Thanks for another awesome video 🔥🔥🎉🎉I’ve been doing yarn twist since I watched your video, you’re such a great help. I will try this one next. May God continue to bless you 🔥🔥🇰🇪🇰🇪🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I stumbled across your channel today, for the first time, and i immediately fell in love with your hairstyles. Thank you for making the videos so explicit. I already hit the subscribe button 😜
After watching this I felt like Ike Turner how he felt about that cake 😩🤦🏾♀️💯❤️🤗🙌🏾💪🏾Gorgeous and yes I am a braider myself I just ordered some dk green Brazilian Wool my hair is super short and I will be trying this style 🫶🏾Thank you
@@glorymtuy not yet because I didn't get the thread where iam I thought will get but couldn't get❤thank you sister but will definitely try one day when I get
My fear is front hair breakage with threading, how do you prevent that. Thanks for the videos. Am jus starting to grow my hair again I hope to stay through on it this time.
Any hairstyle, if you pull your hair too much, then you will cause breakage,but if you braid your hair and avoiding to cause any tension, then it's very okay for your hair,and you will see growth.
Nzuri sana,nami nitajaribu Ila sasa shida ipo kwenye kukata unakuta za mbele ni fupi alafu za nyuma ni ndefu 😂😂naishiaga kuzibana tu siwez ziachia,sijui nitumie njia gan zilingane
can you try african threading w twists !!?? i think it will look so pretty & it’s a low maintenance style & prob non painful reference vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Lp2VPyIXdjg.htmlsi=YrXEsPh_JsYrFenc
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jN5JZIDHD40.htmlsi=Sp18-sl4716E9cXO Here is a tutorial you are asking for dear,I did it already, and it's absolutely no pain, and I show an easy way to grip the roots of your twist for the beginner as well.
@@glorymtuy welcome. The first documented display of chain/dreadlocks is found on Greek pottery. Military wore them. Spartans, Athenians, Macedonian soldiers wore them. The goddess Athena wore them.
You said documented. These styles were used in ancient Egypt. Also as an African child, these were considered styles done in childhood by both villagers and city dwellers until western influence to use extensions, so I can definitely say these styles are in recent history African.
@@OnyiJoseph google dred lock origins. They are Greek designs. The Egyptian had hair designs too. Many wore wigs. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreadlocks There's a lot out there. Interesting stuff.
Hello, please help. I tried this but it didn't come out well at all. The strands you use to twine/turn around, do you make it tight? Mine was tight and so couldn't push to make the spiral look and when I free it up, my hair keeps coming out as the grip wasn't firm enough to hold it down and the spiral look is now funny.
Hi Sis! Before you twine roll your yarn first to get good twist then you can start make spiral ,the strands you use to twine don't tie tight and not too loose so that will be easy for you to puss up the spirals