4 Easy Hairstyles To Revive Old Crochet Braids | Senegalese Twists

Hey guys, come see how to achieve these quick and super easy hairstyles for crotchet braids/Senegalese Twists. Comment below and let me know which is your favorite!

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Everybody'S gone still, thank you so much for watching. So today's video is going to be a quick video, showing you guys, a few simple hairstyles that you can do wearing senegalese twists or just braids in general, because I have been wearing these braids and they are actually crochet braids and I've been wearing them for about Five or six weeks now, I think, maybe six weeks well, if you're new to my channel, please don't forget to subscribe and give this video a like if you did enjoy it and you leave a comment down below to. Let me know what you think: let's jump right into look number one, and this is a really simple look. It'S just pretty much a half-up half-down style, so I'm just sectioning the hair off that I want to be put into a hair tie, and the only thing I will say is that since it's a crochet braid, you want to make sure that you section your hair Off in such a way that the corners underneath aren't visible, we have that's pretty much. This is pretty much a really simple look, because this looks takes very little time to achieve so next, I'm just going to be going in with some eco styler gel and I'm applying that to my edges and I don't always apply gel to my edges. But sometimes I will, if I feel like, I want the look to be a little bit more polished. So now I'm just going in with some decorative clips just to add something to do it because, as you can see, it's a really simple look. It takes like 2 minutes to get it done, so I'm just adding these clips and that's the complete look. That is look number 1, alright. So for look number 2, I'm pretty much working with the half of style that I just did and I'm just going to be creating a bun on top of my head. So look number two is pretty much also a very simple look and I think, like very popular people, always do this look and it's really quick and easy to achieve. So all I'm doing now is just adding some decorative Clips also to the bone and that's it for loop number, two but number three, I'm going to be adding a little bit more to that bun. So I'm first sectioning off some hair and I'm making a large plot on each side of my head. Now that my plots are finished, I'm just going to be pulling it around the bun. So it covers the base of the bun and I'm going to be securing that with bobby pins. So now I'm just pulling the other braid over the first brie that I just did and I'm securing that also with some more bobby pins. So, as you can see, it creates just a little crisscross in front of the bun and then I'm just going to go ahead and add some decorative clips to the bun. Now, I'm just creating one large twist with the rest of the hair. That'S hanging down and I'll be securing that with a hair tie, so I'm using a hair tie that is the color of the bridge so that it's not visible and now I'm also adding some decorative clips to the large twists that I just did. And that is look number three. I really like this look. I feel like it's a little bit more dramatic than the other looks as I did, and it's really simple as well. For the last look, I'm just going to go ahead and section off a portion of my hair at the front of my head and then I'm going to start creating a cornrow going across the crown of my head. So if you can't do a corner, maybe you can just do a braid going across like a big flat and that that works just as well. So this is just an up-close of what the corner looks like I'm being very gentle with my hair because, as you know, it is crochet braids and I'm not trying to rip my hair out. So you want to be very gentle when you're doing any type of manipulation to your hair, especially when you're wearing braids or any type of protective styles. So now, as I finish with this breed, I'm just going to secure that with a hair type and then I'm going to go ahead and start working on the other side. So, for the other side, for this side of my hair, I'm not really making the braids that big, it's a smaller breed and it's not really a corner. It'S just more like a plot, all right, and so now that the plat is complete. I'M just going to pull both braids together around my head and use the hair tie to pull both braids together and keep them secure. Now, I'm just making sure that I took any little piece that is sticking out, I'm just tucking it in before I go ahead and apply again, that's right, some more decorative clips. So, as you guys can see, there's a general theme here, I'm adding decorative clips to all the cells I'm doing because I just feel like they do. They make a simple o-click, look a lot more like dressy and I'm just touching up my edges again with some gel, as I had mentioned. I don't always do this, but sometimes I will, if I feel like and that's it you guys for this final look. I really hope you guys enjoy this video. Thank you all so much for watching comment down below. Let me know what you think and be sure to subscribe and share with your friends, so they too can be a part of the family. Thank you all. So much for watching - and I will talk to you all in my next video bye

Godiva Tordjo: You really gave me a lot of ideas!!! Thank you and God bless you!!!

L.T.: Awesome! Your lovely! :)

Vicky J: Beautiful styles you look gorgeous..

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