Cornrow French Braid For Black Women Hair Tips And Advice Tutorial Part 3

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When braiding your Corn Rows make sure to take your time!

I know it's fun and even if you know what you are doing, you want to be careful with the way that you handle the hair on your head.

Be careful that when you braid your hair that it isn't too tight.

Your braids should feel snug with only a slight pull, if you feel uncomfortable, have headaches or pain, that is your scalp letting you know that the tension is unbearable.

Braiding the hair too tight does help the style last for a little bit longer but it also encourages hair loss which no one wants!

You can reduce this greatly by braiding at a tightness that is comfortable for you.

So many times, I used to braid my hair too tight just to make it "last longer" and I would be hurting myself in the end.

Take your time and stick to what you know works for you and keep working and practicing as your do your Corn Row Hairstyle!

Part 1 (vid link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDG31W7...

Part 2 (vid link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLxvuh4...

Part 3 (vid link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPPP39y...

Part 4 (vid link) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaxCxbi...

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Step number three of the cornrow braids that I will be sharing with you by of my best tips and tricks for doing your cornrow braids tip [ number one beauty is not pain, preventing hair loss, alopecia, you or anyone. You know so: hair loss or alopecia. One of the leading reasons: why is because they wear styles that are too tight when you are getting your brain, your roles or any other type of braid? You want to make sure that they are installed early and come when you your head night and go throughout your day. You shouldn't have to rely on pain medication because of your hairstyle. When you install your cornrow braids, you want to make sure that you comfortably move your head around and is extremely comfortable to wear over time. You continue to wear tight styles and eventually leads to hair loss and in extreme cases, alopecia. So the case that beauty is paying, that is not true, because beauty is not pain. Tip number two braiding call to your roots. When you braiding your cornrow braid, you want to make sure that you braid as close to our roots as possible. This does not mean you have to braid as tight as you can you want to make sure that at the same time, you are braiding firmly the style is still comfortable to wear. You should not be in pain as you are wearing your cornrow braids, but remember the closer. Your braids are roots of your hair. The fresher you style looks tehe further. You are from your roots, older. Your style looks, or appears so braid comfortably, but make sure that you braid neat and as close to your roots as possible, tip number three narrow your parts in the back. If you take a minute to notice your hair line in the front of your head and in the back of your there is more space in the front of your hand of your hairline, then there is the nape of your neck. So, naturally, even though all of your braids are even as you slightly reach the back of your head right to get a little bit more narrow so that all of the ends can fit at the back of your head, this is natural. You want to make sure that when you are parting, your hair, as you reach closer to the back, you are a little bit more thinner amount of hair that you need. This ensure s that all of your braids can go directly to the back of your head. Even though your hair line in the front has more space than the nape in the back of your head tip, # 4 thumbs width per braid. To give you an idea of how to measure how big or small you want your braids to be, I to use the width of my thumb to give me a measurement of my typical side braid. So, as you can see, my braids are not big, but they're. Not small there of medium-size average braid. So what you do to make sure you get that average side cornrow braid is to use your thumb as a measurement place it up to your scalp and them part that width on your head. This ensures that your braids are nice size. If you will like to braids to be smaller than that, just take half the width of your thumb and if you will, like them bigger double the width of your thumb. So just use your thumb as a measurement for each individual, cornrow braid. Last but not least, tip number 5 practice practice at doing your hair, and so you are comfortable with doing your cornrow braids. Just know that if this is your first time doing your braids, it can be a little bit challenging, but the process is extremely easy to do. Sometimes you may struggle or stumble, but just know more, you practice it doing your cornrow braids, the better. You will be so don't give up or quit or get discouraged, because, usually when you try anything for the first time, it doesn't come out the way of continue to work on the braiding technique until you master it in practice and doing your cornrow braids. Until you get your desired result, so that all my tips for doing your cornrow braids make sure to follow along with those five tips that I share you or your neat braid style in the next step. Number four I'll show you the finished results of your cornrow braids

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Mrmyoozik: After watching your video I was inspired to braid my daughters hair I hope you continue to post videos like this no matter what people say

KATE KALUNGA: I really enjoy watching your tutorials - will definitely be sharing your videos with my friends!

Hitting The Wall•The Series: This is great and very informative :D

Violet Valentine: Thank you sweetie! I want to learn how to braid and cornrow and so forth half because I want my little baby goddaughter to have hair even more beautiful then it already is in styles she likes, but also I am sick to my teeth of her screaming her head off every time her mother has to do it. I'm gonna go shopping for cute hair barettes and bobbles and make some too.

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LEFF TEE BEATS: When cornrowing, some ppl like to braid in the baby hair to make the style look more presentable & some lay the baby hair down, with some kind of edge control or something to lay the hair down, but I also heard if you braid in the edges, they may fall out...my question is which do u think would be best to do with your edges while cornrowing?

S Paimo: Thanks for the tips! :)

JusMeCoreen: Great tutorial!

Jenn Smith: Great vid! Thanks for your tips

Breanna Rutter: That makes me smile =] so glad I could help!

Barbie Luxxury: Great tips!

All knowledge: Thank you for the information. ^_^

Odo Black: thnx soo much for you tips and your time...:)

Breanna Rutter: Thank you & you're welcome c:

Breanna Rutter: You're welcome and congrats :D

Breanna Rutter: Thanks!

Cam Huginskiss: I am white but, I find this entertaining!!! Lol

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patara cooper: thx very good tips

Brenda Nixon: i can't seem to get my extension twists to stay twisted, what am I doing wrong.  I can braid my own hair, just can't get the extensions to stay twisted.

GGirll22: I have learned so much and saved so much money.

Courtney Timmons: "Beauty is not pain" but Beyoncé said pretty hurts :/

hannah60000: "French braid" yeah right the French braid is misappropriated, if anything it should be the African braid!

snipermantis1990: Damn u fine. Im a man by the way. Im just lookin for ways to take care of my hair. Thanks for the tip.

Breanna Rutter: Youre welcome!

Mina Elisha: how do you braid if your hair is very shiney and slippy :/

Breanna Rutter: Video To Long? If So Watch The Shorter Condensed Version of This Whole Look By Clicking Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-adkSPcLbE

Maroon Ol: I am not black i am Indian but I have always been interested in braiding cornrows. I couldn't do it until now thanks you

Cam Huginskiss: I am hi

Milena: That seems racist no what if I made a video saying braids for whitepeople

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