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Learning how to braid extensions can be time-consuming. Box braids, cornrows, and crochet braids are the most common ways to braid extensions. Although they can be time-consuming, it is easy to learn and attach braids to your hair.
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How To Braid Hair Extensions How To Braid Hair Extensions Attaching a braid to hair is preferable over Wigs. Wearing a hair wig can be uncomfortable and sometimes lead to embarrassing moments, whereas attaching braids to hair is comfortable, trendy, looks natural, and lasts long. Learning how to braid extensions can be time-consuming. Box braids, cornrows, and crochet braids are the most common ways to braid extensions. Although they can be time-consuming, it is easy to learn and attach braids to your hair. Braiding Box Braids With Extension
Extensions braided into tiny braids are usually long, so you want to start with clean hair and scalp. You can also work with Wavy Wigs as they give better hold too. Before braiding, ensure your hair is dry. If you use the extensions to their full length, you can leave them as they are. It would be best if you braided various strands in short, long braids for box braids. Start the cycle by dividing your hair into tiny, even box-like pieces. Use a small elastic to secure each section in a bun. Use a comb to get the best results and ensure that your hair is untangled before you start. 1.Wrap the extension of hair around the existing strand of hair. Keep the natural hairpiece in one hand. Take the hair extension and loop it around the natural hair; basically, you wrap the extension halfway around the natural hair. You will have two hair extension strands in one hand and one natural strand in the other. Make sure that the extension is uniformly looped around the strand, so the ends meet; this will ensure your braid is even. 2.Twist the spread around your natural hair braids. Hold your natural hair taut while you twist the two extension strands around the natural hair strand. If you can't quite get it by twisting, cross over the extension strands under the natural hair. Now you'll have three distinct strands of the same size. 3.Begin the braid at the base. Take the natural beach, one of the outer beaches, and run it over the middle bay. Pull the extension strand sideways, making it an outer strand, while the natural hair strand becomes the middle strand. This makes three strands of yours. 4.Spray the hair extension and natural hair with water to preserve stray hair as you deal with it. 5.Twist some strands. Braid a few strands using these three initial strands to get the braid going. Then, to secure the scalp, slide the extension upwards. 6.Make sure the hair isn't braided too tightly. That can cause severe damage to the scalp and hair. 7.The extensions combine the natural hair. Divide the hair naturally into 2 strands. Now, 2 of the strands will be natural hair and an extension strand combined. At this stage, you will still have 3 different portions of hair. 8.Keep on hair braiding. Now that you've got the braid started and combined continue braiding until your hair ends. 9.Use a hair spray or water to smooth them down as you get to the ends of your natural hair, as they blend with your extensions. Secure to the ends. When the extensions are done, secure the ends with a small hair tie or whatever method you choose.