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Okay I think I know how to do this now here's an AWESOME tutorial I came upon!
Too bad my braids are enormous when I try to braid all my hair up like you do for a weave....I guess I'll just be doing this on other people *shrugs* imma find a me a live model! muahahahahaaaaa
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looks great L. Brown!!! I love your natural hair too!

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yeah so the invisible part is the way to go!! it looks so natural and none of my hair is out so no heat damage!!! she sewed the small tracks on instead of gluing them like they show u on all the youtube vidoes. i posted pics of my hair just done but heres a pic after i styled it![]()




I can't wait till I'm on break cuz I WILL be doing this style on someone
It seems that the top two brands for this look are MilkyWay and Brandy's Pro 10 Hair.
....I'm hoping if I braid really tiny I can get a smoother look thats relatively close to my head....I think a change in braid pattern may help:scratchch
This Gorgeous!
She did a wonderful Job!...Ive been wanting to do this style for soo long but I didnt wanna mess with the glue. Ive saw TheShostoppa's videos before but my hair is too think to braid the front so small.
how exactly did your stylist braid the front.
Did she have them going back as well?
were they braided really close to avoid bumps and lumps?
how did she sew each track, slanded or straight across?
What type of hair did you use.
sorry for the 21 questions! Im so curious...![]()
/\ Oh you wouldnt recommend the milkyway? Why not? How'd it hold up? What brand would you recommend?

Bumping! Does anyone know anyone in NYC or DMV that can weave like this and split the tracks???