Got my shine n jam setting mousse through the post not long ago applied it on to my braids put on durag then used mini hair dryer, braids are looking fresh af 🔥
Dope video bro.. KEEP GOING! I liked and was already subscribed. Literally got my plaits last week and they’re already curling back up. They pull to my eye but curl up damn near on my forehead smh. So I needed this video 🙏🏾
Aye I see U got that Tsu rag my boi u must used to be a waver like myself I Just got braids for the first time a few months ago and this helped big time bruh u got a new subscriber yo frfr
Hey bro thank you for this video, first time in my life y have braids, after one week they were nasty as fuck already, saw your video did this morning after work, went to sleep woke up and damn they look fresh as fuck now, didn't do 100% effort but they look awesome again❤
Helpful Video! Can I ask what you use to moisturise your braids is it still the Wild Growth Hair oil & As I am Double butter cream?, how often do you apply those products and how often do you wash your braids???
the durag i use is a tsu Durag here’s the link www.tsurag.com/collections/frontpage Durag that I’m wearing is a small/medium and the head then is one that I just got from Walmart not sure the brand be sure to subscribe thanks for your support 💯
There’s no way you’ve had those braids for about a month, it’s impossible. You’re basically claiming your hair didn’t grow at all during that month, the partings are still clearly visible, that means your hair has just been braided recently.
He just wore a durag to sleep, if u do that and never scratch/lay your hair on anything it stays fresh for a long time, + he probably used the moose a few times a month
my guess for him, if this is what a month looks like, 2 months. I personally keep mine in for about a month. I’ve read that 3 weeks is the minimum and 3 months is the maximum. All about how you maintain them personally. This method definitely works and you could easily go over a month doing this every couple days and learning how to wash them while still keeping their form