How To: Fulani Braids With Sew In Weave In Back Tutorial

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Fulani cornrow braids and beads with sew in weave protective hairstyle idea for black women. Trending cornrow and sew in weave hairstyle. Unique protective style for natural hair.

This fulani inspired natural hairstyle for black women includes two backwards cornrow braids with extensions and with beads and additional feed in cornrows or "Ghana" cornrows with braiding hair attached. Half cornrows hairstyle. Natural looking sew in with cornrows in front. Similar to the cornrow front crochet back hairstyle or the half cornrows half down natural hair style. You can also choose to crochet the back instead of doing a sew in. This is an easy, fast, beginner friendly protective style that can last for multiple months. In this simple how to tutorial I teach you how to do feed in cornrows with weave hair and how to sew in weave hair and how to add beads to braids. Start in finish, detailed, step by step tutorial. This is a great, easy protective hairstyle idea and protective hairstyle inspiration.

Hair information:

X-pression braiding hair- 1 pack

Rosa Queen Hair Products Weave Hair- 2 bundles (18", 20")

http://www.rosaqueenhair.com/brazilian...

Hey guys, it's shown today I'll be showing you have achieved it, this hairstyle gotten! So many compliments on it and I just like it because it's different, it's not your typical weave or box braids. So now I'm gon na just jump right to the toriel and show you how I did it so start off. I'M just sectioning off the front portion of my hair that I will be breeding to prepare the braiding hair. All I did was thin out the ends. A little bit, but you really don't have to do this because, for me at least, I ended up cutting off the ends of my braid. At the end, to start, I braid the two braids closest to both ears backwards and to do this I used attachment here at the very beginning and then just did a normal cornrow going backwards. Now this was very difficult for me to do and it took me multiple tries. So if you're not the best braider, I would just recommend doing a normal box braid, because what I ended up with looks pretty close to just a normal box braid and a normal box. Braid is much easier if you don't know how to box braids or cornrow. I will have detailed videos on that separately on my channel for the rest of the braids, which are not going backwards. I did feed in cornrows and to do feeding cornrows. What you do is you braid normally and then you add a small piece of hair like so, and I place that piece of hair under my index finger with one piece going back and then the other piece going forward with a piece going forward. I added one strand of my own natural hair to the piece going forward and I treated the piece in the back as if it was my real hair and the rest of my hair and kind of disagree. And then I braided normally. So if you can cornrow doing feedin, cornrows really isn't that much more difficult. For me, i braided my hair two or three times between adding in the attachment hair, and I ended up adding an in attachment here, three or four times for each braid. I started off with the small piece of attachment here and actually made them bigger. This sometimes also took me, multiple tries and I had to redo it, so don't be afraid of having to take it down and redo it if it just doesn't look right trading here that I'm using for this is expression, braiding hair. You can also do this style without adding any breeding here. I just wanted my braids to be a little bit longer. Here'S what the braids should look like once you've braided it all the way down, do the rest of the hair. I braid in the same motion and, as you can tell these braids I've been making little curves and just kind of eyeball and get to be the style that I want here. Here'S your own to play with so just kind of play with it and make your own curves. It doesn't have to follow exactly the same patter than I am using and once I did half of my head one way all I did for the other half was try and match exactly what I did on the first half to try and make it look symmetrical. My braids are quite big chose to do this on purpose, just so the stall wouldn't take me too long. You can make your braids smaller or larger, depending on what you want your hair. To look like this is the result of my braids. I was so happy. The hardest part of this whole process, so once you're done with that you're good next I'll be adding weave here to the back before I do that I braid down my own natural hair start by sectioning off hair from the top middle of my hair down along The perimeter, and then I braid it all the way down to the end, this braid and a similar grade on the other side will serve as sort of your anchor braids for the weave that you will sew on later. Next, I made the mistake of deciding to section off leave out for this for this hairstyle you do not need leave out and I'll show you why that is true. Later for now, I just braided a similar braid going along the other side of my head. How you decide to braid the rest of your hair? It does not really matter. You just need to get your hair out of the way. For me, I chose to do one big zigzag, braid going back and forth. You can also make this braid smaller use. Beehive. Anything that you want this for meme was easy and fast chose to go with the simplest way to break this down. Once i braid all of my hair there in the middle, I connect those two braids from earlier to this braid and make one big braid. And then, once you do that you're done with all of the braiding that you will need for this hairstyle and without one big braid that I had left. I don't do it in, as you can see me doing right here and bobby, pin two in place and later, as I'm sewing down the hair, I will also sew this down again sewing. I placed the threaded needle through the left it here. Then I pull this needle through my braid to make this day in place. You must pull out the thread from the other side of the left and loop, the needle through this place once and then you pull the thread all the way through to make it stay. In place to continue, I just go under the weft and under my braid, and then I loop, the needle through the thread before I pull it through. If you would like to see a more detailed video on how I sew, you can check out my tutorial on how I so leave here. As I'm sewing down that first layer, I was going through multiple braids to make sure that I'm sewing down the one big braid from earlier, so I could remove with that bobby pin. I had in there once you're done with the first layer you flip over the left and continue sewing in the same manner. This part is actually quite simple. Once you get the hang of it, I called those two very first braids that you braided at the beginning. Anchor braids because those are the braids that you sew the hair on to before you flip it over. So they are very important to be strong and going along the perimeter, so there aren't two gaps: the hair that I'm using for this part of this hairstyle is the rosa queen hair from Aliexpress. It'S the same hair that I used in my how to install your own weave video from like almost two years ago now, so this hair has held up for a pretty long while now, once once, I've sewn back and forth all the way to the top of My head, I sew down my last track with this last track. You just want to you're sewing on directly to those anchor braids for this install. I used a total of two packs and two packs was just enough once you're done cut off any. If there's any left over and then just tie it off and you are finished with the sewing portion, but we're not done just yet so next, I trim up the braids just to make them match the length of the leave here. So everything's looking the same length. If you do this, you may want to unbraid a little bit and thin out the end and Roo braid it just so that it doesn't all unravel next. I realized that my tracks in the backward definitely exposed, but this was a very easy fix, because I realized that I could just sew down the ends of those earlier parades on top of the tracks and completely cover them up and at this point was when I Also realized that I did not need to leave out at all, because I could have just done this from the very top middle portion of my head and wouldn't have had to have leave out to cover up that track in the middle of my head. So if you're doing this, instead of having to leave out, you can just sew down your braids on top of the track from the very beginning at the top middle there. So I do it on both sides for one braid on both sides. Here'S what the back of my head was looking like, but wait we're still not done. I did one last step to just sort of jazz up this style a little bit and that was adding beads to two of my braids. I feel like the beads and brace thing has just been so in lately, so I wanted to add just a few just add a little extra. So I added the braids as I'm, showing you right here and you can also watch to see how I kept them from falling out at the end, and I just did the same thing on both sides to the braids that I braided backwards. And then I'm just touching up my hair by trimming making sure everything. Is this thing right and guys look at this? This is the end result and I was super super happy and pleased with this hair dollar like because it's just different and unique. I hope you guys liked it too and enjoyed this tutorial. Definitely try it out for yourselves. I hope it was helpful and I'll see you in the next one.

Tami B: Thank you for this tutorial I really wanted this style but tension free this is perfect thanks sis for the descriptive videos ❤️❤️

Eva Foxx: Love this whole video very educational and you made it seem so easy.

MsMiracle37: Such a cute style and your natural hair is beautiful!

YanaBabe04: I’m transitioning now but I still love watching your videos and I’m glad you’re planning to post more!

Eugene Jennings: Your own hair is Absolutely GORGEOUS GOD BLESS YOU

Godsownsunshine8: You did a GREAT job being that you had to braid down your own hair. I do that to mine and it's not that easy unless you've done it multiple times and have gotten used to it. Smile Awesome job

Kira Da Barbie: Thanks you! I was trying to figure out how to do this style so my tracks won’t show, I didn’t think about sewing the braids down over the tracks

Champagne Gold: Beautiful. Love this!

edu o.: I actually really love this.. I'll be trying it! You're really pretty! xx :)

Princess Pink: very cute style! I will learn to braid someday

Cynthia Jones: I'm trying to figure out how to do this without leave out

your hand is my necklace: how long does this process take?

Les and Marie: Your hair is so pretty!! How did you get it to be so thick??

jadakiss228: Looks awesome

Pauline Ismyname: You have such beautiful hair.

Jean Wandimi: You are gorgeous. Since your hair is already long, weren't you scared of cutting it with the scissors?

Nadria Amour: Heyy.. what relaxer do you use? Gorgeous hair!!!

Opeyemi Ibisanmi: What did you do to your hair that made it this long and beautiful?

Sabine T: hi Seun nice braids.did you put relax on your hair?

Omonye Akahome: You look like Gabrielle Union!

Nezha Jouhar: très jolie

Stacey Will: Can you please do a makeup routine?

itzz._• mercy: She's so pretty☺☺

Stripes: This is so cute. Think I will try it but add to braids in the top front area because I got a five head lol

Des & Kell: can you do this using the crochet methode please?

nigeriansista: I wonder if this style would look cute if it was shorter like to the shoulders. I would like for it to believable so when I transition hairstyles ppl dont ask: Did you cut your hair?

FeeFee 86: What is your hair texture your natural hair is so long and healthy????

sylvia: Omo. My new hair do.

Herp Derp: now that your hair is super long, will you do fewer protective styles? kinda discouraging that most long hair youtubers have fake hair for most of the year

DivaNy hair: Cool

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