Try twisting each strand as you also twist them together... Hope that makes sense. Idk if you've ever seen one of those auto twist/braid machines. But if you have, it's the same concept.
Mini rubber bands at the end help. If you're trying to do long twists as a beginner , it's harder. I recommended cutting them in half, they'll be medium length and much easier to secure at the end. I had trouble too
You weren’t specific enough,we got the wrong hair but we still managed. And you have to use a lot of jam top to bottom.But other than that it was really cute, my daughter loves it.
You did Thaat! ❤💯💯 I just be worried my Twists won't be tight enough! I do have parting issues as well, but I feel like everyone else,...Just gotta keep working at It! 👍🏽❤
The style is called passion twist; if you have a beauty supply store nearby, they have packs of hair with “ passion twist “ on the packaging and also the hair comes twisted so you’ll have to unravel
@@elexisavalanche2001 depends on size of parts and persons head size … but I always say 3-4 for larger parts … 5-6 for smaller is a good starting point and make sure where you got the hair from has a return policy
When braiding hair is curly it doesn’t usually unravel . You just twist all the way to the ends and finger coil the very tips like you would natural hair. If you use kanekalon/braiding hair that is a straighter texture , you would dip the ends of that in hot water to seal the ends. Straight hair has a higher chance of unraveling then passion twist/marley hair
@kellycarter9287 Sometimes I just use the styling foam and finger coil the ends and they usually stay for me. Trust me this hairstyle is easier than it may look
I can't even see the full head of the child, and you did not show what type of hair you used, so it's a no for me. I'mma have to thumbs down this video for that reason. It looks cute on the side tho
Woah never heard of nail glue being put anywhere near your hair. Please dont listen to that. The hair is already curly and should stay twisted together