How To Do French Braids With Extensions

Ever tried double french braids on short or fine hair?

Then you’d be close with how fiddly and frustrating it can be.

Pieces of hair slip out of your hands while you’re braiding.

You can’t seem to constantly pull enough hair as you braid.

You get the gist.

The perks of braiding with the Halo is that it instantly becomes much more comfortable to grab pieces of hair for braiding.

The results:

Thick, luscious braids created effortlessly.

TRY IT:

  1. First, apply your Sitting Pretty Halo (watch how to apply your Sitting Pretty Halo here)
  2. Part your hair down the center. Depending on if you want a fine part or more of a messy, boho look, you can either roughly part your hair with your fingers or use a comb.
  3. If you prefer to have some wisps of hair or fringe around your face, now is the time to pull out any bits of hair that you want to exclude from the braid.
  4. To begin the braid, plait a small section of hair around the top of your head. Somewhere close to the front of your hairline and high up near your center part is perfect.
  5. Next, join about a finger width more hair to each of the three plaited strands, before plaiting them again.
  6. Continue to add more hair every time you plait, until all the hair on your head is now weaved into a braid. Once there’s no more hair to pull in, make a normal plait with the leftover hair.
  7. Now repeat on the opposite side.

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https://virginhairextensionsandwigs.blogspot.com/2020/12/how-to-braid-your-hair-into-headband.html

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