Thursday, July 30, 2009

How can I braid my own hair?

You may think it's a stupid question, but I find it very difficult!



I just want a regular braid step-by step tutorial.



How can I braid my own hair?

I think that videos may be easier than reading text. Check out



http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rLTepkVUvc...



http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_JMksOwdzn...



http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=l89rKBye2h...



http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gdj1_IzyKW...



How can I braid my own hair?

separate out into 3 sections



move side to middle, other side to middle, until you reach the bottom



secure with an elastic



How can I braid my own hair?

do wat the last person said but pull so that it is tighter and add hair spray so it stays



How can I braid my own hair?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6M7WzzYP...



watch, and learn!!! :)



It's gonna take some practice... I tell ya, the very first braid I did on my own head was SO lop-sided, but I wore it anyway cuz I was so proud that I did it myself, lol... I was 13 at the time, that's almost 20 years ago, teehee :) Ahh, memories! :)



How can I braid my own hair?

tie a string or somewhat at the top,



separate into three sections that feel about even,



plait tightly (rather than going over top of the other sections, try going under. it makes the plait stay better)



tie at the end with elastic or likewise.



remove string from top



spray if you want it to stay in for a long time.



(my hair is thick and slightly curly, it stays without spray for about six hours)



remember, practice makes perfect ^^



How can I braid my own hair?

Steps for Braiding Someone Else's Hair or the Front Section of Your Own Hair



Step 1:



Begin by applying a styling gel, mousse or pomade to clean, damp hair and blow drying it as smooth as possible. Braiding hair that hasn閳ユ獩 been washed that day and already has hair products in it also works well.



Step 2:



Divide tangle-free hair into three even sections. Place the left section between your left index finger and thumb, let the middle section hang free and place the right section between your right index finger and thumb. This will begin to create the hair braids.



Step 3:



Grab the middle section with your right middle finger and pull it so it passes behind the right section. Extend your right thumb and index finger so the portion of hair therein becomes the middle section.



Step 4:



Use the left middle finger to pull the middle section behind the left section. Extend or straighten the left index finger and thumb to make the left section become the middle section. Pay careful attention to the smoothness and tension of your hair braid sections.



Step 5:



Shift the portion of hair hooked in the right middle finger so it sits between the right index finger and thumb. Repeat the process, then shift the portion of the hair hooked in the left middle finger so it sits between the left index finger and thumb.



Step 6:



Continue until you achieve the desired length of the hair braid. Make a tighter, more compact braid by pulling the middle section into a horizontal line as you pull it to the right or left. For a loose, elongated braid, simply shift the middle section to the right or left, letting it remain in a vertical line.



Step 7:



Tie off the ends of the hair braid with a covered rubber band. Add a bow or barrette when appropriate.



You can find good hair weaving / braiding information at below blog. It will definitely help you. Have a look at it.



http://hair-weaving.blogspot.com/2008/02...

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