Tree Braids Step By Step Cornrow Hairstyle Tutorial Part 2

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In The Tree Braids Hairstyle Tutorial I inform you of all the products that you will need to achieve this hairstyle.

To achieve the Cornrow Tree Braids Hairstyle, you will need as follows;

(4) Packs of Synthetic Kanekalon Braiding Hair http://goo.gl/LI9z6c

(1 Pack color #1B33) (3 Packs color #2)

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This is an advanced hairstyle because you have to know how to do cornrow braids with weave to understand how to do this hairstyle. Purchase the Cornrow Braiding DVD to learn how to do a basic braid with and without weave first

Cornrow Braid with and without Weave DVD http://goo.gl/ne3wBY

When braiding black hair, whether you have natural or relaxed hair, you always want to be extremely gentle!

In this step I am teaching you how to braid your own tree braids for beginners step by step!

Keep in mind that too much rough handling on your tresses will result in split damaged ends and hair loss which in the long run stunt the growth of your hair.

Wearing a protective style like this Cornrow Tree Braids Hairstyle is great in retaining length but if you always comb aggressively or handle your hair in a rough manner, many of your hair care techniques will go to waste.

Also, remember when that when you do the tree braids hairstyle, you can make your braids long in length as you want by choosing a different length of hair.

When parting your hair, the points at where you started your cornrow braid will show an opening to your scalp through your hairstyle.

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Welcome to step number two of the cornrow tree, braiding hairstyle in this, that I will be teaching you step-by-step, how to do the cornrow tree braiding technique. So before we begin, I want you to know that this style is an advanced hairstyle. You first have to know how to cornrow braid, with extensions to be able to do this look effectively. If you already know how to do so learning, this style will become pretty easy to you, but if not be sure to check out howtoblackhair.com to purchase the cornrow braiding DVD. In that DVD, I will teach you how to cornrow braid with and without extensions. So, in order to prepare for braiding our hair, I will first show you how to pre-sectioned our pieces of hair to feed into your cornrow braid and then I'll. Show you how to part and section your real hair in preparation for the cornrow tree braiding technique. The very first thing that we're going to do is pre-section our braiding hair. When sectioning your pieces aim to section about 10 to 15 identical pieces of extension hair. This will ensure that your braid will look identical and you will have just enough hair to feed into your braids when you first start braiding. The braids that are closer to your ear are little bit shorter in distance than a braids are in the middle of your head. So it's okay to measure more pieces. If you need so you, we are going to measure about 10 pieces because our first braid is usually the shortest braid of distance across our head. So what you are going to do you going to pinch off a very small amount of extension hair and you are going to pinch off about 10 pieces, its very important that you already have experience with braiding with extension hair, so that you have a feel for The consistency that you need per piece of hair so, depending on the size of your braid, if you're, braiding, small, medium or large size braids, you are goign to pinch off a piece of hair accordingly, so my braids are going to be demonstrated in a span of About small medium, so I am going to pinch off a very small amount of hair. You want to pinch off a little less hair than what you would do if you are doing a cornrow braid. So if I'm doing small cornrow braids, I would usually pinch off about this much hair. But you want to pinch off less than that, because this style can look very for very full, very fast, so pinch off less than what you typically would per braid size and that will serve as your piece of extension hair to feed into your cornrow braid. Once you have pre sectioned your pieces of braiding hair, you will now begin to part your hair for your very first cornrow tree braid. When you section your pieces of braiding hair, you already determine the size braid that you want, so you want small, medium or large size, cornrow tree braids, make sure you section your hair accordingly. So, as we begin parting, you want to make sure to part a thin or small rectangular amount of hair at the very back of your head. So from one side of the back of your head to the other side, you want to part a straight line and that section of hair will look like a rectangle. That rectangle will be split in two. You will have a braid here that meets to the middle of your head at the very back, and then you will have a braid on this side that me sawmill. The very back. The reason why you going to part your hair for those braids is because when you're style is finished, you will be able to pull all of your hair up into a ponytail, while also concealing the very back of your head. So first we going to part a rectangular amount at the very back of my head and braid that hair to keep her preserved until the very end. Then you going to part your very first braid here on the right side of my head is where I will be demonstrating to show you how to do the cornrow tree braiding technique. When doing your cornrow tree braids, certain braids will have hair that flows in a downward direction. So the very first braid you are going to braid closest to your ear on the right side of your head. This braid, you are going to braid closest to the left side of your head and the two braids that you going to braid in the back. We at the extension hair the hair has to flow downward only on these two immediate braids and the two braids that will be braided in the back. Remember the two braids that will be braided in the back. One side of the ear to the other and the braid will come towards together. So this is a braid, and this is a braid just want to start at both points in the back of your head. This braid will flow in this direction and this braid will flow in this direction so make sure that on those to back braids and these two side - braids one here and one here - that when you're at the hairs should flow downward the same the back. All the hair shaft load downward. So when the style is finished, you can put all up into a ponytail and the hair will conceal the braids even more. So as I do this very first braid in the right side of my head, I will show you how to do tree braiding technique so that all of the hair will flow downward. So once you've done this braid, this braid and those to braids, with all of the hair flowing downward the rest of your braids on your head, what have hair down alternately come out of both sides of the braid also went any of your braids leave. Your scalp make sure to take out pieces of hair all along the ends to conceal the braid even further, so I am going to demonstrate the very first braid how to specifically do on your both side, edges and the back. I will be showing you are my first braid here, so you start off by cornrow braiding with extensions. This is an advanced style. So, as you cooperate with extensions, you will then add pieces of you along the way. So I am going to grab my first section of hair and I'm going to prepare it in my hands. Just like I do a cornrow braid with extensions. I pinch off the third from the two thirds of the hair. I separate it. I wrap the third that smaller around the bigger portion of hair and I position the hair and my fingers to begin braiding. This is a very small amount of hair because my braids can be medium to small size. So if your braids are bigger, you are going to add more hair according to what you like. So now, I'm just going to begin braiding as you are braiding. You want to make sure that your section is already part of his here and you want to make sure if you want to braid very close your hair line, the pants off a very small amount of hair there. At the beginning of this section, you want your braid to go back further off that point where you want to braids start. The braid start here is a little pinch off the very small amount and begin braiding it braid about 3 to 5 times until your right hand is free so that you can feed hair into your braid. So first to start braiding I have braided five times. I don't want to braids to go too far back so braid as infrequent as possible. If you want to braids to go further back, then you can stop at a certain point, add hair to just want to make sure braided enough, which is five times to release. My right hand, when I add a piece of extension hair, I'm going to grab it underneath my index finger. So now I am going to grab my next section of hair and you are going to make sure to grip this hair very tightly so that you can grab all of the hair as you don't have shedding happening with your style. So insert all your fingers to the hair with the money outside. Take your index finger out like so or put your index figured the middle wrap your fingers around holding the very tightly insert your thumb on the outsie to make sure the hair is very tight against your finger, so you can grab all of the so this is How the hair will look in your fingers now going to take? That section is her in the middle, where the grab and I'm going to place them up towards my head and I'm going to pinch the area with the index finger of my right hand. So, as you can see, I just braided enough to free my right hand and I'm going to go underneath this strand of hair. There is hair the going over your finger. You want to go right in front of it and then hook it underneath the index finger. So just pinch it with your index finger and let go the hair, that's closest to your face here. That'S more forward will go over your head going to braid about 3 to 5 times to release your right hand again, then you can hook on another strand of hair. The same technique applies. You want to. This strand will hangover your finger. Naturally, you want to add your next strand by going directly in front of this strand here, so you going to hook right underneath that index finger so grab the next section. Locate the middle of the hair. Leave my index finger through the opening wrap dress. My fingers around very tightly so that way when I insert my hair through, I created a very tight amount of space to grab the hair. So now you can add it to your braid. You make sure to go in this way, so the hair is over your finger, naturally from the braid you going to go in forward and you can hook your index finger on that portion of hair is in between you thumb and your index. You grab that here and then let go the hair, that's more forward closer toward your face will go over your head. You can always use your clips to prevent this hair from falling down. So you are just going to braid a couple more times about 3 to 5 times in order to free your right hand again and grab another section. So you can see you are just going to pinch it underneath the your index finger. Then let go with the right hand. The hair that is more forward towards your face will go over your head. Then you are going to braid a couple times to test to see if the has been added correctly drop. All of your strands that you have been adding to make sure they're all flowing downward can see. They are all the three strands, one to three: that I've added is flowing in a downward direction so that when you want to wear a ponytail, you can lift up the hair. To comes so for now put that pack of your head and continue the same technique to complete your braid. When I taught you how to braid your very first cornrow tree braids, I also went ahead and braided more braids on my hair. As you can see, my hair is almost finished and I'm going to show you once again how your braids need to look. So, as I stated before, you have to make the hair flowed downward on your first braid on your right side, the left side and then the two braids in the back of your head as well. So, as you can see here, if I push the hair off, the braid is intact and all of the extension hair that I was adding into the cornrow braid is flowing downward. As you leave the scalp, you want to alternate by taking out pieces of hair on both sides of your braid. This is going to be done with all of your braids, but just with the first braid. All of this hair here on the scalp has to flow downward, so now going to show you how looks in the very back the same technique that you done on your first braid has also apply so that when you want to wear your hair into a ponytail, It will conceal your braids, so, as you can see here, I have two braids in the back. One starts on this side and another starts on this, and then they both come toward each other with their two separate braids. And then, as you, leave the scalp make sure to alternate leaving out hair on both sides of your braid. So because the hair is all flowing downward when you're ready to put it up into a ponytail, it will conceal your braids. So once again, I'm going to show you the cornrow tree braiding technique. Remember with your first braid when you fed and the pieces of extension hair, all of the hair had the flow downward. But as I demonstrate on this braid here, which will go for the rest of your braids, you want to make sure that when you add hair hair alternates by coming out of the braid on both sides, so we're going to start vibrating a regular cornrow with extensions. Like we've done before, going to braid about 3 to 5 times, and then add your next strand of hair, so I have brained about five times to make sure that I release my right hand like. I have always done throughout the style going to feed a piece of hair right. Underneath my index finger like you, normally do a cornrow tree braid. So I grab my next strand and position the hair in my hands very tightly so that I can have all the hair gathered. So go right back yo and I'm going to pinch that area of open hair. Underneath my index finger. I am going to go in the hair. That'S closest to your face then naturally falls down when you look at the right hand and pushed it over to the side. Now you are going to braid a couple of hands until your left hand is free, as you been seeing, you always make sure that your right hand was free for the first braid want to make sure that they go back to work by alternating hairs. Out of your braid, you got a release, your right hand and andour left hand and then back something to bring a couple times. So I can release my left hand. So now my left hand is free. I am going to add another section of hair on this side, so i am going to grab the next section in a better position in your hands. The same way, your left-handed positioning and left him a be easier if you're right-handed and maybe a little bit tricky, but it's completely easy. So you are just going to open the hair of the very same way and you are goi ng to pinch it right. Underneath your index finger, see them go right in your index finger in pinch that area of hair. I want you pinch it and you have it on your right hand, just let go with your left hand. They had. It naturally falls more for toward your face, which is this strand, because this strand is further back. You leave the strands aside and continue braiding that now, as you can see, my right hand is free again grab your next section position. It in your hand, in the area that open, are you going to go underneath your index finger, let go in the state's hair falls for so go ahead and move it to the side if it helps make sure to keep these hair clipped. With your of your duck, billed clip or just keep them off to the side, so braid about 3 to 5 times, and so you can release the left hand again and then add another strand. So my left hand is free, and I am going to add my next section of hair added as well. You begin to notice that your braids are becoming thick. What you can do is make sure to take out a little bit of hair from the leg of your braid, so I am going to show you, for example, how that looks some good way to my right, hands-free, the show so, instead of adding another section of Braiding here I can pinch off some of this extension hair to serve as a leave out. This will prevent your braids from becoming too thick, so you just separate some of the extension hair make sure it's. The extension hair only use your fingers to help you to separate the hair and use that as the leave out and then continue to braid a couple more times. So now here's the left side and you can do the same thing as well. But if it's a little thin, as you can see here, you can add another piece of extension: hair continue the same technique, so you leave your scalp by alternating different hair is coming out of both sides of the braid. So once you leave your scalp with your cornrow tree braids, you want to make sure that you continue to pull hair out of the braid to complete your look. So when filling in the rest of your braids remember you're going to leave hair the alternates on both sides as your braiding on your scalp, once you leave your scalp, you are going to alternate hairs out of the braid as well. So here you can see. I have braided just a little bit of my scalp, not left the house, and here's here in this is what I place my clip to hold the hair place so that I can show you how to continue to take hair on both sides of your braid. Remember, as you leave the scalp with any braid, continue to alternate on both sides of the braid by leaving out extension. That will show you right now how to do that finishing your braid. You want to make sure that you have your clip nearby. Just in case, you need to hold some hair out of the way, so it doesn't fall back in your braid. You are going to position your fingers on your braid and braid about 2 to 3 times, and then iyou are just going to pinch off a piece of extension hair, be very careful to make sure that your real hair is not in this extension hair so that You don't leave any of your real hair out of the style, so I am just going to take off just a little bit of hair and put that directly over my head. If it falls down or gets back in your way, you can use your clip to hold the hair out of place so braid a couple more times and you are going to take out hair. The other side of the braid just pinch off a little bit. Make sure none of your real hair is in and pull it right over your head or place the clip right on the braid there to stop it from coming a loose. But I can just pull that right over you going to keep doing this and alternating on both sides of the braid. Until you braid past your real hair, once you braid past, you will hair you going to do a couple of slipknot's to prevent a break from not just to demonstrate when you braid past. Your real hair you have to do is the plot of slipknots to stop the braid from unraveling, so you want to do is grab your smallest leg of your braid, which is this? What you going to pinch off an amount hair, that's about the size and you are going to wrap it around the braid and form a knot. So you just wrap it around and form a knot with that hair. Now you are going to split this hair in half and now takes a smaller piece and form another knot, and then you going to do with the third time to finish so, you can divide that small piece in half once again tie the hair around and form Your last knot by doing those three slipknots that prevents the raid from unraveling and then you have your finished tree braid. So once you finished your tree, braid going to come through this hair and to snip off any hairs that you see as fit to complete your tree braid in the step of the cornrow tree, braiding hairstyle, I taught you how to do the tree. Braiding techniques step-by-step: when doing this technique, there are some things that you're going to specifically do to certain braids to make sure that you can conceal your braids while wearing it into a ponytail, the braid, that's immediately to the right side of your head and to the Left side of your head as well of the two braids in the back of your head, when you are adding extension hair all to those braids, have to make sure that all of the hair added flows downward. So when you wear your hair up into a ponytail, it will conceal braids and then for the rest of your braids. When you're adding extension hair, you have to alternate pieces of hair that will come out of your cornrow braid when you leave your scalp as well. You also do the same technique to all of the braids by alternating hair that will be left out of the braid as well. So I taught you those techniques as well as how to proportion, your extension, hair and part your real hair to begin the tree. Braiding technique so continue these techniques until your style is completely finished and then in the next step, step number three. I will give you some haircare tips for taking care of your tree. Braids hairstyle,

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themukisa11: Its true when people say you can learn something new everyday. I've been doing tree braids for 5 yrs and I have never tried this technique. This looks as though it takes way less time, you don't have to worry about the client's own hair ending up in the loose strands, and anybody can do this, even as a DIY. You did a great job and it looks really neat. I will be trying this technique the next time I do tree braids. Thanks for teaching me something new:) Take care!

Naturally Kiki: I like how detailed your videos are and how you give step-by-step instructions on every little step. I can appreciate it because the intricate details is what can make or break a style. Your videos are the first that I've found where I can actually implement your tips and get better in my technique. Thank you, your work is truly appreciated!

Nncyhll2: This helped me out so much!  I have seen quite a few treebraiding tutorials, but this one cleared up how each area of the treebraiding is supposed to look.  It also cleared up how to pull out the pieces of extension as we are braiding our hair.  Thank you so much!!

melinda munjeri: Thank u for teaching me almost everything about black hair, thanx for the book and sharing your talent.

ShirleySaidSlay: Without a doubt the most comprehensive explanation of how to do tree braid on YT. Thank you for taking the time to explain. 

Dead Senpai: Breanna, I love your videos!!! They are really simple for everyone!!! Thank you for your time and effort you put into your quality videos!!!

LEFF TEE BEATS: i totally agree.... I'm gonna try this on myself & see how this turns out. It looks amazing!!! U by far have the easiest demonstration on how to do it. I love it!!!!!

MsMzphit: I personally like the explanations. It helps me to understand why you do certain things which in turn helps me to be able to tailor the technique to my own personal style. Thank you very much.

Tina Pearson: Thank you so much you're so detailed, I finally got it!!!

Xaxa Correia: Breanna, you are amazing! Keep up the awesome skills & thank you so much! I can definitely try this on my daughter's hair but am not so sure about my own!

HERSHISKISS: Omg!! I finally found a new hairstyle that's simple to do! I'm so excited to try this out (^_^).

Desheria Suttle: This is the most detailed video I've ever watched! I loved it. Thank you so much

Teresa Williams: You make it look so easy!!! You can braid!!!

Fab Life: you are amazing!! God has blessed you with some tapented hands! this is the easiest tutorial I have seen for this style and it's amazing. I have been watching all the videos on youtube about this style and this is the best technique and the easiest. I feel more hopeful now to try it

Torey Powell: I just want to say I watched your wonderful tutorial and it really helped me! Thank you so much!

R A: Breanna you are such a great teacher! I subscribed to your channel and I'm sharing with friends. Thanks so much.

mynameisngozi: I love your videos, I am SO glad I found your channel. Thank you!

YaYa: Thank you for sharing this amazing technique!

purplepacion: You are a great teacher. I,too, have been doing Tree braids for a while & have learned many  techniques by trial and error. I also do a perimeter braid like I start out my sew ins. Only difference is that I connect both side braids into in the back in stead of four different braids, just the two meeting in the back...You speak slowly and clearly! Easy to follow! Awesome!

natural4eva: Girl you got it going on! That's all i can say I applaud you! Great tutorial

Dr.Chi_: wow!! I'm never heard of tree braids. BEAUTIFUL!!

rachelmm05: Thanks for this tutorial.. i'm definitely not ready for this level of braiding but I will definitely add it to my list :)... I think once I master Ghana braids then this type of braids would be much easier to do!  Thanks for posting :)

Sadiyyah: My new OFFICIAL go-to protective style. I feel so guilty for wearing braids all the time with my edges. All of your hair is protected with this...perfect!

Tundica A: That's so interesting, classy kind of look! I have never seen that one before.

Anne__Ess: I was so curious to see how this is done, props to everyone who deals with this. It's looks amazing but I would've died of frustration.

EBONEE Onyxx: wow I never knew u could create a style like this with this kind of hair!! i'll definitely be trying this soon

DanniDivaMUA: This is so cool, I will so try this style!

Creole Natchitoches: IMO, this video is the best on tree-braiding. Very concise. Thank you. And we can actually see what she is doing.

mizzmoe215: I will be trying this ASAP...it looks so easy, thanks for breaking it down and doing it SLOWLY and actually explaining what youre doing,I'm DEFINITELY a fan!!

Tessa Noraa: I could probably do this on my girl's head but would love if I could braid my own hair this neat!. Keep the videos coming. Going to let my daughter go natural, so your videos help me save money since I'm a fast learner & help my daughter's hair grow cause her hair actually gets longer and healthier when it's natural. :-)

Claudia Brunstedt: Gracias muy completa tu explicación paso a paso. Saludos y muchos exitos desde Santa Cruz - Bolivia. 

Pamela Adams: your work is phenomenal...what an amazing blessing!

Mylinda Baez-Moyet: This video is amazing, thank you so much

cantinho Solzinha: Conheci esse método agora, amei.

GodsWill0622: Love your videos Breanna!!! Could you connect each side braid to the back braids on each side and still get the same effect of covering the braid?

R A: Breanna you are such a great teacher! I subscribed to your channel and I'm sharing with friends. Thanks so much.

Terri Sargent: Hi, love what you're doing and glad I've come across you. My question to you is "can you mixed Tree Braids up with Choclet Braids", thanks much?

jennel jones: I love uSo much pride and patience in your videos, ur teaching makes these super hard styles easy to do Thank u!!!!!!! Great job

Nappy Scribe: Appreciate your tutorial. In a couple hours I'll be doing my first for monty!

J Q: Woah! I cannot believe this style never made it on my radar! It's the perfect style for my 4c hair. OMG! So hot!!!!

Brenda Nixon: love all your videos, i know how to do cornrows, taught myself as a child, but can't seem to master adding extensions, but i'm trying and trying.

A View From The Pew: I've watched this video dozens of times I can't wait to try it out

Sarah344: Excellent. Great instruction.

mzredmond2u: I love love love this style! U did a great job please keep doing what ur doing. U rock #fan

mstcherie13: Ahh you explain this so well! at first I was thinking you're talking and its sounding over-complicated with the instructions, but this style is kind of complicated. You did a great job talking us through step by step as you showed us and I understand what tree braiding is now. really good :)

rahab shiku: Wow am amazed by your talent, am a hairdresser but I cant do my own hair I get tired and want someone to do it for me coz its too much, bigups to u

KASONDRA ALLEN: UR Amazing!! U did an Outstanding demonstration on UR Hair! U did an awesome job!!!

Kate: Great tutorial.

Tylisha Hopkins: I never knew this was what Tree braids were. My Aunt was doing this 17 years ago in Baltimore when I moved up for college. The only difference is she was using curly hair and was adding a piece and leaving both edges out every several times as she braided the cornrow. It was mostly for ponytails.

Maquater Hamilton: You have some good tutorial about braids. GOOD JOB. I really like your work.

christellesso: hi,i really like the way you teach braiding,thank you for all your video they are really helpful.

Tai Mc: Breanna. Thanks for this vid!!!! Quick question: Which braiding hair do you feel is the best quality in that it doesn't tangle as much? I was able to give goddess braids to a client but the extension hair kept tangling on me and cost me a lot of time. All suggestions are welcome! Thx!

snip tip: I love your work!!!! Keep doing these great videos. Are you a proff stylist?

Aya Likita: I hope I will be able to do this, 'cause it looks amazing! PS:-where can i get that specific brand of hair extension you used for the video?

MegaLifeHappiness: Breanna, you are a blessing to the black hair world. I have saved myself thousands of money since I subscribed to your channel and started practicing the difft techniques on my hair and my daughters'. Be blessed

Lágrimas de Diamante: Nossa você é Maravilhosa!... E uma pessoa com o espirito evoluído em ensinar o próximo. Parabéns!!!... Que nosso Bom Deus sempre te ilumine mais e mais. Beijos

GodsWill0622: No problem. You inspired me to do Ghana braids and I received so many compliments I did them on two of my friends!!! Thanks again for you videos and sharing your talent with all of us :-)

Jennifer Joelle: Genius!Thanks.No more weave on for a long time.

ZhanaZee: Great thorough tutorial. I like that you really slowed this down and spoke very slowly. Very very good tutorial exactly what I was looking for thank you!!

Nappy Scribe: Breanna, I'm so mad. You make this look so easy, but it ain''t. I tried my first one and wasn't able to get the hair in in a consistent manner. Like add a strand every 2 turns. So I had some sparse spots and had to fill them in with the crochet method. Additionally to secure them, I used glue on the fake hair ONLY! I guess no one learned how to walk the first time we ever tried to learn. So I'm going to keep trying. Thanks for your tutorial again.

Hope Glory: Best tutorial. Gave me confidence. I watch ur videos because u show how to do ur own. I do my own hair and it gets complicated if I watch ppl do other ppl hair in a tutorial. Thanks

genab64: Omg! how long does this take?

Antoinette Henry: What did you do with the braid you had hanging (the corn row) how does it look throughout the back ?

flanmaryj: I tried and can't quite do this on my own hair. I would love to try it on someone else. I know ut would look nice.

Egyptian Keyz: you're very pretty! and this is very informative

Ella Elle: Great tutorial

Ana Maria Viana: Esses cabelos são lindo queria saber o preço e como eu posso comprar aqui do Brasil

Nina513: How long does this style take to do and about how many weeks does it last???

Sonnie's Styles: Great instructions and demo!

Sunkist Niki: i love th way u do n explain..  

Kimberly Leak: I'm still learning how to do treebraids Ugh!!! Thank you for the video I got it now

Miss Gwad: First time I find so good explanations on videos. congratulations

SHARON BARNES: Great love your work

mable katuta: Wow will try this out. Thanks love

rachel chocianowski: OH MY WORD!!! YOU ARE SUPER AWESOME AT THIS GURL!!! IT LOOKS INCREDIBLE! WHERE DO YOU LIVE?! I NEED MINE DONE ASAP! KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT WORK!!!

rachel chocianowski: OH MY WORD!!! YOU ARE SUPER AWESOME AT THIS GURL!!! IT LOOKS INCREDIBLE! WHERE DO YOU LIVE?! I NEED MINE DONE ASAP! KEEP UP THE EXCELLENT WORK!!!

beloved joy: very informative and thorough... thank u for making this video

Keisha Jones: Girl you are talented. A great teacher/trainer too. You are NOT talking too much. Very clear instructions.

Caterpillar2Butterfly🦋: I love this method... .the only problem I had when practicing this technique is the hair that you feed in,; slides as you do the braiding rotation? !?

Are Oyindamola: Well detailed...nice one

tia White: What hair would u recommend for first timers? My first time doing them will be on my own head. Going to the Bar tomorrow

Foxxi Roxxi: Love your training video! Do you braid other people's hair? If so, where are you located?

Kargbeh Duwana: you are a great instructor.......I completely understood on the first video

DaniiellaR: how long does it take you to do the whole thing??

Melinda Burnside: GREAT JOB

Miline Joseph: This is cool. How long did it take you? & how long does it last???

Josy MLE: Isnt simple to do a crochet braid? Look beautiful tho thanks your work is absolutely amazing!

Adelia Ruiz: What a nice style for carnival I does learn from you are the boss

Happy Mathew: Beautiful

Alivia Corker: GOOD WORK!!! SOMEDAY I WANT TO BE A HAIR DRESSER AND HAVE MY OWN BUSINESS THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD ADVICE.

sensimania: What braid pattern do you suggest for crotchet braids using kanekalon hair? The same as what you used in this vid?

v32313: is this considered a protective style for natural hair as well?

crystaljsh: awesome!

Ana Atalaya: I like your teaching style.

ER F: What type of hair are you using? Also where do you usually purchase it? Fantastic tutorial :)

Krystal: How long does it take to do this style

𝑇 𝐼 𝐹 𝐹 𝐴𝑁 𝐼 💄: How long should applying this style take, exactly?

Shannon West: This looks so neat but seems like it may be hard to take down.

Andrea Brooks: i like that. how long do it take to finish someone head?

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