Self Braiding Tips: How I get prepared when I braid my hair

Monigirl

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I was bored today so I felt like posting this................

This Is My Self Braiding Tips: How I get prepared when I braid my hair.

Always begin right after work or school on Friday. And don't schedule anything all weekend. Just in case it takes you all weekend. If you need to leave your house have a scarf or big hat available.

What you will need:
5 to 6 bags of Kanekalon braid hair
5 hair clips or lots of hair pins
Comb for parting hair
Leave in conditioner spray
Last but not least ----> Patience :grin:

Watch braiding hair videos 100 time justkidding LOL!!!
But here are some I learned to braid my hair from.
Or BraidsByBreslin Video 19.99

I start a little different than some people. What I do is pre-separate my whole head of hair into little braids all over. (kinda like snoop dog style:hair:) Pic attached:arrowdown:
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Mainly I make small braids all over my head. This works best for me b/c my whole head is now separated into squares and ready for kenakelon hair to be attached.

When I part my hair (pre-separate it) I always start in front of my head over my right ear. I go completely around my head to make one row. Then I start the next row (right to left side of head).

So mainly I separate my hair all over my head first.
Then spritz leave in condition onto my hair.
Attach braid hair. (if you don't know how to attach braid..please watch video tutorials)
Decide how long you want them to be.
Deep kanekalon hair in very hot water to seal.
And braids are done.:blowkiss:

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Where have YOU been?! I haven't seen a post from you in forever! :spinning:


Hey Soliel185,
I have been going to school full time for Esthetics (Skin Care Specialist). Today I took the day off to go to the doctors office (I find out the babys sex on the 22nd of Sept) and catch up on homework and lurk on LHCF.:grin:
 
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