for 10 months?![]()
@Nonie this is genius, it makes so much sense. And your hair looks great! I think I remember you saying that, in order to prevent matting near the scalp, you need to add some kind of hair (instead of braiding your hair only) because it kind of keeps your strands tidier.
And basically by undoing and redoing each braid you remove the shed hair without tangles.
I see that you braided from the very start of the scalp: is this needed in order to prevent a mess when you shampoo your braids? I have always wondered how people shampoo their braids without going crazy but your pictures and techniques make it look so easy that I want to braid my hair right now.
That would be my first question.
The second one is: do you braid with some kind of product or not?
Thanks in advance!
Sorry for the slight off topic...
After washing, I add my leave-in and plait my hair in about 6-8 big braids and let it air-dry. The next day, I gently comb each braid out with a wide-tooth comb and this leaves me with a blown-out look that is stretched enough for extension braids.
@Nonie
Aw... is that really not your hair??? Because it looks like it. I so want it to be your hair so I can drool over it.