Crown | Halo Braid Tutorial W/ Closure

I hope you all enjoy this tutorial demonstrating how I do my crown braid with a full sew-in/ lace closure wig. As I mentioned in this video the hair I'm wearing is from Ms. Lula on Aliexpress.

Hair Specs: Brazilian Body Wave - 24,24,22,20 and a 16" Silk Base Closure

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Hey guys, I just finished filming this crown braid tutorial with a closure. As you can see, you can't see, but I do have in a lace closure which is in a middle part right now. Um I'll show you out in the video. How actually? This look is highly requested for my Instagram snapchat. I don't know if I'm in focus yeah for my sister gram snapchat, how I do it um the curls on the sides are optional. I don't always do the curls only like when I feel like it, but I decided to a factorial, because when I originally posted this look on my Instagram I had curls in so I wanted to show you guys how I did with the curls. I hope that you all enjoy the video and yeah member to LIKE comment subscribe at me on Instagram snapchat, all that stuff. My video does cut off when I'm doing this curl in the end um. I just need anyone come out that good time to go. Do it over but yeah okay guys. So the first thing I do is section two pieces on my sides and those are pieces that I'm going to use to make the curls towards the end of the tutorial. But this is optional. So if you don't want the curls, you don't have to do this part. So next I'm just going to go through and make sure that my hair is combed out so that it's easier for me to braid and I'm going to take the section that I have for the curl and put it behind my ear. So that way, when I'm braiding, I don't catch it, then I just start to great. So, although you have a closure, you're really just going to braid your hair like normal and when I start off the braid, it's tighter and smaller you'll, see as I continue to go. It'S going to get bigger. But you start off small as your beginning point so that you can cover it later with the bigger end of the braid, if that makes sense, but you'll see so it's really just about going around and as I get towards the back, I'm going to start to Make the braids looser and larger? If you don't want yours to be as large as mine, you can make it smaller. It'S really odd to you right now. It'S hair sucks, still the miss Lula hair. They had my head, so it gets tangled while trying to breathe. So I had to go through and I comb out my hair, real, quick, I'm just continuing to just go around with the braid like isolating towards the back, I'm making it larger. Then I'm pulling it as I'm as I'm going on pulling it to make sure that it stays loose and it isn't tight right. So now we're just continuing to go around and as we're making our way to the top we're going to start to make it liberate a little bit tighter, not too tight. So it's not going as tight in the back, but it's still going to be a little looser than how we started out. As I'm doing this part, I'm making sure that that hair in front of my where my closure is it's falling face down like straight, because if it's going sideways, it's going to create lumps in your hair and then to it small piece. I'M going to do it sideways so that it covers the parting in my closure. If you have a free point enclosure, you want to worry about this, the minds isn't that part. I hope my part was plucked, so it's kind of hard for me to close it. Now I'm just braiding the braid all the way to the ends, and then I'm going to take some bobby pins and then pin it together. That piece where the braid ended is where you're going to make sure that you paint down there and then pin it going all the way around. And now I'm just messing with the braid. Basically, like loosing it up pulling out a few here necessary places, because I kind of want to be like a little messy. It depends on what look you're going for so then I unveil the two sections I'm going to cut them just like. I don't want the girls to be that long. It depends on you if you're comfortable cutting them. I was because, when I wear my hair down, you can't even tell that I cut these two pieces, so it doesn't bother me I mean if we do this right again. That was you know, you're right, you have your pieces there, I'm sorry about going in there. Okay, I really have to get to know my camera better, so yeah then I just use your flat irons, curl the two pieces on the side - and I said before my camera is about to cut off while I'm curling this curl. But this is the end result. I guess it is very easy to get this look while you do have a full closure sewing or whatever. So I hope you all enjoy the tutorial.

kbslimgoody: This is exactly the type of video i was looking. I have a silk base wig too and was looking for a way to do a halo braid. You slayed this ❤️

Jonel P: Oommgg!! Sooo gorgeous and tut is soo helpful! ❤️thank you so much!

Downtown on 7th Avenue Handbag Adventures: Beautiful. Love this look on. I'm horrible at braiding hair. This video was a great help. Thank you for sharing.

Imani Milliones-Roman: Wow! I love this! I am going to try this soon

Bella Donna: You're beautiful and i wish i had your hair, mine is thin but I hope this hairstyle will work for me. I love it

Ashh DeJour: where'd you purchase your bracelet set and watch from ? loved the tutorial !

Faith I.: slayed this !

Keisha Mcintyre: Beautiful style for beautiful lady

Kaitlyn Bogan: How long does your closure last?

Miss V3: lovely

Ms Nett: Just in time

Naijah H.: Next time turn the wig around so you will not be able to see both braids on the side they'll be in the back...cute style you did a good job

Shampoo Wow: *_Awesome video! I like it_*

StonedByBeauty x: Lord you are beautiful! Xx.

SincerelyKB: Girl!!!!! I love you!!! Lol!

Asiah Phillips: I lovveeeeee youuuuu ❤️

JessPerfect: where did you get your phone bumper?

Blazayuh Ultra: YOU ARE AMAZING

Larissa: Yesssss hunty!

Kanhaya Marie: you look like lexi from bbod

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