My bestfriend rolled her synthetic braids on rods (the ends) and dipped them into boiling hot water. She took them out, allowed them to dry a little and the ends were curly for months.
My bestfriend rolled her synthetic braids on rods (the ends) and dipped them into boiling hot water. She took them out, allowed them to dry a little and the ends were curly for months.
I just did some and used Kanekalon (sp?). I braided almost to the ends (I left about 5 inches open) and then braided them all in sections. Then I dipped the sections in boiling water and let the dry. They have like a wavy look to them now and won't unravel. Q
For me it depends on the type of hair I'm wearing.
Synthetic- I dip ends in boiling water. I stopped burning the ends because they snag my clothes and can scratch my skin. I think dipping the ends in water looks more natural. Also you can curl the hair on rods and dip them in water (like mentioned above). I love how long the curls last.
Human Hair- I use nail glue after braiding 1-2 inches past my hair, and leave the remainin extenion hair loose for styling (you can see pics of braids I did this to in my fotki). Nail glue keeps the braids from unraveling and it does't show.