@Latoya Hargrove you're correct. It's foe. Not fox. The word faux has been around forever. It's usually associated with furs. Like faux furs. Aka. Not real It's 2020. Maybe folks will catch up. Like saying conversate. Ugh that kills me.
Thanks for the video, I did mine for the first time last week and it made me reevaluate life lol...they keep coming loose. I gotta keep practicing. I saw in another comment you said they did loosen at the top, was it a lot?
With the Kanekalon hair was it heavier than using Marley hair. How was the experience? Have you tried looping it under your rubber band to make it tighter?
chocolatedymonds no it was way lighter using Kanekalon hair and cheaper , I spent $23 on 10-11 packs and I don’t loop under the rubber band because it makes it lumpy
That pronunciation "fox" for faux is incorrect, faux is French for false and it's pronounced Fo,if memory serves me right, in french when the X is at the end of the word, it's usually silent. Meaning you left with the word fau... Au in French has an o sound if you are relating it to English sounds. End result the word is pronounced Fo instead of fox because x is silent... Sorry that was nagging at me.... Faux locs in English = false locs. But that doesn't sound nice, so change false to French which is = faux.... And voila a nice fancy name. Faux locs. Basically anything with the word faux especially in the beginning, it just means whatever that thing is, is the false/fake version. Faux fur = false/fake fur, faux leather =fake|false leather and so forth.