Protective Hairstyle | Easy Protective Style With Headband & Clip-Ins

Hi Curlies! In this video i will do a easy protective hair style that you can rock all summer long. You just need some different headbands and your clip-in extentions! Wanna know how? Just watch this video! Liked it? Hit the like button and let me know what you think!

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CLIP INS & SATIN HEADBAND

Clip-in extentions:

http://www.hergivenhair.com/?y=ryanne

Satin headband:

http://www.hergivenhair.com/hergivenha...

STYLING PRODUCTS

Camille Rose Naturals Almond jai twisting butter

ECO styler Argan oil

HEADWEAR

ZARA

https://www.zara.com/nl/nl/dames/acces...

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Music: Ralph Julian - Fill me in.

Check him out at: https://soundcloud.com/julianmaee

So you wan na know how I keep this look right. If you do just make sure you keep watching, I first start off with freshly blowed out here, because for me it's much easier to braid my hair. This way after parting, my hair into I section the front part of my hair, starting from the top and going down right above my ear next, I take a piece out of this part, making it into a square well kind of a square. So when you're done sectioning both sides, you will start braiding but of course make sure your here is free from tangle to avoid breakage. You start braiding from the top of your head going backwards, making sure that the palms of your hands lays flat on your head. This way, your here also lays flat on your scalp okay. So let me slow down the process when braiding keep in mind, you only pick up hair in the middle section. This helps in keeping all three sections even in size. I know if you're not used to doing this, it might be hard at the beginning. So don't stress about how the hair is looking, but just make sure you keep practicing, because afterwards you will get better at this and when you're done braiding you secure the braids with a bobby pin. Okay. So it's time to clip in the extension you start off with the first clip in at the nape of your neck right below the braids, keeping in mind. If you're doing it. This way you won't be able to clip into the braid, so you want to make sure that the two clip ends on the end of the extensions are well secured, and then you just work your way up. You will use a little less than two bundles of here for this look now that you've reached the top part of your head. You want to clip in the extensions in a circle motion like half a circle. I guess, but when you're putting the last piece clip the two ends of the extensions right on the side and not in a circle form, so keep it behind the line where you've sectioned your hair. This way the clippings don't show on the front part of your head. Now that you're done it's time to blend into hair, I normally start by laying down the front part with some gel. You don't want to do your makeup after doing this, because if the headband doesn't stretch enough, you will be struggling like me right here. So when I'm done struggling, I just brushed my hair down and then put the headband over my head. But of course you do need to blend your hair with the extension. So what I do, I just wet my hair a little bit and then adding a little styling product to blend my hair with the extension and, of course you know me, I always want to fix my edges. So you guys know this is optional, and this is the final look. I rock this for two days sleeping with the satin had been from her given here and on the Thursday I remove the clippings to give my hair a break the next morning. I just clip the hair back in and I'm good to go. So if you like this video, don't forget to give it a thumbs up all the information about the hair and headband I use will be down in the description box below. Thank you guys for watching, and I will see you back on my next video

Carvalho: Amazing!!

Jovelette Anderson: Hi what type of clip ins are those and the length? Thanks in advance

Jovelette Anderson: Thanks

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