Girl Issa bout time somebody finally posted a doable method so I can do these damn braids on myself. Got me over here questioning my blackness cuz I can’t feed in hair tight enough at the roots. My grip game just ain’t there yet lol😒😩 THANK YOU
I like this method because since you braided your natural hair and tucked it in the braid, the style will last longer. No frizzies because your hair is braided underneath.
Wowww, im sorry y'all. I honestly did not know this video had all these comments. I haven't gotten a notification about a comment on this video until today.. I guess yt picked it up. But thank you so so much for all the love. I really appreciate it! If you've subscribed because of this video Thank You! And welcome! I try to mix it up on my channel so hopefully you'll find something you like 🥰🥰 Happy Holidays to you all! 🤎
I can do it... I can do it... I can do it!! I'm going to be trying this on my own head here soon! Loved the video, gives me confidence that I can save my coins and do this myself!
PERFECT, FINALLY I CAN DO IT ‼️‼️‼️ I GOT tired of adding hair then I see a knot or I could just never keep that thickness of the braid without adding hair.
Hello, you gave a great example on how to do braids 👌 I'm actually doing my daughters braids today, that's why I was searching for a easy explained method of doing them& I'm choosing to do them your way😃I usually do her box braids the rubber band method way but I love your method way better. Thanks for sharing, God bless 🙌
I’ve tried this method before but I never braided my first braid all the way down which caused my ends to peak through. I like your method much better and the way you explained tucking the hair made a lot of sense to me. Thanks for sharing, great tutorial!
You just saved my life.... I wanted knotless without paying the ridiculous amount of $$$ people are charging. And I'm pretty good with crocheting my own hair, you're the GOAT for this one. Thanks so much. I did subscribe lol
Thank you for this video im a mother of 6 kids (3 girls 3 boys) we are thick natural hair family covid-19 has stopped us from going to beauty salons soo this is a nice style for me to do on them while we are home .
Hello young lady! Was looking for easy box braid tutorials and yours popped up. Having hand surgery on 4/1 and was looking for a protective style to try to do myself. This looks like Something I can do myself and might last for a few weeks while I’m recovering. Very easy to understand and visually relatable. Thank you for teaching this more mature lady a thing or two. New subbie for more tricks of the trade. TFS ❣️
If I can recommend anything. Try using one piece instead of 2, it’ll give it that more knotless look. With 2 pieces it’ll look more like a box braid. I’ve done the crotchet method with one piece with smaller, and big knotless braids, and it does the trick! ♥️
If I were to do jumbo/large, how would one piece of hair make the braid proportionate to the parts? Take a large piece of hair and put it horizontally through the middle?
@@kjewelb7209 yeah that’s how I do it to me it’s better that way and looks more of a knotless look. Using 2 pieces in my opinion makes it look like a box braid
Thats a great idea. Another suggestion is start your natural hair as a braid for make a half and inch or so and then transition into a loose twist until you hit the end of your twist and then go a little tighter. This will allow for a flatter braid
Ok but youre literallly giving me the motivation and courage I need to braid. Your video makes braiding not look as scary as I feel like it is. I am very glad I clicked on this bc now Im kinda excited to braid my own hair! Ive been watching lots of videos but this is by far one of my favs. Thank you for sharing this!
I gotta show this in depth tutorial to my hairstylist ! She's going to be amazed at the simple braiding method. She admits not being the best boxbraider but can cornrow really well. I'll definitely be doing this protective style. Thanks for the helpful tips and shortcuts 👍
I learned to do braids in Cosmo class but in the last recent years they popped back in my life and have friends asking me to do them. I always look for videos as recap. Don't be hard on yourself you did a great job explaining and showing!! Love your braids girly
I totally subscribed. I been doing my own hair since I was 11 and I couldn't figure out a good way to do single braids without the rubber bands ....so thank you so much!!! I noticed after covid I stopped doing my hair as often (depression) and when I took down my hair the rubber bands would literally rip out my hair like chunks of it so thank you so much this is going to boost my confidence 🤗❣️
I’m new and watched this to learn. I’ve watched several video but yours was the best at showing an easy way to do the braid. Thanks for sharing, Sharii😊🌸😊
Pure genius! I was feeling bummed because I really want to do this myself but I am a beginner for real and can’t do feed ins yet. This is very doable and I will be trying this out ASAP. There is hope! Thank you💗💗
I subscribed, I appreciated that you didn't do feed-ins and I actually just chose to braid mine over the rubber band (working through fibromyalgia flare up trying to ignore pain). But I did enjoy your video!
Hey hunny, I just subscribed to you, I been on RU-vid for years but this is the year I’m going to start my own RU-vid, thanks you to I’m jumping out there, I’m loving your vibe, thanks for the experience, keep them coming boo
I love this method! You make it look so easy. I will be trying this method this weekend. By the way, your hair is really cute! Thanks for sharing this video. ❤
Yes, I went a ahead and hit that SUBSCRIBE button cause this video was so helpful. I want these for my next protective style and the person that braids my hair HATES feed in. So yes girl I sent this to her before I even finished the video😉. Bout to hit your page and check out what else you got goin on!
Haven’t braided my hair in dookies, since I was 16-17 years old, in the 90’s. I’m going to revisit this using this method. Question: how did you get to your back: did you start there first?