JamericanGurl
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lsw29 said:Yes, tree braids can be done with human hair, they do charge more but a lot of people do choose to go the human hair route.
My cheap self wants these braids

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lsw29 said:Yes, tree braids can be done with human hair, they do charge more but a lot of people do choose to go the human hair route.
I'm sorry, but that's pure and total BS. They are supposed to be thin, and doing so would not cause your hair to break.krayzkool said:So now I'm ticked!
BUT WAIT! She's not redoing it! No!!! She'll redo some, but not all. She said my cornrows are close together, except the sides where I'm thin. She said had she made them thinner, my hair would break!
She said it took her 4 hrs. I told her that's a lie. She started at 6:05pm. I was home by 9 - and that's 20+ minutes travel time AND her pausing for 15 minutes!
Tree braids are done in such a manner that all of the wearer's hair is braided, with random strands pulled out of the braid, resulting in a full, loose hairstyle. The braids are supposed to be barely detectable. In fact, the only braids that should be at all visible are those at the hairline, as shown in picture #2 posted above.SexySin985 said:I see your pics but can someone explain to me exactly what tree braids are? I cant make it out from the pics. Thankx in advance![]()
balisi said:Tree braids are done in such a manner that all of the wearer's hair is braided, with random strands pulled out of the braid, resulting in a full, loose hairstyle. The braids are supposed to be barely detectable. In fact, the only braids that should be at all visible are those at the hairline, as shown in picture #2 posted above.