How To: Box Braids Tutorial | Rubber Band Method | 3 Different Ways To Attach Box Braids

Hello hello today we are back with another Box Braids video. Today I will be showing you how to achieve Box Braids in UNDER 3 House on top of THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO ATTACH BOX BRAIDS using the Rubber Band Method!

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This is my destiny plaguing networking hi everybody welcome back to my channel. Just a nuisance meet Courtney Denise and we are back with another video in today's video. I am doing my little cousin some box braids, and I thought it would be a good idea to come on here and show you three different ways to attach box braids. Since I get a lot of questions about that. But first, if you are a returning subscriber welcome back, if you are new here, go ahead and hit that subscribe button in the middle notification, so that you don't miss out on any videos that I upload and let's get into this video now, I'm starting off. Of course parting, I am very precise with my parts, and so I make sure the parts are straight once you make sure the parts are straight, you want to take either a jam or jail whatever you may use to secure the ponytails, sorry y'all and secure the Ponytails, I do this all over her head first, so the process will go quicker. This style only takes about three hours now, with my long nails as I will see, it was kind of a struggle, but it your girl can braid with anything. Okay, okay, but I must part the head off. You will see that and then we will get into the three different techniques, so I hope you all enjoy now at the top. I did do triangle pardon if you watch my passion to his video, which I will link above as well as below you will see. I did the same kind of parting pattern and my daughter's here I do squares in the back and then I do triangles at the front. I just think it makes the style look cute. It makes it look girly and sometimes we don't want to perfect triangles all over the head. So this is a great alternative. You can barely tell the part in difference when the hair is actually done, so it just works out for me, and I thought it was really cute and it has a little touch. So don't come for me and be like why you do squares on the backs and the triangles in the front. I don't know, I just think it looks cute and it always works out now. This is the entire head. After I put in all the ponytails. That'S why I love the rubber band method because it can go by so quick once again you put in all the ponytails. It gives you your sections before and we get to get to Brighton. So here I am preparing the hair for the braids. I split off a little piece of the hair and I cross it over. That creates the three strands, even three strands of the weave that you want and you place the hair on top of the ponytail, and you take her hair with one section of the weave and you braid down now with attaching like this, the section that has her Hair with it is too thick, then you will need to borrow hair from that section and put it in another section so that your parts or your sections are even this is what creates a perfect grade in a braid that flows. I'M sorry y'all. Somebody is blowing up my notifications. Let me turn it off, but this is what makes the braids flow, and I will show you this method a couple times before we get into the second method, all right. Moving on to method two, so with method two, you are going to take your three strands on here and you're gon na attach, like so before, continuing the braid you're going to take some of her hair, maybe even some of the actual weave as well from that One section because you can clearly tell it's already going to be too big slip that off and didn't start breaking down. This just prepares all sections at the first attachment to be even while you're braiding down and, as you can see I'll take my raggedy calm. Y'All. That'S my favorite calm. Don'T come from me in the comments about my calm, okay, but you didn't take a comb or a brush and you just smooth out her hair in the weave as you braid down again. That is another little tip or trick to make sure that your braids it smooth look. I couldn't get it out, it's smooth and flows, and it's just neat, okay and then also here's another little tip and trick you add some gel or jam or product to the hair in or the weave. It allows for the braiding to be smoother gentler on your fingers, as well as moisturizer and keeping the hair in place while you're breaking boom. Now, once again, I will show you this method, I believe a couple times and then we will go into the third and final method, so just continue to watch okay. So let's get into the final method. With this method, you are going to take product and put place it on the hair comb that part out and you're going to separate and split that here, when attaching the hair you're going to take one section and take a piece of our hair with it, and Then, with the other part of her split hair, you're going to attach it to a different section, that means that two sections are going to have her natural two pieces of hair and that one does not. But with splitting like that, you know that all three strands for the most part will still be even now with any of these methods. At any point, if you feel any section is bigger than the other, you can borrow hair from the bigger section. Just make sure you do it, gentle make sure the weave and her hair is combed out so that you cannot tell in the braid when you actually do the borrowing of the hair. Now we are done and we are going to dip the ends of her hair. Once I did the is of her hair, I just place her hair up into a high bun. I add accessories. I don't think I'm gon na do too much more commentary on this video. Because, again, I was coming to show you those three different ways that you can start off box braids. I really hope you enjoyed this video. I really hope this video was informative and helpful for someone. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to comment them down below. I try my best to answer comments or comment back to people right away. I believe I have never skipped any one out. So if you have any comments, questions concerns corrective criticism. Any of that I look forward to it all down in the comments. If you have not subscribed already, please go ahead and subscribe. I would really appreciate it y'all. They just won't stop when I'm talking. I give this video a thumbs up if you liked it and enjoyed it and share this video with your family and friends. Ok, thank you all again for the support. I love that your options to watch my videos and don't make this the last video. Ok, go ahead and subscribe and also hit the next video so that you want with me or any information that I give out. I love you all. Thank you so much. I have a blessed day.

Tamara Robertson: FINALLY! A video that breaks down the portion on adding hair. Everyone else just goes straight into it and I'm like "BUT HOW?!" lol. Thank you for this!

Sarah Hettesheimer: This is so helpful! Attempting to do my daughters hair for the first time tonight and this has been the best video of the many that I’ve been watching! Thank you!!

Frassy Chic: Thank you SO MUCH for this video, you're giving me the confidence to try to braid my own hair! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

lee lovely: You have no idea how much this video has helped me. I can't wait to try this method on my daughter's hair on Friday. I am so grateful for you taking the time out to make this video.

Suzi Coons: Thank you for this video! I have watched at least 30 videos on how to do box braids. You are the first person to explain how to separate and add in the hair so the braids stay locked in and even. I feel confident I can braid my daughters hair now. Also, that little girl is so patient. She is adorable!! Thanks again!

Racquel Roberts: So helpful!! This was the first time I did my daughter's hair with extensions and this was topnotch!! 10/10 would recommend!!

Masika Jenniffer: This is beautiful. Very neat and the little girl is just precious ❤️. I’ve been struggling to attach braiding hair. I will keep watching this video. Thanks ❤️

Brett Alston: This was such an amazing tutorial. Im ready to try this on my little girl. The style came out so adorable on her. I even liked the lofi jazz music in the background. Great job

Tonyette Hall: This was SO incredibly helpful!! Thank you so much!! ❤

Kimberly Barker: Chiquilla, gracias por compartir esas 3 formas diferentes de poner las trenzas, muy educativo la verdad, me gustó mucho! Saludos y bendiciones, la felicito!

Nayakia Bates: Beautiful, I love the length of her braids perfect for her age

Shay Alexander: Thanks for making the size, amount of braids, and length CHILD FRIENDLY! Great job!

Tkoala: Love your work. You make it look so easy to do. Will definitely try this on my girls. Good job

Shantay Blackman: I feel confident to do my daughter hair now, you explained it so sample and multiple way of braiding. Thank you!

Fasting My Way to Jenn: This was so detailed. Your explanation was excellent. I can’t really braid but I can do this.

JAI VLOGS: Super easy explaining love it !

Sandra Shettleworth: Beautiful style on baby's head; love your precise explanations on hair braiding!

Shanny Halley: Great tutorial.. so clear and understandable..Thank you

AprilShanice: Thank you so much ! This is beautiful simple easy style ! Very helpful.

Arlene Reynolds: You done such a beautiful job! I to see little girls with age appropriate hair styles. Thank you for sharing your gift!

Ashly Colombiana: Thank you for posting this!!! Very informative and am gonna try it on my baby now!!

Rosina Pauls: Beautiful and the break down made it easy to understand how to do the braids love it

Lauren Larremoere: Great job!!! I can do this with confidence now!!!! Thank you!!!

kissmequick07: I love how you did the diamond part in the front! Thank you for this!!

Natarsha Brown: Very easy and informative video. I will try this on my girls hair. I normally put pony tails all over. wash and redo every 2wks but I need something to last a little longer that's not too "grown looking" for a 5 and 4 year old. Thanks for sharing

NYC GiGi: Love it and it’s super easy for beginners like me.

City Sights: I love this. Thank you for Look simple to do. Gonna try!! Wish me luck

B. Sa.: Thanks for this video. I will definitely be applying this method when doing my daughters box braids

Kareen with Two EE's: Loved this ! VERY informative !!! Off I go to braid my own hair! #NaturalHairTransitionJourney

I’m Fox: Thank you thank you thank you! This is the first video that actually made me completely understand AND i can only braid overhand so this is so helpful, again, THANK YOU!

Island Mummy: Thank you soooo much!!! I was able to braid my sweet peas hair with no issues!

callm3Ms_Chappy: Simple, neat, and cute.

Kissez 💋: Thank you so much for this video. Your explaining was clearer than the others

Reanna Barnes: Love this! I’m going to try this.

Gee Babyyy: I have watched tutorials all my life trying to find a way to do my daughters box braids lol and I FINALLY came across a video that makes complete sense! Thank you!! One question did you use one rubber band or two?

Iris Martin: Well done I am new to box braiding you really help me. BTW I have a favorite missing teeth comb too. Keep doing your thing girl.

Jah Jah: I love the idea of squares in the back and triangles in the front I am 13 and want to try and do my own box braids in gonna definitely part like that

frogmore36: I love it. I'm going to try your method on my girls as a beginner. Than you.

AccelGo: something way too satisfying about watching black girls and women get their hair parted

Caitlin 352: This is amazing Thank you for making this video!!!

JenFren: Very informative video! I'm a professional cosmetologist and have been watching many ethnic hair videos. Unfortunately I wasn't taught any of this in school. I think yours has been the easiest to follow so far. I am trying to learn as much as I can. Any tips you'd like to give me for coarse, thick and curly hair is appreciated! How would you suggest to prep the hair before sectioning? Thank you ❤

Veronica Smith: This was the most informative video I've found. Thank you for explaining clearly and having the camera close up and at the perfect angle to we can see you start the braid and end it. Thank you. I feel more confident in doing my daughters hair now.

Carol Cook: Beautiful work!!

jayana tv: New subscriber ! You did a great job and it looks very appropriate for her age

keron_monique squad: These tips and method helped my wife out alot Thank you and continue to do what you're doing

Rita Stanley: Thanks for this video. It helped me to understand how to make my daughters and granddaughters braids tight.

Kara Nowlin: I love it! U taught me so much, i love how u explain everything

Michelle Love: Great video, I will be trying to do this on my own hair. Wish me luck! ❤️

Shantia Fearington: Loved how you explained and the camera view was perfect

Claudia Rose: I love it very helpful and easy to understand. Great job! Would this be a good style to use for a 5 year old to keep her hair done a few weeks?

Valerie Munkombwe: This is sooo awesome!!! My hairs shorter but am def trying this when I get home :). Cheers

Tynisha Stewart: Thank you for this video it helps a first timer like me do my daughters hair

Chantelle Benjamin: Her hair is so cute! I'm going to attempt this, thank you for posting!

Mz. Henry: Beautifully done ..!!!!

Wanda Metcalf: My step baby was talking about dying her hair. That is out of the question being that she is only 10. So I suggested box braids extensions in some cool colors. We already have the rubber bands and stylers and what not just in case the appt. that we set falls through. This video is my plan B. I promised box braids and gosh darn it babygirl is getting box braids.

andrea myers: Hi! Thanks for this tutorial. I have mixed girls and would like to learn how to braid their hair to keep it healthier. I have a question for you. At the end of the video, you dipped her braids. What did you dip them in? What is the purpose, to smooth the ends? I'm not sure if I missed it in the video. Thanks for your time!

grubbyemi: this is so adorable! i love the style and it totally fits her, she’s such a pretty girl

Shawna Oliver: Really great! Love the down 2 earth commentary

Pretty Redalert: It came out beautifully! Nice job. Unfortunately for me, I braid underhanded. Everyone’s braiding tutorials are over handed.

Kash Amour: I will be doing the rubber band method soon. I can’t wait to see how it comes out

A: Thank you for this video! I’m going to hook my baby up for Christmas. I’m so excited

J M: So cute and appropriate for her. AWESOME JOB!

Jessica Lucas: These are so nice. I think I'm going to try to do my own hair.

Tammy Robinson: Beautiful job. I am trying to learn new ways to do my daughters hair. I was curious if you could do or if you already have a short video of how you actually attach the hair at the start? I guess that’s the only part I’m getting stuck at. Help!

Azania: The baby's natural (unbraided hair) is beautiful! Our hair is GLORIOUS naturally.

Vivian Almeida: Such a beautiful family you have!❤️‍ I am curious why and what you dip the braids in at the end... Also...have you ever done braids on regular hair? I'm not sure what I'm doing..but my daughter really wants braids an our finances are pointing towards me having to do this myself. Lol advice please!?✨✨

Jennifer Howard: Loved your tutorial! New subscriber.

Maziya Johnson: I want to learn how to do box braids for my sister so this is very helpful

MIa Mclovin: Oooh good idea with the triangles in the front. I’m gonna try that today. Thanks

Jennifer O'Neal: Thank you so much it has been a struggle learning to braid my daughter’s hair. She has an extremely sensitive scalp and other braiders are not sympathize with her pain. Please my braids are never the same size and her hair always shows through... what am I missing? Her hair is so thick I don’t know when to use more or less hair. I believe method 3 will help. Thank you for any positive suggestions. You ROCk!!

💚Xx_froggy__xX💚: Question. Do you think one holds better than the other one?and I love how the first one looks.last time I did my daughters hair jer and her friends played in it so much it had some braid hair pulled or slipped down from her scalp the next day.

Anajah Londyn: I love when kids have the small cute braids the big ones don’t fit there little heads‍♀️ but you did a beautiful job

Nasstaja Evans: I LOVE her accent, the way she explains things, the raggedy comb. With the "don't come for me in the comments" THIS sista her is the BEST YET. Nice, simple, and definitely cute

Cinnamony: This is a good video for beginners. I am definitely going to be using this method while I try to do this on my daughter hair. I'm definitely a beginner and not shame.

BABY DOLL: You did a grrrrrrrrrreat job! I like how the plaits are NOT to heavy for her head. She is pretty.

Lydia B: Great video I'm going to try this on my little one.

tlioness: This video was so informative tank you for making it ! You have a new subscriber!

Tristan Duncan-Jackson: I love this video thank you for doing it! Im just learning how to box braid and one of my daughters hair is natural and the other is soft and curly so do you suggest that I just keep putting the jam on the hair while im braiding so it's not tangled or sticking out the braid?

Stephen Foreman: Do you eventually take the rubber bands out? Did the rubber bands damage the hair if left in for too long?How long does this style stay in?

Salote Vaitai: Thank you.. you've explained it so much easier than others I've watched.. lol

Andrea Lewis: Love this!!! I have a few questions, what size hair did you get and did you cut it? And last how did you prep her hair for it? Thanks

Ebony Alexander: Loved the video! What kind of hair did you use? And how many packs? Did you cut the hair at all? I want to try this for my daughter. Thank you!

Trend Alert Tv: Very pretty! How long does this style last?

Midnite Rose: her hair turned out so nice and neat. also the length is very appropriate as well.

kay: Omg she's so beautiful and thank you so much this helped me so much I've been trying to braid my hair for a long time all the other videos are all confusing ❤❤❤❤❤

bi tanji: Beautiful,will try on my daughter hair

Candy Lady: One thing I don’t like about the rubber band method is that the bands pop in a week or so! So this way doesn’t hold for long. But I love your braids Very nice. New subscriber

Kween Ke84: Beautiful!!!

Ty W: She's so excited to be getting her hair done pretty ☺️❤️

T L: The way you "part hair" with that comb is just so satisfying!

Hunny MacBride: That raggedy comb is bomb❤️ You can make yours parts so nice ❤️

Hana Bartošíková: So precious! I love watching your videos. can I have a little but unusual question for you? Do you think that I can start braiding toddlers/kids as a little side hustle or do you think most of the mummies are capable of doing it themselves so I shouldn’t bother? Hope you are having lovely Easter xx

Danielle Murray: Thank you so much for the video. Did you cut the hair so that the braids are not too long? What length of hair do you suggest?

Valerie Murphy: Love the way you braid im learning from you thanks.

Jeanette Renée Holdahl: Very beautiful

Sun-kissed Beauty 🌻: Great job mom, she's precious

LaToia Braxton: I like that they aren’t too long and heavy looking for a kid. Great job I’m going to attempt to do my daughters hair like this.

jovon miller-burns: I loved the first method. I tried seagalese twist in my daughter bher it was very unsuccessful. I can't wait to try this in my stepdaughter hair tonight

kez3baby: Do you rubber and the ends before you dip them? How do you keep them from unraveling?

Kaylah Robinson: Love how you didn’t snatch her edges!! Great tutorial!!! ❤️

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