Thank you for this. The placement of your fingers and where to add hair were very helpful. Such a simple , yet beautiful style. What kind of gel did you use in the braids and what is the name of the beeswax? The model is beautiful! Thanks again! Loved it
@@BraidsByChinia Growing up we would use this black gel called prostyle. We would put so much on it would become flaky and messy. It also caused breakage lol. I feel putting too much product, smoothers the hair follicles.
This was a perfect demonstration of how to do this. But, are you adding multiple pieces if hair to that one plait for length? I wanna try this on my almost 2 yr old and I'm confused why that much hair was added to the plait. Or maybe it was bc your clients hair was thick? Help, I'm trying this on Sunday lol
Gorgeous style! My granddaughter has that thin , fine waxy hair. Could you recommend a product without alcohol? Can’t use Shine In Jam . Thank you for sharing 🙂
I have never seen it so clear and easy before. Did you just do the back a different way from the front . Yeah I think you did two different ways and got the same results.
Hey Chinia ♥️ You know I’m here watching how it’s done. I sent to my daughter because she mentioned trying this on my hair. Question…do they have to be big? Her hair looks so pretty 😍!
I'm confused. So... you have a tutorial on knee length braids where you leave one leg of the hair out then you add it back after you do one round of stitching down... but this video you add the hair and braid down normally. Why use two different ways? What's the difference?
@@BraidsByChinia Right I understand. But what makes the two ways different? Do they still give the same look? I'm seriously binge watching ur videos and I'm learning a LOT. I see these 2 techniques but no one ever explains why leave one leg out if there's no difference...thts all 🤷🏽♀️
@@BraidsByChinia Ooh...gotcha! I understand now. Your the first to answer that question. Thank you so very much. Please keep making such informative and detailed videos. ❤🙏🏽❤!