Dream Weave'S "Braid-Down Technique"

This video details how to, "Braid-Down," while preparing to install a lace-frontal sew-in closure. Follow along with Dream Weave Hair Gallery's CEO & hairstylist, Falon Billups, as she takes you through the process of braiding your natural hair.

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Hello, I'm Fallon Bill's, stylist owner adream, weave hair gallery today, I'm here with my model with shampoo, her blowing her out. We are going to be doing a lace. Frontal closure sewing today, I'm not going to be using any glue, no, no glue, no adhesive, no tape. No bands: this is the way I do it. So if you are interested in seeing stay tuned most people when they do a frontal sewing, they do all of these braids going straight back. But what I've discovered about that? Because there is no stitching across the front since you want to be able to part it, it moves back way too fast. So I like to do an anchor braid and usually what I do is I look at the hairline and I see the indentation and her hairline is here, so I usually make my anchor braid from that, because usually most people don't park their hair way way down. Here for her to have part way down here is probably not going to happen. She might look a little crazy with the part all the way on the side of her head, so I generally follow the person's hairline, and this is where I'm going to start. My anchor braids, so I'm going to go here and I usually started in front of here and I usually do medium size braids for like most other sew ins, but what I've discovered with a lace frontal sewing. You really need to do the braids smaller, because the smaller they are the longer they're going to last before they start to grow back. I always it doesn't matter how thick the person terrorist, I always add synthetic braid hair into the braid. It just gives it additional grip to help it last a little bit longer so and then, especially the anger braid, the first one I like to use more hair than that as well. I usually split them in half and I fold it over top of each other because I like equal pieces, so we have three equal pieces of hair this first braid. You want to make sure you get this as close to the front hairline as possible and see to me looking at that. That brings a little bit too thin. I want a little more girth to it, so I'm going to take it out and I'm going to add a little more extension hair to give it a little more grip, because these are the braids that a lot of that tension weight is going to be on. So, that's why I want to make sure you have some extra oomph right there guess you want to thing so now they see that close. This far forward on the edges, you can get it and when I put the front on, you will be able, I will show you why I do it that way, then just braid down past the clients, hair I'll, have to braid all the way down this long Strand the only thing you do differently when you get to this braid is you're going to grab this braid here. Add it underneath and continue braiding so that they're connected and the sex braid go down and then we're going to follow that Auklet down the back of the head round down here. When all the way is straight, you see that this one's going to go down come down around here now straight across to the other ear, and this is your anchor braid again. So we get here: okay, we're going to add that braid right on in there and continue braiding down okay, I see that your anger break now that this side is complete, I'm going to rotate her around and we're going to do this opposite side park that straight Back down, remember we get here pickup at that right into that one and continue Bree, I'm going to come down and go all the way around to the other side. This is your anchor braid coming this direction. I always do my foundations the same way. That way, you can have like quality assurance, Anker braids on the side coming down now, and they go around to anchor in the back okay. For me personally, I like even distribution um, so if they want to part it in the center or off center, it's even so. What I do is I take the comb from the bridge of their nose and trace a line straight up straight down the middle. We'Re just going to walk this side out of the way, and then I usually start with my first braid in the middle again I used to do medium-sized, but usually I usually try to do them a little bit smaller now, because it will last a little longer Before the frontal grows back so damn they might take that part straight on back and as always and my synthetic extension hair edge all right and then I take same size, parting right beside it and just continue this all the way down to here. Under the same thing, I'm going to show you a high: it's how I add these in it's the same thing depending on the length of their hair. I take it turn to the side. Add it in underneath and continue braiding, and I do this so that I don't end up with a bunch of loose braids and I get a nice flat foundation back here and just continue. Braiding, do the whole rest of the section that way you we're for this side. I grabbed that and now, since I'm at the end, I'm going to grab this breed as well and add that in with the last braid and just grade down, so I end up with only one grade on this side. One bird the whole sign is connected end up with one braid. It'S flat, no lumps no humps, no gathering the braids back here, that's not cool! Ladies. Your husband want to be able to do this right here. Not this! Okay, not not that now we're gon na start on this side and we're going to braid it this same exact way straight down. I'Ll show you on this side because we're coming the other direction I'm going across this way. This braid here is going to be added in with this braid now, because we're coming to other direction and continue braiding down and do that all the way over. So the fat side ends up with one braid on the outside lightly. I'M going to keep braiding and turn it back around. When I live you, so we prepared a song for performance nice to have upcoming on performance. On this Thursday, Friday and Saturday with my singing group, you got a favorite phone. What we're singing in Spanish! I'M aria, how could I not oh and it's a weird trio, inferno trio: okay, we're going to be doing it like in a three-part when we get a little teaser happen, okay, it on a warm-up or anything scary. Now, all right by the way, everyone. This is my daughter's um private lesson teacher so one day she will self and everyone give me your information. My name is Yetta cancel. My email address is yet up ye TTA, hansel Haan se ll at gmail.com. My cell phone number is eight one. Three: seven: two, four five, six five two: I work at music showcase Monday through Saturday and Brandon, it's um, 4:02 Oakfield ride and I'll also take privately um as well, but music Showcase is my main source. Where I work, I also have had several music groups. Infernal trio of Tampa Bay and we sang Broadway, opera, musicals, Spanish, music, a variety of things, we're available for private events, special events and I'm also available for private events as well for weddings receptions. Then I think that's enough of a plug on my webinar yeah ma y TT, a soprano s o PRA in oh uh, calm and I'm also on Facebook, I'm all over Facebook and Twitter and Instagram on social media Queen and I'll be doing videos for you guys. Um as they have lessons so you can get little snippets of what they're doing. I'M excited love work on hair. So if you guys want to see those videos too stay tuned all right guys, I'm gon na turn her round now and show you her pigtails. Her two beautiful pigtails: this is what it should look when you finish in the back. You see that right that Bam Bam just straight down. Oh that, okay. So I'm going to show you what we're gon na do with these two beautiful pigtails. Okay. So this is me with these pigtails. I take them in this face here right underneath I cross them over see that makes it ooh BRR flat, and I grab it in the front trying to turn around. Let see that part. I grab a little just like that. In the front - and you see that's still nice and flat - I start with my needle here and I just sew straight across nothing special about this stitching. All it's doing is just securing these in place and I almost forgot, but usually I use a different color thread and what that does is when you do your takedown. It allows you to easily locate where these are to take them apart. But, for the sake of time, we're just going to use these this black thread today, and this is again just to secure these in place so that they don't move. That'S all that's for BAM, then you just cut off that extra right there and see that that beautifulness, we don't have zigzags, we don't have stuff crossing over. So this is gon na be a very simple takedown, but it's nice and flat back there. So, of course, always always always people, please make sure that you are lubricating your clients scalp, because their hair is going to be under here for some time it needs to be lubricated. So I'm going to show you what all I used black, castor oil. This is pure black, castor oil from the whole food store, every single one of my clients, important to keep that scalp healthy. I just take this dip it in here with a little dipper and go straight down the parts. So I'm doing oh, the benefits of the castor oil number one lubrication, but it also promotes growth as well, make sure you get all those parts only skipping ya'll home cheap and then I use emu oil also from the whole food store - and I use this on The hairline, because this is to help specifically regrow the hair over time or keep it that area strong. So I put that right on the hairline. They run that it you you, you

Brenda Dunams: New subscriber here! I absolutely LOVE this braid pattern and I will be using it from now on with my daughter's sew ins! Thank you so much for the VERY detailed video!

Beautiful YAS: Awesome vid girl! I used this braid pattern today thanks to you lol & will now use it on my clients. Thanks girl

KRÖWNEDballer: This braiding pattern helped me so much,I have only seen the simple straight back braids, but I think this will be much better.

Excentric Beaute Hair & Lifestyle: awesome braid down.... who would've known such a strong voice on this beauty!!!!

Jean Hyde: Great video. Love your professionalism. Thanks for sharing.

k lee: I had to get this lesson on my lunch break. Doing a weave for my aunt this weekend. Thanks.

kkimberly2004: She sounds beautiful and her braid pattern is beautiful!

Flatbedladyv: you know she is serious about what she does...she's got the utility belt!!!! :}

Latoya Andrews: Beautifully done!

Lavada Miller: Beautiful job!

EverythingEboni: Great video!! Very detailed

GOD and US: she did a really good job but all i could think about is how damaged and broken off that ladys hair is

T T: SHE DOES SOUND GOOD...and great job on her hair!

Transformation Mia: You got your braiding pattern down to a fucking science yeeesssss

LolaRenee Robinson: wow thanks for sharing. this makes perfect sense ❤

Jaquai Wiley: Amazing!

Loveleigh Stylez: I love that braid down pattern

MsHunne: You go girl, I have no idea what you sang but it was great!!!

Isis Baasha: off topic from the video, your model's voice was beautiful! Also great work

amber rashawn: great video!

Dhynna Mboungou: she has a beautiful voice

Rosmery Rodney: I have learn a lots thank you

Tesra gordon: I love your technical video but it looks like the braids are tight. Wont that cause breakage?

Princess Freaking Jasmine: Damn she can sing

MsHunne: Thank you so much for your reply. I could come there at your convince but could you email me so I could talk to you one on one? o have watched many videos but I like yours the best. Please let me know your email, thanks again. Carrie

Alysha Forbes: How do you install your frontal ???

B. F.: Why did you braid so tight when you were using weaving hair?

MsHunne: I want my hair done so bad and my friend girl too. where are you located, I'm in S.C.?

Mrs Marie: lord you alnist 2 hours from orlando if you ever down here please let me know i just need my hair braided like this i can do it i just don't want to then im going to make my wig an sew it down

brownsugar5707: wow

VirtuousBeauty Salon: Ok so...I don't have much experience with youtube... I am trying to respond to comments and am havent trouble figuring it out. If someone could please...PLEASE help me ...

VirtuousBeauty Salon: Hunne Dipp... I am located in Tampa, Florida... I'm so sorry this is so late.... I am just really starting to get more into youtube... so I don't really know what I'm doing....ha

GM Hall: I like human hair weave...are you open to that???

chery0071: singgggggggggggggggggg

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