I swear once you get it down it goes from 48 to 4 hours. The longest time is parting as you go, so now I just part the front nearly by the back I use my fingers to part, ain't nobody got time for that 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 “I had to break up fights” This is literally me anytime I’m doing a style that takes hours in my hair. My kids seem like they act up when I decide to do my hair 😩
Girl I said the same thing when I tried this style. It took me so long... but the growth afterwards and just how light and bouncy they were was worth it. I'll do them again, just not anytime soon lol. You did great!
I love doing my hair like this. Just sharing if you want to try something differently..i literally start with my naturral hair as a braid then after about half inc to inch i split in two and add twists in as rope twists to lock together then i regular twisted. The twists expand so it didn't show my natural hair at root and had no pulling..and it went quickly. Iove this hair it was so light.
Beautiful!! I would suggest "Loc N Gel" instead of the jam, because it makes gripping wayyy easier and anti-frizz. It can can save you a couple of hours for sure. Makes protective styles so much easier and last longer
These look so good! I don’t know how to grip or start it off but this was a cute hairstyle. You definitely saved a lot of money this looks professionally done.
I recently got the same style (my cousin did them for me) and i loveeeedddd them! i just took them out on Friday. The goal is to reinstall myself. Now I’m nervous tho!🥹😳 yours came out pretty tho!
How did you get them to have that shine to it? When I did mine, they looked dry. I was thinking about changing the hair type but you were able to achieve that natural shine look with the Afro hair.