Issa Vibe: Fulani Braids W. Curly Human Hair Extensions. Must Watch!!

Outside is open and I know you ladies are looking for styles to rock this summer. I decided to try this Fulani Braids with Beads that was inspired from various styles i found all over Pinterest and Instagram. Enjoy!

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So so we're going to start off with freshly washed and moisturized hair. My hair was actually in a ponytail for a couple of days and i need to stretch it a little bit more. So i just added some heat protectant to my hair, and then i used my blow drying brush just to straighten it out a little bit more. Next, i'm going to go ahead and section my hair off, as you saw in the beginning. This hairstyle has cornrows in the front and then the back is curly, which is actually a sew-in. So i'm going to put the section where my cornrows is going to be um in two just separate sections and tucked away because i'm going to start on the back. So, as you can see, i already have the two pieces in the front: that's going to be my cornrow area, i'm going to clip that away and then i'm going to blow dry the back and then work on the back first. So now that the back is straightened out with my blow drying brush, i'm going gon na go ahead and start on my cornrows. I don't need to do too many cornrows, because you just don't really need to do so. I just did six in total, but the way that i corn work, my hair since my hair is about armpit length. Um, i'm gon na go ahead and i'm gon na do the first braid in the second braid. Once i get to the bottom, i'm gon na connect with the first braid and then i'm gon na do the same thing with the third braid, connecting those two with the third, etc etc. Until my hair at the end, is all one braid. So with this braid, you can see what i'm talking about. As you can see. I have two already connected. I'M gon na connect those two with the third and i'm gon na keep doing that until the entire back of my hair is sewn in and then, as my base for my sewn. I'M gon na put this wig cap liner in my head. But first let me go ahead and tuck that one single braid in my hair and then i'm gon na put the wig cap on top of it. Now, while i was recording um, i just wanted to show you guys exactly what i see out my window, because it's crazy somebody come and look at this look at this florida life for you, yep, that's a little alligator that sits in the lake by my house And he was just peeking out, so i decided to show you guys what i was seeing in front of me, but let's just jump back into the hairstyle. Now i feel like the major thing about this. Hairstyle is the braids in the front. It actually makes the hairstyle pop, depending on what design you want to choose, and i took so much time with my parting. I found that adding edge control to the roots of your hair before your parting, you can get the straightest part. So that's what i did and then i'm going to start off with my first braid. My first braid is the middle braid, so that took me a while to just get that centered, but once i got it centered i'm going to go ahead and do the feed in method with my braid now you're going to see me do this step over and Over and over again, but this one right here is just going to be in normal time, i'm just going to keep feeding in just little pieces of kangaline here to my hair. Until i get the thickness that i want and the length that i want because remember in the style in the beginning, when you guys saw the final product, my braids was just as long as my extensions. So that's what i'm trying to achieve with this braid now, once you get towards the end of the braid, just make sure you're paying attention to, like, i said, the thickness of the braid and then also just consistently comb your hair with the cankle on here. So it blends a little bit more and if you even have to you can add some gel or edge control to just make sure that your natural hair or your relaxed hair blends with the kanekalon hair. Next, i'm going to do the side braids the side. Braids are actually going forward. This was a very difficult to do. I have never braided my hair from the back going forward, so it was kind of odd for me to do, but i think i did a pretty good job you're just doing the same cornrow. The feed in method, but you're just braiding your hair from the back moving into the front, which i feel like i've said like four times, but just keep paying attention to the thickness and the length of the hair, and you should be fine next, i'm going to Do my diagonal parts um, i'm going to do the same thing i've been doing before is adding edge control to my scalp, using the back of my rat tail comb to make my clean parts and then complete the feed-in method. Now, if you want more of a detailed feed-in method, i will link a card, above with one of the hairstyles, that i've done. That'S similar to this, where i break it down on how i do the feed-in method, if you're trying to do it yourself and make it look professional, it's super easy. So, just if you have any questions, definitely pay attention to the card above and check out that video once you're done with this one and i'm just basically just repeating the same steps. Um parting, my hair braiding, it part of my hair braiding it. The pattern that i have going on is i'm having um just the middle part, the two ends that are straight and then the middle sections of each section, if that makes sense, is going to be diagonal parts, so i wanted to add an extra design, so i Decided to do a zigzag part for my last two braids, i'm gon na, add the edge control to the base of my hair and then proceed with doing again. The feeding method until the right side is complete. My edges are very precious to me, so i make sure that when i'm braiding my hair, that i'm not braiding too tight for my edges and the way i can do, that is by doing a flat twist on the base of my hair, where my edges start And then i go ahead and transition that into a cornrow. This just saves my edges and helps me not have too much tension on it because your edges are precious to you and, like i said, i'm gon na go ahead and i'm gon na continue to braid. My hair, the same way i was doing on the left side now on the right side, when i was trying to do that zigzag, it was not working. I swear to you. It took me 15 minutes to try to just get the zigzag to look exactly the way it looked on the left i was trying over and over and over again i was trying different methods. Maybe if i party in the middle and then zigzag around it, it would look the right way. It just was not working and eventually i just gave up, and i just said you know what the zigzag is just going to be on one braid or one part, and i'm just going to make the rest just straight like i just i just gave up, because It was just too frustrating so you're going to see me just end up just leaving the line straight, but i'm basically almost done with the front of my hair um. The front of my hair took about, i would say about hour hour and a half to complete, because the parting was like the biggest thing and then after the front of my braids, is done. I'M going to go ahead and work with the back of my hair, but i just want to show you guys just a close up of what the front looks like now. I had to put the net back on because it felt off i'm going to go ahead and sew some extensions in the back. You can use crochet here if you'd like, but i prefer to use some extensions because i think it makes the style look a little bit more natural and it's not going to be, as i don't know how to word it, but usually when i've used synthetic hair. In this case, it tends to tangle a lot, so i decided to just opt for using just natural human hair and the hair that i'm actually sewing onto my hair is my nubian goddess tropical curl um. If you guys want to check out hair out it's on my website here delacrime.com, i will have a link below to this texture, but i'm double wefting the hair, i'm using um the inches 24 22 and 20 inches in my hair. I use the full 24 inches. Some of the 22 inches and some of the 20 inches in my hair, but i'm double wefting um and then also, if you just notice. I know that i'm like going super fast with the clip it's like on super speed. But when you get to the area, where you fold over just sew that fold into the back of the braid that helps hide your tracks, so that's just a small tip right there and then also. I realized when i was recording this and also when i was doing my sewing, that my spacing is kind of spaced out too much. So, if that's the case where you're spacing between your tracks is too much and you can kind of see the base of your hair or the net, you can just go back and just add some hair. I'M just doing the fold over method because i want to use this hair again for another wig and the install. So i didn't want to cut my wefts. So i'm just going to fold the tracks together and then, when you get to the top in order to hide the tracks, you're going to sew the opposite way, so you're going to sort sew away from your face. If that makes sense, i think so anyway, you flip the hair upside down and you're sewing so that your tracks are facing each other. That way, when you flip the curly hair over you're, not seeing the tracks you're just seeing hair, and it looks like it's growing right out of your scalp and, like i said once, i was done, sewing it and i had any extra wefts left over. I just went in and filled in the spaces, so it's nice and full in the back, and it looks like how it looked in the beginning. Last but not least, it's time to bead your hair, now you're gon na see in this clip that i'm using these wood beads, i did add the wood beads to my braids, but in the morning it was just too heavy and i just wasn't liking the way It looked so i opted on different type of beads, but in here i'm just showing you guys how i beaded my hair. You can use any pattern. You want, with the beads that you're using, i will link below where i purchased these big wood beads from actually purchased them from aliexpress. So i'll link it below on the store that i use, but i'm just showing you guys exactly how i did the wood beads and then i'm also going to show you guys how i finished the ending of my beads. Now the i guess, the concept of the style is you want your braids to end where your hair ends. So when i'm beating my hair, when i'm finishing off my bead, i'm going to go ahead and i'm going to add a rubber band to like finish it off and i'm going to do it so that it's the length of where my extensions end. So i just keep paying attention to it so right here i'm going to put on the last bead. Well, actually i have to braid my hair a little bit because it was kind of hard to push the beads through, and i didn't have like that. Bead thingy thing: i forgot what it's called so i'm just braiding my hair, so that i can go ahead and fold my um my braid and push the bead through it and then once i push the bead through it, i'm going to measure to see where the End of my hair is of my extensions in the back and then i'm going to loop, my hair around i'm going to add a rubber band around that loop and the bead, and then i'm going to cut off the excess braid. And this is the final look guys as you can see. I switched my my beads up on the style, took about three three and a half hours to finish, and i think most of the time came from me doing my parting in my hair. To make sure it looks kind of deep and decent for my video. But this is the final look: if you guys have any questions you can feel free to leave them below. I will try to do all the links of all the products that are used in this video below. I try to upload every week, but it's kind of hard because i work full time 50 hours a week. But if you want to binge watch, you can watch these two videos here or go to any one of my playlists to look at more videos. Thank you for watching like comment, subscribe and share and i'll see you guys in my next video

Shanny V: SOOO FIRE!!! YOU KILLED THIS SIS!

Shammy Chic: I've been rocking this style for the last month. I actually had individual braids in the back and when they got old, I took them out and put a half wig/headband wig instead. It's perfect for workouts!

marvinandjosh1: I admire anyone who can do such an intricate style on their own head! It turned out beautiful. Well done.

purplegal05: This would be super cute for a festival like Afropunk. I can't wait for outside to fully re-open again!

DIY by Niky Foster: This style is so cute!! I love the curly hair in the back. I feel like its different from the other Fulani styles I've seen.

Thatallqt: This style is fabulous! Love the Tribal Braids!

Ester Banda: Im going to do this style but with traditional braids at the back. I've been practing my cornrows but they are so screw your video really helps❤️

All Things Nelle: You are so talented man! I wish I could do this exactly but I’m going to attempt it!

Stephanie Keaton: Love love love this look since you posted this on IG. I’m definitely going to replicate it Just wondering, do you have recommendations for crochet hair that are a similar look to the hair that you used?

Sayorie Star: All that hair!!!!!

Frannie Reyes: love the hairstyle but my favorite part was the alligator LMAO too good!

Carlene Samecken: Love the summer look! That gator in the background tho

Dsmileybface: Look at that length!!!!

Sayorie Star: Fabulous!!!!!

PewdieFarts: do you think i can put this in a high/low bun or even a low ponytail? asking for my job purposes

DeOndrea Walker:

Charlese Mckeithen: Super cute

Nicole Kemp: Super cute

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