Thursday, January 30, 2014

DONT KNOW MOST OF ALL THE BRAIDS HERE IT IS!

English Braid
How to braid your hair
 with the three strand design which is the simplest and created by specifically overlapping the strand in a given manner. This type of braid gives you the opportunity to make different styles which are simple hence it is very easy. With this you can create small sections or one long braid with your hair.

Want to Know How to Braid your Hair ‘Fishtail Braid’ Style?Part hair into two equal sections first, now gather a small section from the right side of the head, move the section over the middle and combine it with the left hand strand then grab a section of the hair on the left side then move it to the right side and then combine to the right side. Grab a thin section then combine it to the other side. Repeat steps until there is no more hair to add. If you have layered hair, just do a regular braid at the end. Tie end with a hair band.

How to Braid your Hair the ‘French Braid’ Way.This particular style is a complex version of the English type of braid which makes it look more interesting than the English one. However this one needs some skills to achieve and is created by braiding the hair within different parts of the scalp. It can be done in different ways, you can simply braid the side parted hair only or you can create small French braids on the sides and then join them to make one huge English braid. Read bellow for instructions on how to braid your hair

Dutch BraidThis is the inside out French braid and gives a very interesting look. To create these types of braids you will need some extra skills and practice a lot before you can make them. They are better for those people with long hair and they give the appearance of braids close to the head. This style is raised. This is how to braid your hair The ‘Dutch braid’ style.

Heidi BraidThis one looks like a braided headband and here there are two ways on how to braid your hair for this style. Either you can braid the French style from one side of the head moving to the other side or you can divide your hair into two parts which are equal. Use this to make pigtails and then wind them around the head and this is what makes the Heidi braid.

CornrowsThese braids are very popular with African-Americans where the hair is braided close to the head. And on how to braid your hair for this, you need to use the underhand upward motion which makes a raised row. This type of braiding is very popular with sporting personalities and it can be done in either a zigzag or any other pattern according to what you prefer. You will need a lot of time for this complex style along with some skills will also be needed if you want to know how to braid your hair the cornrow style.

 THERE IT IS THAT MOST OF ALL THE HAIR BRAIDING STYLES! 

STEPS TO HOW YOU DO YOUR HAIR!

 If you know the basics of braiding, you can create cornrows. While braids or plaits hang freely from their individual sections, cornrows are braided to the scalp.
1. First, use the tail end of a rat-tail comb to create the size section you want. Skinnier sections will result in smaller cornrows, while larger sections will yield bigger cornrows. Here, a section is parted in front to create a cornrow directed to the side.
How to Braid Cornrows2.At the hairline, divide the hair section into three equal parts as you would to begin any braid.
How to Braid Cornrows3. Begin to braid the small section of hair at the hairline.
How to Braid Cornrows4. This is where a braid turns into a cornrow. As you continue to braid the hair, add hair from the section you're braiding into the cornrow. This is what attaches the braid to the scalp. Each time you pick up one of the three pieces of hair to braid, gently pull hair from the parted off section and add it in as you braid. Add hair evenly for a uniform look.
How to Braid Cornrows5. Continue to braid the section of hair, adding more hair into the cornrow as you work your way toward the end.
How to Braid Cornrows6. TIPS:If you're creating cornrows on straightened or relaxed hair, you might not need to detangle as you braid. But natural hair, as pictured, needs to be detangled as you work your way down sections. Simply and gently pull your fingers through the hair to work your way through so that the braids will continue to be neat and uniform.It's helpful to have a spray bottle nearby filled with water, a water/leave-in conditioner mixture or a water/natural oil mixture to help with detangling.
How to Braid Cornrows7.Once you've braided the hair to the scalp, you'll have to continue braiding if the hair is long. These braids will not be attached to the head, so braid them as you would regular braids.
How to Braid Cornrows8.To prevent cornrow ends from unraveling, you can curl them around your finger. This will work better on natural hair. For hair that's straight and whose ends won't stay together on their own, use snap-free rubber bands or barrettes.
9.Here you can see a couple cornrows already finished and another section being prepared for braiding. Repeat the braiding process all the way around the head, making sure to part sections the same size.
10.This is a simple and basic cornrow style. The parts are straight and the size is uniform. It's a good style for children which can stay neat for a week or two, so long as silk or satin caps or scarves are placed over the hair at nighttime.
This style isn't just for kids or professional athletes. It's also a good style for women who want to give their hair a break from chemical treatments or heat styling. If you don't want to wear plain cornrows, you can add ponytail extensions or an Afro puff extension for a different look. THERE YOU GO THAT HOW YOU DO CORNROWS.

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