Braid to the Scalp: A Beginner’s Step-by-Step Guide for Natural Hair Styles
Learn how to braid to the scalp with this simple guide. Begin with damp hair. Divide your hair into three equal strands. As you braid, add small sections of hair … Read More
Learn how to braid to the scalp with this simple guide. Begin with damp hair. Divide your hair into three equal strands. As you braid, add small sections of hair … Read More
To braid to the scalp with fake hair, start by sectioning your natural hair. Add synthetic hair to each section. Braid from the scalp down, intertwining synthetic and natural hair … Read More
To braid to the scalp on black 4C hair, start with clean, detangled hair. Partition your hair into small sections. Take a front section and divide it into three strands. … Read More
To braid synthetic hair into your hair, begin with clean, dry hair. Section both your hair and the synthetic hair. Braid by alternating strands over and under. Secure the braid … Read More
To braid synthetic dreads into your hair, take a section of hair and pass it through the synthetic dread’s loop. Pull it tight to the roots. Divide your hair into … Read More
To braid Spring Twists in natural hair, begin by sectioning damp hair. Braid the base tightly, then twist the hair down. Use lightweight styling products for hold, and avoid rubber … Read More
Learn how to braid singles in your own hair with this step-by-step guide. First, section your hair into three parts. Next, cross the right section over the middle, then the … Read More
To braid your hair for crochet braids, first section your hair into small parts. Use a comb for even sections. Braid each section tightly. Then, loop additional hair under the … Read More
To braid really short hair for guys, use a two-strand twist. First, separate two portions of hair at the front. Twist one strand over the other. Repeat this until you … Read More
Part your short natural hair into manageable sections. Create three equal strands for each section. Grip the strands tightly and cross them over one another to start your braid. Repeat … Read More