Hi everyone welcome back to my channel, i'm going to be doing a quick tutorial of this um. What i call it jungle braids. So i'm very very happy about this one, because i'm doing like my as you can see my client has, you know like black hair like dark hair like maybe like color, one or color one be here, but then i will be using the color 30 brown for The jungle braids, so basically you know jungle braids! You have to like pinch to make the nice loop, so i know that it's going to be very, very hard or just more difficult to like turk in and still be able to like pinch out the braiding hair. Instead of your clients or natural hair, so in this video i'm going to be showing you guys how you guys, can you know how you guys can like do that easily without sorry, like? Are you guys, like turkey, you turk, in your clients, natural hair on their basically like any braiding hair color? In case they want jungle, braids or literally, maybe whatever, whatever braids they want. So right now, i'm just making my clean parts make sure your parts are clean and nice make a rough draft and then you go ahead and you go back and like clean just to make sure your lines are, like you know, smooth nice and there's no hair. You know in the middle, i do have the edge control link in my description box, what i use for this um hairstyle and i also have the comb like the rat tail comb. I do have that in my description box as well, and also the painting that you can see on my wrist. That'S the magnetic wristband and i do have that in my description as well. If you have gotten to this point of this video and you haven't subscribed, please do so. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, and if you like this video, please like it and share as you go so right now, you're going to comb through first and apply your edge control on the body of your client's hair. You want to measure the hair together, it's easier to tuck in your clients, not your hair, when your client's hair is together, and you can do that by using like your hair jam or edge control, which in my case, i am using the edge control to make Sure they are together, at least from the roots, to start with, and then i'm just going to go ahead and just fit in the hair. Since i'm going to be doing the knotless jungle braids i'm going to go ahead and fit in the hair first like i would do for any other um knotless, braids and i'll end up fitting. I think about between like four to five or six. You know it. Just depends on it. Just depends on like how you prep and if you prep, very small, if you prep, okay, we prep like medium or if you prep like big, but you know just depends on how you prep. You know you might end up using like maybe like six or five when on average, i would say i end up using like about five or six for my medium as you can see right now, as i am fitting the hair and it's time for me to Start braiding i'm going to try to like make sure my client natural hair is under the braiding hair. So even though the braiding hair is like black or 30 or 27, whatever color it is, i'm going to apply the edge control. Make sure that my client's natural hair, it's always going to be under the braiding hair. In that case, it's easier. Sorry in that way, it's easier for me to just like put it on their braid and then just like pinching when i'm pinching and i'm going to make sure that i'm taking specifically color 30 here or the braiding hair. So if your client has the same hair, the same like let's say using color, one being client has like black hair. I know it's kind of hard to like tell, but when you do it this way you have higher chances of picking out um the braiding hair. Instead of a client's, um natural hair - and that's just how you do it just make sure that your client's natural hair, it's always on that braiding hair, hidden somewhere, you know tight and like held properly with the edge control or the air jam or, like you know, Hair jam and then just keep braiding and then just pinching in the braiding hair. Specifically sometimes i would have to like you know, go back and like do a rebraid, because again you don't want the hair like this hair. I would think that if you pinch out your client's natural hair, it might just get older quickly and you can probably kind of tell over time you know. But so that's the reason why you have to be very careful and if you have to, if you must just go back and do it all over again, not like from the roots but like just where you made the mistake, you know and then, if you must, You can just take a brush and just brush your braiding hair because again as you're pinching, the hair, like looking a certain way towards the end or towards the roots of the braiding hair. So you can go ahead and take your brush and like brush through to make sure that you still have like a smooth, braiding hair moving forward. And when i was done, i just like braided it braided. It all the way to the ends um and then just dip it in hot water. So you can either like curl the ends and make it match the jungleness of this hair or you can just leave it straight. But as you go towards the end of this, video you're gon na see how the hair turns out in the front and also in the back but yeah. Let me know if you guys have any specific questions, but yeah that'll be all for now and i'll see you guys my next video. Thank you. It'S fake hills, originals anyway, let's have a good time. It stand up, uh, ah anywhere. Let'S have a good time. It'S standard, it's fake hills anyway, now you be the only one. Let'S have you know, standard
Comments
Lathitha Toto: loved looooved this look!!! definitely gonna try it out, thanks for the great tutorial
April N Vay: BEAUTIFUL ❤️ ❤️
Radical Changes: Love this
Matseretso Mabuto: This is really beautiful what is the name of the white cream that you put on when you're done braiding at the end ?
Aimria Team: ❤beautiful
Liza Boateng: So you don’t dip it into boiling water?
elenaa .: what colour ?
Neema Shekinah: Bien
Charity Mwaniki: This is colour number?
Ada Okpatu: You don't dip into hot water