@@Quadi11 I fully understand history. Its just a dam shame. We as a race haven't came together yet. At this point I highly doubt I'll live to see it. Hopefully my great great great great great great great great great grandkids will.
@mrs.conscious right but where do we start ya know and I hope u didn't take it as I was trying to be smart or Insult your intelligence just was making a statement. We gotta figure out how to come together and which of us can come together because we have to be honest were not all on the same level so sometimes that makes situations difficult cuz u want to do better but some people can't go with you to that better level..it's just really hard
Good job! Just did this on my little sister's ¼ inch long hair and it turned out perfect. I didn't believe the outcome. I actually documented the whole process and the video is on my channel. African hair is so adorable ❤.
1/25/2024 I love the neatness of the style. This would work perfectly for those who may be tender headed and may not like their edges being pull from one state to another.🤭 Does this style last longer than having it braided to the scalp or is it about the same? Does it depend on how quickly your hair grows? Does it take a while to loosen up? I love it!! Her hair is so thick. She’s a pretty little girl. This gives Moms a different way to style their daughter’s hair if it is hard to grasp yet you want it to look neat!! Off topic. Love your nail color.😊👌🏾👏🏾
Thank you. For me personally, it's the same. My daughter doesn't like wearing a bonet or any sort of head wrap to bed, so it's lasts about 2 weeks. Her hair has since grown longer, which has extended the loosening process and hair sticking out. Thank you 💅
Offering another option for Mom's with children whose hair grows slower than other children. All children want to look pretty and handsome from birth✌🙏💜
This is lovely. Good job sis. Pls can you explain if the hair gell later turned white on the girl's hair. Each time i use hair wax the hair turns white but i noticed this is shinning.
This technique of knots looks like so much tension on that poor baby's head not to mention difficult to remove. Definitely much better needle techniques out there that won't be damaging the hair and protective
If you're looking for a fuller look, you can add crochet hair. I'll be doing a tutorial soon, where I am adding crochet hair at the ends. Look out for it 🙂
I want to start doing more crochet, but my braids are loose asf. Str8 backs in my city start at $45. I saw another youtuber use this method, but hers was a little more complicated. The fact that these aren't criss crossed would make it so much easier for me to do this. How long do these last?
Is this method tight I see your really pulling to the point that her little head is moved. I love her thick beautiful hair as was. Nevertheless at the end of the day. You’re her mom.
I'm sorry but this is beautiful but the thought of accidentally getting punctured with a needle on a child or in general if being used constantly by other people is not safe. Just being honest 😮💨
If it makes you feel any better, the needle used is blunt-tipped. Dull, like the ones used in hair weaves. Personally, I like to use the blunt plastic needles used in embroidery and knitting.
It looks to be the point and thickness of a metal rat tooth comb. Which means it’s dull and can be sanitized with alcohol. Not sure a mother/stylist who’s meticulous enough to carefully prep and execute this style would forget to protect her baby/client.
@@AlyshaDeclassified no my darling, as kids mom used to twist our hair after washing. My other comments are deleted by this lady. This hairstyle is painful for a little kid.
@@monicafranc6966 not every child is the same, just like not every adult is the same. You can’t really say it’s painful to all children bc it was not to me.
What amazes me the most is how this race does not realize how unhealthy these corn rows are to the scalp and then wonder why they become bald so early in life especially the women .. why put kids through this?
I gotta give this a thumbs down 👎🏽.. That child looks scared .. You definitely can find an easier style to do that’s less stressful for the child and more comfortable for you both..