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Took this two days ago. I'm leaning more toward vintage updo's for protective styles.

The reddish color is from henna <3
 

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Naturae said:
Took this two days ago. I'm leaning more toward vintage updo's for protective styles.

The reddish color is from henna <3

I love this! Its beautful. Going off to google vintage styles now....
 
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same tired ol bun :ohwell:
 
Naturae said:
Took this two days ago. I'm leaning more toward vintage updo's for protective styles.

The reddish color is from henna <3

Looks pretty and simple, but I can't do it...lol
 
I'm always in crochet braids, so here is my new set that I did last weekend:

as always, your girl giving you hurrrr and face (albeit tired)
 

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SkySurfer said:
I'm always in crochet braids, so here is my new set that I did last weekend:

as always, your girl giving you hurrrr and face (albeit tired)

That is just too cute! What are crochet braids?
 
That is just too cute! What are crochet braids?

Hey Cattypus1 ! Thanks for the compliment!

Right, crochet braids (or weave) is a method of weaving whereby you canerow all your hair back, (a bit like for a sew in) but instead of using a needle and thread to attach hair to the canerows, you use a latch hook tool (a.k.a crochet hook) to pull bulk braiding hair under the cornrow and tie a loop so it stays.

The method is a new take on old school crochet braids where people would canerow their hair back, but then attach pre-braided braids/twists...a hairstyle that many ladies i know would rather forget!

This new take on crochet braids works best with curly or very wavy hair so that you don't see the knots, but I have seen some youtube videos with straight hair used.

Here is a decent video to introduce you to crochet braids:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvhLY238Q_E

Hope that helps!
 
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2 fat twists today...

i actually kind of like it... I thought I was going to look like the house negro :crazy:
 

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2 fat twists today...

i actually kind of like it... I thought I was going to look like the house negro :crazy:

I love it!!! I got so many compliments when I wore my hair like this although it was just because my twist out was ruined by the rain :ohwell:
 
Looks better than the birds nest I had at the back of my head smh

Awww Lilmama you will get the hang of it :yep: Just keep trying them...and share some pics, someone may be able to let you know what you are doing wrong and they probably don't look bad at all.
 
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Awww Lilmama you will get the hang of it :yep: Just keep trying them...and share some pics, someone may be able to let you know what you are doing wrong and they probably don't look bad at all.

Ok, I will take pictures when my roller set is no good if I decide to do that southern tease again, and watch I be the laugh of the day lol
 
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