How I Re-Do My Box Braids

As you may have heard me say before, when I wearing box braids, I have to wash & re-braid the edges of my hair weekly due to frizz and dandruff. Watch as I demonstrate the process to get neater, tighter & cleaner braids!

Products Used:

-Spray bottle with water

-Hugo & Debra Naturals Creamy Coconut Smoothing Shampoo

-Shea Moisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Leave-In Conditioner

-Mix of Organic Coconut Oil & Jamaican Black Castor Oil

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Hey guys, it's Brianna and I'm here with a video showing guys how I keep my box braids. So if you've seen any of my previous videos about my braids, we're be talking about them. I have mentioned that I weekly will retake we'll take out the front portion of my hair and then we braid them, because I have for one thing: I don't like the frizz, but even more so because I have a really dry scalp and I started to get Dandruff and build up and that's number one - this looks gross and it's also not healthy for your scalp, so yeah just for the front, because the other parts of my hair works fine but the front half. I do it like the top, maybe like six to eight braids, depending on how they look and feel each week. I will take them out using the same hair, andrey braids them and sometimes I'll just wash it and let it go if it's not too bad, but in this video I sent them out, so you guys could see right now, I'm going week, five of my hair Being like this in the braids, so I have redone my hair five different times as you'll see in the video. So this is what my roots look like right now. If I hadn't done this, you would see dandruff and you would see that they were a lot looser and hanging off of strands as you'll see in the video before I reburied them. So yeah, you guys can see the aftermath and when you redo it, it's not going to look like it did when you first got it done, but it definitely refreshes it and makes it look neater again so you're closer to looking like you just got it done. Then you would be otherwise and it can, if you really want it, can help you keep the breeds longer for a longer period of time. So if you have any questions, please comment down below and I'll be sure to answer and yeah just keep watching, and I hope you enjoy the video all right so you're going to splint your own hair into two separate sections. They do not have to be even just as long as there's two sections and then you're going to take the synthetic hair that you just took out of your head, your old grade and you're, going to place it across your separating hair, so you're going to place It perpendicularly across your own hair, now you're going to take your hair overtop of the synthetic hair and twist it in either direction on top of the synthetic hair while holding down the synthetic hair. With your opposite hand, I know that sounds a little confusing, but you're twisting your own hair or right on top of these synthetic hair, and once you twist it a couple of times, make sure it's close to your scalp and tight you're going to bring down one Of the sections of the synthetic hair and break that into two so now you should have three total sections with synthetic hair and you're going to take your own hair and add it into two of those synthetic hair sections while holding it it'll at the root. So that it doesn't flip out so now you should have three total sections and two of which should have your own hair, mixed in with them and you're just going to begin braiding down the length of your hair from right guys. So that was it and then after you've read them. I didn't show this in the video, but my camera died but um you will do just like you do in like the video, where I curled my box, raise you just put some water on the stove in a pot and let it boil or if you for Some reason can't do that you can't even get a big container and put water in it and in the microwave for at least like five minutes or so when it get boil and then you're just going to dip your ends after you braid it and then it'll Really seal up just like the first time, and if you want it to be straight, you can you know just dip it and that's it you're done or if you want to curl it like in the other video you put flexi rod on there and dip it And then it'll be curl, so yeah that's the whole process and I hope it was helpful for you guys if anyone wants to try that out to help me attain the braids, and I will see you in the next video. Thank you for watching. Please, like comment and subscribe to know:

Princess Bunny Jeon: I enjoyed your video. I have had my braids in for a month now and since I wash or rinse my hair after I work out (I work out 6 days a week), it gets frizzy and loose. This technique is something I can do easily so thank you.

Happy Mind Happy Life: Thanks for showing how to rebraid, absolutely needed that! And fir showing your whole process. You’re a life saver!!!

LifeAsNicole: I’m only 2 weeks in on my braids and I’ve got so much regrowth I don’t know what to do because I don’t want to rebrand my entire head so this video helped to get my edges look better and say screw the middle

Cecilia Jones: Thank you very helpful

Francisco Rodriguez: How do i wash my braids i put beeds on them

Carly Kleve: needed this! Caucasian girl w braids, my hair is growing for once omg and need to refresh my braids. two weeks in and got a little bit of length already. blessings!

Siedah Watkins: This shit was confusing as hell

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